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By Chisa Fujioka TOKYO, April 8 | Fri Apr 8, 2011 3:47am EDT (Reuters) – Japan’s anti-nuclear movement, small and ignored by the general public, is gaining traction as a crisis at a tsunami-stricken nuclear power plant drags on for weeks with no clear end in sight. The growing debate will make it difficult for [...]
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Posted on March 30, 2011 by Anthony Watts Guest post by Michael Dickey (cross posted from his website matus1976.com) The decline of nuclear power has had a significant effect on global carbon emissions and subsequently any anthropogenic global warming effect. To see the extent of this influence, let us first take a look at total [...]
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By Bill Dedman Investigative Reporter, msnbc.com An anti-nuclear group in Japan said Saturday that it had warned of just the kind of emergency occurring at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant. “This could and should have been predicted,” said a statement from spokesman Philip White of the Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center. “It was predicted by scientists [...]
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Tens of thousands of Germans have taken part in what are thought to be the country’s biggest-ever protests against nuclear power, in the wake of the Fukushima crisis in Japan. Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne all saw huge rallies. The marches were held on the eve of state elections in Baden-Wuerttemberg, where nuclear power is [...]
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The antinuclear antibody panel is a blood test that looks at antinuclear antibodies (ANA). Antinuclear antibodies are substances produced by the immune system that attack the body’s own tissues. See also: Autoimmune disorder How the Test is Performed Blood is drawn from a vein, usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of [...]
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Better active today than radioactive tomorrow. Please use the left-hand navigation bar to find your way around the anti-nuclear section of this website. The main sections are: * Issues: Detailed information on nuclear and clean energy issues. * Detailed links page, which also includes contact details and websites for many Australian anti-nuclear and environmental groups. [...]
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In 1973, vexed by an Arab oil embargo and soaring fuel prices, President Richard M. Nixon championed a long-term solution: to have 1,000 nuclear reactors in place in America by the year 2000 as part of a national energy independence plan. That never came to pass: 104 nuclear reactors operate today, compared with 40 then. [...]
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An antinuclear antibody (ANA) test measures the amount and pattern of antibodies in your blood that work against your own body (autoimmune reaction). The body’s immune system normally attacks and destroys foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. But in disorders known as autoimmune diseases, the immune system attacks and destroys the body’s normal tissues. [...]
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Greenpeace Sweden activists attempted to block a nuclear waste transport ship. The ship is in Sweden to pickup 4.8 tons of radioactive waste (including 1.2kg of “super weapons grade plutonium) for transport to the UK.
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