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Nuclear Energy

Duck and Cover. Well, that pretty much sums up the reality of the Nuclear Energy Industry, whether we’re talking about uranium mines, the transportation of nuclear waste or the horrifying risks that co-sponsor Nuclear reactors.

We’re always told the same thing: there’s nothing to worry about. In the case of uranium mines, one only needs to look at a place called Jadugoda to see just how absurd that is. In the case of Nuclear Reactors, Chernobyl.

And yet, the industrial complex continues to push on as if they’re dealing with little more than kool-aid. Thankfully, we’re not so willing to simply duck and cover, like desperate, irrational, money-hungry lunatics.

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Deep Trouble: Nuclear Waste Burial in the Great Lakes Basin

This video is a recording of the joint St. Clair County Community College’s Green Team and Blue Water Sierra... Read More

From Nuclear Weapons to Nuclear Energy: The U.S., The Marshall Islands, and Japan

Talk by Holly Barker, co-author of “The Consequential Damages of Nuclear War: The Rongelap Report” on “From Nuclear Weapons... Read More

Appeal to Support the Ongoing Anti-nuclear Struggle in Koodankulam, South India

Ten days ago, on March 19, 2012, the National Indian government gave its approval for the first of two... Read More

It’s time to show support for India’s Navajo Nation: the People of Jadugoda

Whether we’re talking about a proposed uranium mine in Nunavut or the Mirarr People’s right to keep a massive... Read More

Mirarr People want massive uranium deposit brought into Kakadu National Park

The Mirarr People have renewed their opposition to the multibillion-dollar Jabiluka uranium deposit in Australia’s Northern territory, declaring their... Read More

Underreported Struggles #47, February 2011

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ngobe Leaders reach an accord with Panama, securing their land from mining and exploration;... Read More

Mohawk Communities Oppose Nuclear Waste Shipment

The Mohawk Councils of Kahnawà:ke, Tyendinaga and Akwesasne have issued a joint statement rejecting the planned shipment of nuclear... Read More

Major UK PR Firm Prepared to Help Relocate Uncontacted Tribe

A representative of the London-based PR firm Euro RSCG London appears to have been caught “red-handed” stating that his... Read More

Underreported Struggles #43, October 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: 3,000 indigenous people stage a “silent protest” over a proposed Nuclear power project in... Read More

A bird’s eye view of uranium mining near the Grand Canyon

In this short video, Roger Clark from the Grand Canyon Trust takes an EcoFlight over four uranium mines situated... Read More

Underreported Struggles #37, April 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Paramilitaries attack peaceful caravan in Oaxaca; Kayan People win 12-year battle against oil palm;... Read More

Underreported Struggles #36, March 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Alaska Natives win battle against world’s largest zinc mine; Mayan communities order halt to... Read More

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