G8 expected to agree to expand use of civil nuclear power view story
monstersandcritics.com — G8 leaders are expected to agree to expand the use of civil nuclear power to fight climate change at the upcoming Toyako summit according to Japanese media Monday.
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Hurricane Omar nears Puerto Rico with 80-mph winds view story
Hurricane Omar churned across the eastern Caribbean on Wednesday on a course that will take it near Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the National Hurricane Center said.
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Memos tell wildlife officials to ignore global-warming impact | MiamiHerald.com view story
New legal memos by top Bush administration officials say that the Endangered Species Act can't be used to protect animals and their habitats from climate change by regulating specific sources of greenhouse gas emissions, the cause of global warming.
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Climate change in 2030 - an ‘environmental war economy’? | Greenbang view story
Predicting the future is a tricky business, just look at Nostradamus’ vague hallucinogenic ‘visions’ for evidence of that. Greenbang prefers reading tea leaves, but finds it a bit difficult with tea bags.
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Watching the Numbers and Charting the Losses of Animal Species view story
We are watching a global effort to stabilize the financial markets. It will take a similar effort to begin to slow the rate at which species are declining.
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NASA may use nuclear power on the moon view story
Since NASA astronauts will need power sources upon their return to the moon to establish a lunar outpost, engineers have explored the possibility of nuclear fission as a power source for the planed lunar colony.
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TierneyLab: Poll Finds Generation Gap on Nukes view story
If you’re old enough to remember the real accident at the Three Mile Island reactor and the cinematic one in “The China Syndrome,” are you more likely to oppose building nuclear power plants? Oddly enough, no, according to a new Harri
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