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 Stories About: business AND nuclear power AND United States
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Terry Tamminen: Nuclear energy and China's development China got troubles |
David Roberts |
14 Jan 2007 |
Gristmill |
| DR: Bush's token response to global warming is to argue for clean coal and nuclear power. To the extent he's involved in any international discussion, it's the Pacific pact, a trade deal with these emerging markets for old coal and nuclear technology. TT: Bush jumps in a long list of presidents of both parties who have not been able to deal with the [nuclear] waste issue in any meaningful fashion. And talk about a subsidized industry! Once upon a time we t ... |
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| Topics: books, business, interview, nuclear power, oil, politics, Terry Tamminen, United States (all these topics) |
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The Loan Arranger U.S. plans to subsidize four new Chinese nuke plants |
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01 Mar 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| The Loan Arranger U.S. plans to subsidize four new Chinese nuke plants A nearly $5 billion proposed loan package from the U.S. government to British-owned Westinghouse Electric Corp. to build four massive nuclear reactors in China is encountering a flurry of objections. The objections are not about the nuclear waste that would result, or reactors' vulnerability to te ... |
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| Topics: business, China, Dennis Kucinich, news, nuclear power, United Kingdom, United States (all these topics) |
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Uncritical Mass Anti-nuke opposition muted even as U.S. nuclear industry expands |
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14 Jan 2005 |
Daily Grist |
| Uncritical Mass Anti-nuke opposition muted even as U.S. nuclear industry expands Opponents of nuclear power in the U.S. have been having a rough time of late attracting attention to their cause, even as the nuclear-power industry gears up to build five new reactors by 2015 and as many as 50 by 2050, with enthusiastic backing from the Bush administration. Concerns over high oil prices, enthusiasm over the prospect of ... |
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| Topics: business, nuclear power, United States (all these topics) |
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The Strong and Short of It
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22 Jan 2003 |
Daily Grist |
| The Strong and Short of It In a sign of increasing international concern about the ecological challenges posed by China, one of the world's most prominent greens has moved to Beijing and set up shop as an environmental consultant. For more than three decades, Canadian Maurice Strong has been a major player in global diplomacy, environmental and otherwise; earlier ... |
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| Topics: Asia, business, China, green living, news, nuclear power, United Nations, United States (all these topics) |
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Help Wanted A look at the hiring practices at U.S. nuclear power plants |
Shelley Smithson |
26 Mar 2002 |
Main Dish |
| Could the Sept. 11 hijackers have gotten jobs at nuclear power plants? Under the current rules governing nuclear safety, at least some of them could have easily gone to work as janitors, carpenters, computer programmers, or other plant employees, according to Dave Lochbaum, a nuclear safety engineer who works for the Union of Concerned Scientists. Before last fall's terrorist attacks, utili ... |
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| Topics: business, nuclear power, United States (all these topics) |
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