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The Earthquake in Japanese Energy Policy

Mar 28, 2011

In this crisis Japan’s power generation, energy security, and energy plans have taken perhaps the most profound and protracted blow.

Monbiot May Be Right, But He’s Not Doing Anti-Nuclear Forces Any Favors

Mar 17, 2011

By the eminent British environmental writer’s calculation, nuclear energy may be preferable to coal.

The Drained Spent-Fuel Pool at Unit 4

Mar 17, 2011

It’s likely that the dose rates coming off that reactor are life-threatening.

Worse Than a Meltdown? Could Be, Reports “Hysterical” New York Times

Mar 15, 2011

Nuclear reactors fail you just when you need them most.

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