ENEews: http://enenews.com/professor-really-dead-zone-areas-fukushima-huge-impacts-butterflies-birds-many-dramatically-fewer-species-matter-reason-coming-coming-video?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ENENews+%28Energy+News%29 Published: October 11th, 2015 at 11:37 pm ET By ENENews Dr. Timothy Mousseau, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, published Oct 3, 2015: 18:30 in — “We don’t see these kind of patches of white feathers anywhere else around the world… Whats really interesting is that 2 years ago we startedContinue reading “Professor: “It’s really a dead zone” in areas of Fukushima — “Huge impacts… there are no butterflies, no birds… many dramatically fewer species” — “Why does it matter to you (in the U.S.)? The reason is, it’s coming, it is coming” (VIDEO)”
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From: C.A.N.: Coalition Against Nukes: Vogtle: at $65 billion and counting, it’s a case study of nuclear power’s staggeringly awful economics By: Michael Mariotte
Vogtle: at $65 billion and counting, it’s a case study of nuclear power’s staggeringly awful economics August 3, 2015 | C.A.N. By Michael Mariotte http://coalitionagainstnukes.org/vogtle-at-65-billion-and-counting-its-a-case-study-of-nuclear-powers-staggeringly-awful-economics/ Vogtle Units 3 (left) and 4, July 30, 2015. After 41 months of construction, the project is 39 months behind schedule. Photo by High Flyer, special to Savannah River SiteContinue reading “From: C.A.N.: Coalition Against Nukes: Vogtle: at $65 billion and counting, it’s a case study of nuclear power’s staggeringly awful economics By: Michael Mariotte”