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Nuclear Energy News
Tags: energy, nuclear
Description: Nuclear energy and the push to build nuclear reactors is the most controversial move of the 21st century
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Nuclear Reactors
Tags: energy, nuclear, reactors
Description: Nuclear Energy and its impacts are found hidden within a vast labyrinth of the nuclear fuel cycle. From uranium mining to nuclear bombs, the world is facing a deadly threat of unbridled nuclear development.
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Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Reprocessing
Tags: furl-cycle, nuclear, nweps, plutonium, proliferation, safety, spent-fuel, uranium
Description: The reprocessing of spent-fuel for the purposes of extracting plutonium is one of the most dangerous technological activities to ever be conceived.
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Nuclear Waste
Tags: contamination, ecology, fuel-cycle, heu, hlw, llw, mill-tailings, nuclear, nwaste, reactors, spent-fuel, yuccamt
Description: Nuclear waste has become one of the most dangerous, most expensive long lived aspects of the nuclear industry.
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Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Uranium Enrichment
Tags: enrichment, fuel-cycle, nuclear, uranium
Description: The nuclear fuel cycle is the achilles heal of the nuclear industry
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Nuclear Facts
Tags: energy, facts, nuclear, resources
Description: International campaign to counter the nuclear industry push
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Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Mining
Tags: fuel-cycle, mining, nuclear
Description: The images and stories of how uranium mining effects the land and people who live near them
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Nuclear Economics
Description: Is the new push for nuclear energy really economical?
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Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP)
Tags: fuel-cycle, nuclear, proliferation, reprocessing
Description: Bush Campaign to reprocess nuclear fuel as the next generation of fuel for commercial reactors.
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Nuclear News: Introduction
Tags: nuke.news, nuke.news.int
Description: Nuclear News in review Introduction. Why is This issue so different!
Items: 14 | Visits: 19
Category: Government & Politics
Created: on 2007-09-23
Updated: on 2008-03-09
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