Tim Judson discusses the super bankruptcy of Toshiba Westinghouse, the last commercial maker of nuclear reactors.
Tim Judson discusses the super bankruptcy of Toshiba Westinghouse, the last commercial maker of nuclear reactors.
Tim Judson discusses the super bankruptcy of Toshiba Westinghouse, the last commercial maker of nuclear reactors.
NIRS’s Tim Judson presents on the importance of Stopping the Millstone Nuclear Bailout
How is nuclear energy created? How does it work? Generation of electricity from nuclear power is fundamentally similar to other kinds of traditional power generation like coal, natural gas, and oil. All of these power sources are referred to as “thermal” power sources. Oil, coal, or natural gas is burned to boil water or to…
GreenWorld has covered the unfolding story of the American nuclear power industry’s clamor for new subsidies and bailouts since it started in 2014. Purely as a spectator sport, it might have been entertaining to watch the country’s largest utilities go from proclaiming a “Nuclear Renaissance” a decade ago to peddling the message that “Nuclear Matters.”…
New Electrical Generation From Wind & Solar Is 21 Times Greater Than That Expected from Watts Bar 2 (prepared by the SUN DAY Campaign, October 2016) [Editor’s Note: GreenWorld is pleased to publish this guest post by Ken Bossong, of the SUN DAY Campaign. Ken puts the startup of the first U.S. nuclear reactor in…
The Staff of Nuclear Information & Resource Service Working for a Nuclear-Free World Michael Mariotte – Counterweight to Nuclear Energy 1952 – 2016 Let us be clear: without Michael Mariotte’s decision in the mid 1980’s to devote his talents to stopping the nuclear industry, many things would be very different today. Michael could not do what…
Dear Friend, The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing so-called “Protective Action Guides” for Drinking Water (Water PAGs) that will actually increase the danger to the public. Enormous levels of invisible but deadly radioactive contamination would be permitted in drinking water for weeks, months or even years after a nuclear accident or “incident.” Tell…
Your support and activism make our work possible. Thank you for both. We have worked for over forty years to protect people and the environment from the dangers of nuclear energy and radioactive waste, and to make this world a safe, sustainable place for life to flourish. Because of the very nature of nuclear power,…
In the 1970s, the need for better cross-frontier contact and communication became increasingly obvious to many in the anti-nuclear and safe energy movement. The idea of a newsletter of some kind came up regularly at all the meetings. In November 1977, some 70 people met in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss the project. Many of them…
Diane D’Arrigo, Radioactive Waste Project Director. Her main area of expertise is radioactive waste and radiation issues. In addition, she has considerable international experience. She has closely followed so-called “low-level” nuclear waste issues for decades, the national and international moves to deregulate nuclear waste that would allow it to be made into everyday household items…