Flash from the past: Why an apparent Israeli nuclear test in 1979 matters today

Flash from the past: Why an apparent Israeli nuclear test in 1979 matters today

At a time when the Iran agreement is in the headlines and other Middle Eastern countries—notably Saudi Arabia—are making noises about establishing their own programs for nuclear energy and nuclear weapons, it is worth giving renewed scrutiny to an event that occurred 36 years ago: a likely Israeli-South African nuclear test over the ocean between the southern part of Africa and the Antarctic.

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Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility Media Release

Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility Media Release

In spite of a disappointing ruling by a US Judge on Thursday afternoon, February 2, public opposition remains to an unprecedented plan to ship 23,000 litres (6000 gallons) of intensely radioactive liquid from Chalk River, Ontario, to the Savannah River Site in South Carolina – a distance of over 2000 kilometres.

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Ecoshock Interview: Extreme Nuclear Dangers

Ecoshock Interview: Extreme Nuclear Dangers

Arnie recently appeared on the EcoShock radio show to discuss extreme nuclear dangers with host Alex Smith. Listen as Arnie covers topics including Trump and his call to develop more nuclear weapons, the relationship between the nuclear power industry and nuclear weapons development, and the risks of keeping old reactors operating past their prime.

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Arnie Gundersen, Fairewinds Associates, Testimony to the CPUC 2017-1-27

Arnie Gundersen, Fairewinds Associates, Testimony to the CPUC 2017-1-27

Nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Associates, Inc., submitted testimony on behalf of Mothers for Peace in the California Public Utilities Commission Diablo Canyon Closure case. Fairewinds argues for closure of Diablo Canyon in 2019 rather than 2024.

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Dozens of nuclear blunders ‘ignored’

Dozens of nuclear blunders ‘ignored’

The nuclear safety regulator has been accused of turning a blind eye to dozens of serious mistakes at power plants and military bases.

A torpedo inadvertently fired by a Navy warship at the nuclear submarine dock in Plymouth and three road accidents involving vehicles carrying radioactive material were among the events dismissed as posing no danger.

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