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Where is a safe place for more than 350,000 tons of high level nuclear waste?

Where is a safe place for more than 350,000 tons of high level nuclear waste? Radiation Free Lakeland 23rd May 2021, Members of the Copeland and Allerdale “Working Groups” are a few self selected people who have put their faith in the nuclear industry’s promises, they do not speak for Cumbria – or even for Copeland and Allerdale although the Borough Councils’ have been persuaded to ‘join.’ reconsider their reckless volunteering (once again!) of Cumbria’s scientifically recognised complex and faulted geology as a deep dump for high level nuclear wastes. Check out our Lakes Against Nuclear Dump website for more information.

California s next climate challenge: Replacing its last nuclear power plant

California’s next climate challenge: Replacing its last nuclear power plant By Sammy Roth, Los Angeles Times Published: May 24, 2021, 6:02am Share: Steam is released from reactor No. 1 at Diablo Canyon Power Plant at Avila Beach, Calif., in a May 2000 file image. (Steve Osman/Los Angeles Times/TNS) The twin reactors along California’s Central Coast were nearing completion, and tens of thousands of people had gathered to protest. It was 1979, just months after a partial nuclear meltdown at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island, and a young Jerry Brown serving his first stint as California governor earned a standing ovation when he declared, “No on Diablo Canyon.”

California s next climate challenge: Replacing its last nuclear power plant

California s next climate challenge: Replacing its last nuclear power plant
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