By Mathew L. Wald, NY TimesPublished: December 5, 2007 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4, 2007 - For the first time in three decades, companies are getting ready to build nuclear reactors in the United States. ...
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By Robin McKie, Science Editor, The Observer Dec. 2, 2007 - A £5bn solar power plan, backed by a Jordanian prince, could provide the EU with a sixth of its electricity needs - and cut carbon ...
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Source: The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, California), Nov. 27, 2007 - From a November 2005 Greenpeace action"After public opinion polls found lukewarm support for new nuclear power plants in the ...
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By Harvey Wasserman Within a matter of days Congressional back-room deals may rubber stamp huge taxpayer loan guarantees to build dozens of what amount to pre-deployed "dirty bombs" for ...
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By John Vidal, The Guardian UKJuly 4, 2007 - Hope for new era of cheap, clean power is a "myth." Building more stations would increase terror risk.
By Jason Leopold, truthout|ReportNov. 05, 2007 - While Dick Cheney has been talking tough over the years about Iran'salleged nuclear activities, the vice president has been quietly ...
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By Richard Lance Christie(Revised 02 Nov 07)Free Market v. Subsidized Nuclear Power Economics: “In a market economy, private investors are the ultimate arbiter of what energy technologies can ...
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By Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren, ForbesWhy conservatives should join the left's campaign against nuclear power.Nov. 11, 2007 - When it comes to politics, we don't often find ourselves in ...
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By James Kanter, International Herald TribuneNov. 7 , 2007, WÜRENLINGEN, Switzerland: Sweeping his hand across the surface of a warm cask heated by some of the most radioactive material on earth, ...
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By Harvey Wasserman, The NationNov. 9, 2007 - Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and Graham Nash are again singing the praises of solar energy. But it's a hard song for reactor backers now desperately ...
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