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Tribes press government to clean up nuclear waste

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (The Associated Press) - May 27 - By FELICIA FONSECA Associated Press Writer > Two American Indian tribes say their pleas to have the federal > government remove ... read more

Yale Study Finds Evidence that Damaged Ecosystems Can Recover Rapidly

Editor Environmental News Network May 28, 2009 > A recent study by Yale University's School of Forestry and > Environmental Studies reports that if humans commit to the restoration > ... read more

Green Technology Should be Shared

By Mark Weisbrot The Guardian (UK) May 20, 2009 Big business is gearing up to fight the use of green technology by developing countries seeking to reduce carbon emissions. > > The battle ... read more

Indian Point 3 shuts down again after valve malfunction

By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon, May 29, 2009 BUCHANAN - The Indian Point 3 nuclear reactor automatically shut down yesterday morning after a malfunction in a steamwater valve, the second unplanned stoppage in ... read more

The future of Uranium Development and Nuclear Power in Canada

By David Orchard Global Research, May 29, 2009 Public Consultation Process on the Future of Uranium in Saskatchewan Presentation to Public Consultation Process Chair, Dan Perrins, on the Future of ... read more

Green Promise Seen in Switch to LED Lighting

New York Times, May 30, 2009 By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL and FELICITY BARRINGER To change the bulbs in the 60-foot-high ceiling lights of Buckingham Palace's grand stairwell, workers had to erect ... read more

The NYTimes finally reports the economic disaster of new nukes

Harvey Wasserman May 29, 2009 In a devastating pair of financial reports that might be called "The Emperor Has No Pressure Vessel," the New York Times has blazed new light on the ... read more