Monthly Archives: December 2011

UPDATE: US Encourages Japan To Stick With Nuclear Power To Curb Carbon Emissions

U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary Daniel Poneman says nuclear power necessary for reducing carbon emissions, excessive reliance on fossil fuels

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Indian Point: The Next Fukushima?

By VICTOR GILINSKY Victor Gilinsky, an energy consultant, was a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission from 1975 to 1984. Published: December 16, 2011 Santa Monica, Calif.

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The Sustainable Technology Solution Revolution: A Universal Appeal

I am giving this talk as if it were my last. I join the Earth and her abundant but dying life in an eleventh-hour appeal to stop the attack on all of us by human greed and aggression. Full Text: … Continue reading

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Danube’s near-record lows strangle shipping

Severe drought has hit Europe’s second largest river, the Danube, turning it into a navigation nightmare for shipping companies all the way from Germany to Bulgaria. Article

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