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An Open Letter to the People of Japan from Concerned Peace and Civil Society Organizations of the United States

An Open Letter to the People of Japan from Concerned Peace and Civil Society Organizations of the United States
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An Open Letter to the People of Japan from Concerned Peace and Civil Society Organizations of the United States

Buried in the sand of Southern Algeria – the radioactive pollution from French nuclear tests

Buried in the sand of Southern Algeria – the radioactive pollution from French nuclear tests
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2020 December 31 « nuclear-news

Counterpunch BY KARL GROSSMAN  30n Dec 20, Nuclear power plants when they began being constructed were not seen as running for more than 40 years because of radioactivity embrittling metal parts and otherwise causing safety problems. But in recent decades, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has extended the operating licenses of nuclear power plants from 40 years to 60 years and then 80 years, and is now considering 100 years. “It is crazy,” declares Robert Alvarez, a former senior policy advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy and a U.S. Senate senior investigator and now senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies and is an author of the book 

Extending the operating licences on nuclear reactors to 60, 80, 100 years – a recipe for disaster

Counterpunch BY KARL GROSSMAN  30n Dec 20, Nuclear power plants when they began being constructed were not seen as running for more than 40 years because of radioactivity embrittling metal parts and otherwise causing safety problems. But in recent decades, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has extended the operating licenses of nuclear power plants from 40 years to 60 years and then 80 years, and is now considering 100 years. “It is crazy,” declares Robert Alvarez, a former senior policy advisor at the U.S. Department of Energy and a U.S. Senate senior investigator and now senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies and is an author of the book 

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