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Greenpeace: nuclear power sums don't add up
News
3rd May, 2007
Greenpeace has published an independent report demonstrating that support for nuclear power as a way of tackling climate change would be an economic disaster. more...
The Nuclear Dossier
Jon Hughes
1st June, 2006
Think nuclear power and you probably thing of small amounts of highly radioactive material, safely encased in vast concrete bunkers, generating an endless and constant supply of clean electricity. Yes it's expensive and clearly there is a problem with nuclear waste, but if it is the answer to climate change then why not? more...Nuclear Power Dossier: Operation and Maintenance
The Ecologist
1st June, 2006
While the world worries about a terrorist attack on a nuclear power station, industry chiefs have an even greater threat - staff boredom more...Nuclear Power Dossier: Licenced Emissions and Controlled Releases
The Ecologist
1st June, 2006
Stop worrying about major accidents such as Chernobyl, nuclear reactors legally emit radioactive particles that are causing clusters to erupt around the country. more...Nuclear Power Dossier: Decommissioning
The Ecologist
1st June, 2006
Decommissioning has a ring of finality to it. But don't be fooled. A nuclear reactor will be standing for another 150 years before it is finally razed to the ground more...A Nuclear Future?
Rachel Francis
1st June, 2006
The Iraq war, the single farm payment, and finally a very expensive Nuclear new build. Can it get any worse asks Rachel Francis? more...
Green Electricity… Are you being conned?
Jeremy Smith
1st June, 2005
Just change your electricity supplier and help fight climate change. Sounds too good to be true. Is it? more...
People Power
Jeremy Smith
1st June, 2004
The community of Machynlleth has gone beyond just investing in someone else’s wind turbine. They’ve clubbed together and planned, built and paid for one of their own. more...Nuclear Power Dossier: Conversion and Enrichment
Jon Hughes
1st June 2006
The secretive side of nuclear power that uses chemicals 10,000 times more potent greenhouse gases than CO2...and is fuelling a nuclear arms race more...
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