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Build Clean Nuclear Plants to Fight Global Warming

To be delivered to The California State House, The California State Senate, Governor Jerry Brown, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Nuclear power has proven itself safer than any energy technology. Misinformation about the Fukushima event where no one was killed and the UN says no one will suffer radiation injury is spread by fossil fuel-funded sources like the Sierra Club campaign against nuclear power to destroy competition of their secret funders.

The US Navy has 60 years of 100% safety for 100k crew. U.S. nuclear power plants operate safely and waste has never harmed one person. Notice how descriptions of nuclear dangers always begin with, "This could happen..." Where are the injuries? Where are the dead bodies? Truly dangerous activities always have them. Fossil fuel has those sick and dead bodies. Nuclear power has none.

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Californians for Green Nuclear Power - Sign the Petition

Californians for

Green Nuclear Power


Why do we say Nuclear Power is "Green"?
We all want to be safe and enjoy life without fear.
We need a healthy economy while maintaining clean air and water.

Carbon-free, low-cost, & reliable



http://cgnp.org/

Friday, October 30, 2015

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The future of nuclear energy
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Nuclear power emits no greenhouse gases, yet it is struggling in the rich world
Oct 31st 2015
http://www.economist.com/news/international/21677243-nuclear-power-emits-no-greenhouse-gases-yet-it-struggling-rich-world-half-death

Fukushima Update 10/29/15

Fukushima Update 10/29/15

More on Fukushima child cancers and the impermeable seaside wall… F. Daiichi recriticality is “physically impossible”… A new robot will be used to decontaminate high, hard-to-reach places… Only 15% Of Tomioka and Okuma Town’s evacuees want to return home… Japan’s antinuclear Ex-PMs continue their no-nukes crusade. http://www.hiroshimasyndrome.com/fukushima-accident-updates.html

University of California unveils plan to curb climate change

University of California unveils plan to curb climate change

$subtitles.get($x) Reducing the human carbon footprint is a "moral imperative," University of California President Janet Napolitano said Tuesday as she vowed to turn the system's 10 campuses into a living laboratory for solutions that can be scaled up to state, national and global levels. … Continue Reading http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2015/10/renewable-energy-news-university-of-california-unveils-plan-to-curb-climate-change.html?eid=288685009&bid=1219558&cmpid=EnlWeeklyPowerOctober302015

Nuclear power plants dip into dismantling funds to pay for waste

Nuclear power plants dip into dismantling funds to pay for waste

$subtitles.get($x) With a federal promise to take highly radioactive spent fuel from nuclear plants still unfulfilled, closed reactors are dipping into funds set aside for their eventual dismantling to build waste storage on-site, raising questions about whether there will be enough money when the time comes. … Continue Reading http://www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2015/10/nuclear-power-plants-dip-into-dismantling-funds-to-pay-for-waste.html?cmpid=EnlDailyPowerOctober272015&eid=288685009&bid=1217196&cmpid=EnlWeeklyPowerOctober302015

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