Think nuclear power and you probably think of small amounts of highly radioactive material, safely encased in vast concrete bunkers, generating an endless 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?
… In a highly critical report of the EPR for Greenpeace, John Large of engineering … says nuclear expert Harry Lami of Greenpeace. It can be assumed from the EPR …
If you 'deskfast' with sugary, fat-filled cereal bars instead of eating a good breakfast you could be doing untold damage to your body and mind. By Pat Thomas
… polyunsaturated to death. It gets worse. Greenpeace’s Shoppers Guide to GM survey, …
5000 years ago the English Channel didn't exist - so where are we going to bury our nuclear waste that will be safe for up to one million years...or more?
… – another hazardous journey. In a study for Greenpeace, nuclear expert John Large, of …
In August 2006, German chemicals company BASF applied to start GM potato field trials
in Cambridge and Derbyshire as early as next spring. The GM industry is making many
claims about this product, but are these based on the truth? Andy Rees investigates
… 2006 GM Contamination Register, set up by Greenpeace and GeneWatch UK, and available at …