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Yucca isn’t the only difference – Las Vegas Sun

Yucca isn’t the only difference
Las Vegas Sun 26 oct 08 “………………The main thrust of John McCain’s energy policy is a call for 45 new nuclear power plants by 2030…………………………

Barack Obama has said there must be solutions to the waste storage and safety problems before he would support new nuclear power plants.

Nevada is unlikely to see a nuclear plant built within its borders even if McCain is elected because the plants require large amounts of water. Still, local environmentalists are concerned that more nuclear plants mean more radioactive waste, which could wind up dumped at Yucca Mountain, 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

McCain supports the Yucca project; Obama has said he would kill plans for a repository there.

There are also concerns about the cost of nuclear plants, which would receive billions in federal subsidies under McCain’s plan.

“The real concern with nuclear power is it’s so expensive,” said Lydia Ball, a local representative of the Sierra Club.

Yucca isn’t the only difference – Las Vegas Sun

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The Real News Network – ElBaradei: Iran far from acquiring nuclear weapon

ElBaradei: Iran far from acquiring nuclear weapon
Real News network October 24, 2008 Babak Yektafar: ElBaradei’s statement will not change minds of those who want to confront Iran International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei stated this week that Iran did not have the nuclear material, low enriched uranium, to develop a nuclear weapon. In 2007 The National Intelligence Estimate concluded that Iran is years away from acquiring the technology necessary to produce a nuclear weapon. The UN, the EU and the United States believe Tehran is working towards a nuclear bomb, an assertion Iran denies. Babak Yektafar believes that to properly solve the issue Washington needs to stop treating Tehran with a carrot and stick approach.

The Real News Network – ElBaradei: Iran far from acquiring nuclear weapon

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Now is the perfect time to save the planet | Business | The Guardian

Now is the perfect time to save the planetA green new deal will help us out of recession and stave off a climate crisis
The Guardian Ashley Seager 27 Oct 08 “…………..There were three important events in the past few weeks that went largely unnoticed during the financial maelstrom but whose significance cannot be overstated.

Two concern renewable energy and the other a change of government structure. In Britain, the government unexpectedly announced on October 16 that it intended introducing a “feed-in tariff” guaranteeing rates for renewably produced electricity. And the United States said part of its $700bn banking system bail-out would include $16bn (£10bn) of new green tax breaks for renewable energy, cleaner fuels and energy efficiency………………………………..Friends of the Earth says Britain must start to play its part in this revolution. “The government must … introduce a comprehensive feed-in tariff that encourages farmers, communities and businesses to invest in renewable energy technologies – not just households,” says FoE campaigner Robin Webster. “If the government gets it right, the UK could become a world leader in the development of small-scale green energy – creating new green-collar jobs and a booming new industry.”

Now is the perfect time to save the planet | Business | The Guardian

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Exclusive: Nuclear test veterans & kids win probe into lethal legacy – mirror.co.uk

Exclusive: Nuclear test veterans & kids win probe into lethal legacy * *By Susie Boniface, sundaymirror.co.uk 26/10/2008 – “……………………..

New Defence Minister Kevan Jones has pledged to set up a study into the legacy of illnesses suffered by the soldiers, sailors and airmen present at the tests.

He will also order officials to look into our demands for an investigation into the welfare of the veterans’ children and grandchildren, who are 10 times more likely to suffer from birth defects……………………..

Around 20,000 servicemen are thought to have seen hundreds of atomic experiments in the US, Australia and the South Pacific between 1952 and 1967 as British scientists created nuclear weapons. The men were lined up on beaches and the decks of ships, ordered to turn their backs when the bombs went off, then turned back to watch the mushroom cloud.

Some were only a few miles from the blast. Most lived near the contaminated areas for a year or more, ingesting deadly fallout particles from the air, water and food……………………Today only 3,000 are believed to have survived and say they are plagued with cancers, ulcers, blood diseases, skin problems and rare medical conditions.

Exclusive: Nuclear test veterans & kids win probe into lethal legacy – mirror.co.uk

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October 27, 2008 Posted by | weapons and war | 1 Comment

Nation at risk from ‘dirty bomb’ | The Australian

Nation at risk from ‘dirty bomb’
THE AUSTRALIAN Cameron Stewart | October 27, 2008 AUSTRALIA’S proximity to the hotbeds of terrorism in Asia places it at greater risk of a biological terror attack, one of the US’s leading biosecurity experts has warned…………………..

“The biggest gap in preparations by the US and in the rest of the world is in dealing with a so-called dirty bomb (which disperses deadly radioactive material).

“If a dirty bomb were set off near the White House, it would make a five-block radius unlivable for many years. We are not yet ready to deal with something like that.”……………………

Plans have been made to establish deployable mortuary services within Australia capable of managing up to 5000 fatalities in any one event.

Experts say terrorists could construct and detonate a dirty bomb by stealing or buying radioactive material on the global black market.

Nation at risk from ‘dirty bomb’ | The Australian

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