Nuclear news this week
Fukushima – record high levels of radiation in one area of a drainage ditch, following Typhoon Wipha 2 days ago.
UK: questions raised as the government approves Chinese investment in its nuclear project, effectively giving China control over UK’s new nuclear program.
World Health Organisation under fire from 3 former UN officials who claim that WHO’s latest, unsigned, very brief interim report on Iraq birth defects is based on inadequate research, and conflicts with previous, more detailed studies, that indicted a link with depleted uranium.
Renewable energy predicted to be the world’s major growth energy investment. Also Norway adds a boost as its new government looks to investing much of the Norwegian sovereign wealth fundinto renewable energy projects across the world.
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How can I contact you? I want permission to re-use one of your graphics.
Thank you, Dennis
All my graphics are freely available for anyone to use