Nuclear Pollution

Radioactive contamination or nuclear pollution is the most dangerous for the environment since the wastes maintain their radioactive properties for thousands of years. There is no way to have them assimilated in the soil, the water or the air in the initial form. Reprocessing is the only solution we have to limit the extent of nuclear pollution and clean the planet from such increasingly harmful residues. The highest likelihood of radioactive elements reaching in open environment is by accident during the transportation to the reprocessing plants located in some parts of the globe. Reprocessing in itself causes other pollution problems adding other risks to an already fragile environment condition.

Presently, no country has efficiently solved the issue of nuclear pollution in terms of radioactive waste storage. Every state would like to send the residues to some other place and be rid of them, while no truly viable conclusion is reached. Storage facilities as such require highly intransigent security and safety rules, periodical checks and regular updates on the storage environment. A responsible management of the nuclear waste would limit the risk of nuclear pollution on the long term, allowing us to live on a cleaner and safer planet, also preventing the temptation of dumping the waste in the oceans.

Nuclear pollution is not the only hazard that comes together with the use of radioactive energy: mass populations are jeopardized on a current basis if something happens to a reactor, as it was the case with the Russian Chernobyl for instance. There are other energy sources that are still highly effective without the huge risks of nuclear pollution or irradiation: geothermal sources, ocean currents, tidal waves, wind and waterfalls, all make alternative power solutions that should not be neglected. Environment-friendly electricity is one of the chances this planet has to survive.

Fish and ocean plants are highly contaminated due to nuclear pollution; Greenpeace has repeatedly signaled out the huge amount of plutonium effluents produced by the nuclear plant on the coasts of England, for instance. Lobsters in the area have been found to be contaminated, hence the effects not only on humans but on the entire ecosystem is devastating. Attempts have been by an American company to even built a radioactive storage facility on Marshall Islands, ignoring the even higher potential threats for nuclear pollution under the circumstances of a growing sea level. Such solutions may appear convenient from a certain perspective, but when considered from a wider point of view, irresponsibility is obvious.

No air pollution found at Bannister complex - Kansas City Star
18 Feb 2010 at 4:18pm

Kansas City Star

No air pollution found at Bannister complex
Kansas City Star
No contaminants were found in an indoor air pollution study by the Environmental Protection Agency at the Bannister Federal Complex, ...
Bannister Complex Air Safe, More Tests to ComeKCUR
EPA conducts air tests at KC federal...


NRC: Inaccurate info could lead to VY shutdown - Brattleboro Reformer
2 Mar 2010 at 8:08am

Palm Beach Post

NRC: Inaccurate info could lead to VY shutdown
Brattleboro Reformer
A spokesman for the New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution, which was the only intervenor before the NRC during the extended power uprate hearings in ...
NEC: Leak means other problemsBrattleboro Reformer

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Owner admits leak found at VY in 2005 - Brattleboro Reformer
23 Feb 2010 at 10:18am

Owner admits leak found at VY in 2005
Brattleboro Reformer
Ray Shadis, technical consultant for the New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution, said in 2005, Entergy was filing license extension documents with the ...

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President Obama's Delusion and the ?Nuclear Power = 'Clean' Energy? Meme - AlterNet (blog)
17 Feb 2010 at 1:48pm

President Obama's Delusion and the ?Nuclear Power = 'Clean' Energy? Meme
AlterNet (blog)
There is no such thing as a ?safe? dose of radiation and just because nuclear pollution isn't visually there for all to see with thick, black smoke belching ...

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Yankee forum set for Sunday - Bennington Banner
19 Feb 2010 at 11:23pm

Palm Beach Post

Yankee forum set for Sunday
Bennington Banner
... staff member of the New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution; and Chris Williams, organizer, Vermont Citizen Action Network. href='http://www. ...
State probes allegations of prior VY leaksTrading Markets (press release)
CLF pushes PS...


Simple Gifts - The Claremont Institute (blog)
1 Mar 2010 at 12:03pm

Simple Gifts
The Claremont Institute (blog)
Instead, she embarked on a series of ferociously polemical and deeply contrarian essays: Mother Country: Britain, the Welfare State, and Nuclear Pollution ...



NEC asks NRC to close VY - istockAnalyst.com (press release)
10 Feb 2010 at 5:04pm

The Keene Sentinel

NEC asks NRC to close VY
istockAnalyst.com (press release)
... its Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon, stated the New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution in a filing to the NRC submitted Tuesday. ...
Entergy: PSB has no authority to order shut down of VYistockAnalyst.c...