Nuclear Alert: Japanese Victims of Radioactive Black Rain Finally Vindicated

Nuclear Alert: Japanese Victims of Radioactive Black Rain Finally Vindicated

A Japanese court has finally vindicated dozens of Japanese citizens suffering from radiation-related illnesses, who the Japanese government alleged lived too far from Nagasaki and Hiroshima to have been considered Hibakusha [victims of the two atomic bombs]…

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Atomic Lies & Nuclear Falsehoods

Atomic Lies & Nuclear Falsehoods

“We must not stop dismantling the atomic lies…” Watch as speakers from around the world present at the 2021 Nuclear Energy Conference entitled How to Dismantle an Atomic Lie – taking apart the nuclear falsehoods…

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Living with Chernobyl

Living with Chernobyl

Just last week a new Chernobyl catastrophe reared its ugly head. As the neutron population in the melted atomic core increases, it indicates that a self-sustaining chain reaction may develop and might allow a whole new raft of radiation to foul the air…

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Gender, Radiation, and Earth Day

Gender, Radiation, and Earth Day

In our ninth installment in our Nuclear Spring Series, I wanted to reflect on when Earth Day first became a thing in 1970 and share the latest Humanity Rising film about radiation exposure, especially because two well-known radiation biologists are part of the conversation…

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Three Mile Island Nuclear Meltdown at 42: Never Forget

Three Mile Island Nuclear Meltdown at 42: Never Forget

In this fourth installment, the Fairewinds Crew listened in rapt attention to Nuclear Hot Seat founder Libbe HaLevy’s personal story woven into the many harrowing stories of community members who lived in the Three Mile Island area when the meltdown occurred…

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Chernobyl – A Human Perspective

Chernobyl – A Human Perspective

It’s been nearly 30-years since the tragic nuclear meltdown at the former Soviet Union Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine near the Belarus border. The massive amounts of radioactivity spewed during this catastrophe immediately destroyed thousands of lives, and the Soviet government’s inaction and cover-up of the amount of radiation has left thousands more with severe birth defects, cancers, and other life-long disabilities.

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