Nuclear Bloggers Carnival 147
It's a historic week to host the carnival-- just a week after our first year anniversary, and right upon the second year anniversary of the Japanese earthquakes and Fukushima incidents. We are proud to host the carnival on this week which includes an amazing variety of posts from leading experts and an exceptional historical significance. http://www.thingsworsethannuclearpower.com/2013/03/nuclear-bloggers-carnival-147.html
The Fastlinks:
- Germany's Nuclear Blind Spot- from Nuclear Tourist
- Fukushima at Two Years- from Nuke Power Talk
- Fukushima Two Years Later- from ANS Nuclear Cafe
- Japan Correctly Takes Umbrage with WHO Risk Estimates- from Hiroshima Syndrome
- China to Start Exporting their CAP1400- from Next Big Future
- Cameco Will Start Up the World's 2nd Largest Uranium Project- from Next Big Future
- Germany's Renewables Increase lags Nuclear Phaseout and Leads to Increased Cost ($1.3 Trillion), Coal Use, Pollution (surprise, surprise!)- From Next Big Future
- UK Science and Technology Committee Calls for Tripling of UK Nuclear Power in Order to Meet Legally Binding 2050 Emissions Requirements- from Next Big Future
- Bill McKibbin is Not Serious about Climate Change- from Atomic Insights
- SanOnofre Steam Generators: an Honest Error Driven by a Search for Perfection- from Atomic Insights
- It Was Safety, Safety, Safety... Lawyers Can't Rescue a Weak Case- from Yes Vermont Yankee
- Filtered Vents and Boiling Water Reactors: It’s Not About the Costs- from NEI Nuclear Notes
- Why Nuclear Energy is Critical to American Energy Diversity- from NEI Nuclear Notes
- San Onofre: the MHI Document Release and What it Really Means- from Atomic Power Review
- America's Two-pronged Anti-proliferation Policy- from Canadian Energy Issues
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