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Nuclear News: Iran to begin operation of 1st nuclear power plant

Blog entry by Justin | 23 February, 2009

Today's big stories from the nuclear industry: AP: Iran to begin operation of 1st nuclear power plant ‘Iran's first nuclear plant will begin long-delayed pilot operations on Wednesday, the state atomic energy agency said. A...

Nuclear News for December 29th 2008

Blog entry by Aslihan | 29 December, 2008

Some other stories from the nuclear industry you may have missed: York Daily Record: USA - Local nuke plants didn't sense earthquake Parts of York County and the surrounding region shook from Saturday's 3.4-magnitude...

Indymedia: 16 000 Gather to protest against Castor

Blog entry by Justin | 10 November, 2008

8 November - A crowd of 16 000 people demonstrated against the Castor transport in Gorleben today, marching through the town and eventually settling just outside of it, near to the gates of the "Zwischenlager" - the temporary nuclear...

Activists Occupy a Bitumen Conveyor Belt in Canadian Tar Sands

Image | 1 October, 2009 at 3:07

Greenpeace activists shut down conveyor belt in a tar sands open pit mine.

Tar sands

Image | 30 September, 2009 at 2:00

Tar sands development is projected to encompass an area larger than England.

Arctic race - spoof video

Video | 28 August, 2007 at 18:26

Global warming is melting the Arctic at an alarming rate. This summer the Arctic ice cover was the smallest ever recorded. As a result, there really is a race on to grab up the oil, gas and other resources once protected by ice.

The good, the bad, and the tar sands

Blog entry by laurak | 17 February, 2010 5 comments

The party in Northern Alberta is over - (it wasn't much of a party to begin with - unless you like the smell of steaming bitumen and the sound of cannons) - and there must be some long, sad faces in the boardrooms of the tar sands...

Anti-nuclear activism: jellyfish stand up to be counted

Blog entry by Justin | 13 November, 2008 1 comment

Well, they’re not standing up exactly, being jellyfish, but they’re certainly being counted. Late last month, the staff at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant in California found out just what happens when jellyfish attack … 'An...

Syncrude Oil Operations in Alberta Tar Sands

Image | 19 September, 2009 at 0:11

This is what unrestrained fossil fuel development and unchecked emissions looks like.

February 18: Coal "huge" importance for Australia; India GE panel passes law

Blog entry by mwilson | 18 February, 2010

This is a trial series. Greenpeace activist at the Hazelwood coal-fired power station, Australia 2009 Photo © Greenpeace Australia's energy policy adds fuel to the fire Business Week (Bloomberg) reported yesterday ...

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