I’ve made some major changes to how the newsletter is designed As a result of these changes, I’m now posting them to the website rather than to this blog. The new design has been streamlined so that an average reader … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2010
The weekly Radiation Bulletin has been published since 1985 by the Abalone Alliance Clearinghouse (SF California USA). It is produced using a combination of social bookmarking and programming.
Every week up 1,000 nuclear news stories are published around the world. The Rad Bull distills this down to a more digestible 100 stories. The Mainstream media just doesn’t want you know that there are battles over nuclear power and the nuclear fuel taking place around the world.
Continue readingWhat nuked up week its been. On the personal front I had to help a friend into the hospital who was dying. He had no family and has spent the last several years in a small space I provided for … Continue reading
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY COALITION 6930 Carroll Avenue, #340; Takoma Park, MD 20912 301-270-6477 x.11; kbossong614@yahoo.com MARK YOUR CALENDAR AND PLAN TO ATTEND!! 13th Annual Congressional Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency EXPO + Forum Efficiency + Renewables = Green Jobs! Thursday – … Continue reading
What will the oil spill spin doctors do? In this oped, I will once again suggest, as I’ve been doing for years that there are no issues left to win in this world except the battle against the corporate media … Continue reading
It would seem that Chernobyl has become a global embarrassment to the media these days! Only the Los Angeles Times cared to cover the 24th anniversary or the more delicate release by the New York Academy of Science’s exhaustive investigation … Continue reading
No Nukes and happy Earth Day! I’m going to start out here with an editorial comment. The international corporate run media has a global agenda to promote and frame the push to build nuclear reactors worldwide. Just days before the … Continue reading
This is a two week addition of the news. Sorry, but I’ve had a rather severe medical emergency that put me in the Emergency Room at the local hospital twice. I’m doing a bit better after treatment for a rather … Continue reading
The FORUM “A People’s History of Radioactive Waste” will teach the public about Radioactive Waste Problems and what can be done about them. It will convene at 12:30 on Saturday June 5 – and run through a Keynote (TBA) that … Continue reading
A bit of a slowdown compared to last week. Just a few breaking stories with most news about ongoing events that have already seen the light of day. I wanted to follow up the scary breaking story last week about … Continue reading
Just way over the top! Talk about getting buried… This is late coming out due to all of the major stories that hit last week. Before I get started with start, we have one story of particular interest, the possibility … Continue reading
Its always appropriate to point out just how hard it is to put a stake through the heart of a vampire. A few more stories to piss them off this time around. Portugal and Indonesia came out against development of … Continue reading
What a relief! Obama’s nuclear swine flu outbreak has finally started to slow a bit. Its clearly not over with however, has France’s President can attest to as he was sacking the head of Areva, calling for rich nations to … Continue reading
From: Philippe Brousse – Directeur du Réseau Sortir du nucléaire Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 Réseau “Sortir du nucléaire” French Nuclear Phaseout Network Press release – Urgent Revelations from an EDF insider : EPR reactor prone to major nuclear accident … Continue reading
Nuclear quagmire!!! The last week of news continues to escalate. Its taken several hours more than usual to put this newsletter together. Obama’s version of nuclear change wasn’t what a whole lot of us were expecting. So the fallout continues … Continue reading
Talk about a Twilight Zone of a week. Once I weeded out the huge amount of redundant stories, it wasn’t a very busy week. Biggest chunk of content was as expected, the huge new push for reactor development across the … Continue reading
As expected. The national and many local media outlets around the country is having a huge field day promoting nuclear after Obama’s photo-op. But then that’s not the only news this last week. As usual, when the public is watching … Continue reading
After the last couple of weeks, this last one was very slow news wise. News yes, and a more than a bit of foul stuff. Expect a lot of we did it kind of PR stuff, onward to victory news. … Continue reading
A very busy week indeed, with several big stories breaking internationally. The stop story IMHO, is the news about Russia dumping nuclear waste into the Baltic Sea near Sweden! This is a breaking story, but if it is true, it … Continue reading
The Free Press — Independent News Media – Harvey Wasserman January 30, 2010 Amidst utter chaos in the atomic reactor industry, Team Obama is poised to vastly expand a bitterly contested loan guarantee program that may cost far more than … Continue reading
What a week. Obama goes nuclear just in time to shake up things. But let’s do the big picture. The UK investigation of the Iraqi invasion is no bigger story out there. For anyone in the U.S. with cable TV, … Continue reading
The major news this last week comes from France as Sarkozy had to call in EDF and Areva over a growing internal battle. The fallout over France’s failure to win the $40 billion UAE reactor construction contract continues as the … Continue reading
The nuclear industry gets slammed again. The state of Florida blocked funding for new reactors. Nuclear waste issues raised its head worldwide this last week with stories on 3 continents. The biggest story was out of Tennessee where a Norwegian … Continue reading
Nuclear News continues to slow down. Even the number of PR stories promoting more reactors has taken a dive. That’s not to say that they’ve disappeared, either as I’ve put a few pro-nuclear stories in the mix here. Note, that … Continue reading
As was expected the last week was a vacation week for most Americans so the volume of news was low. However, what happened was nothing of the sort. The news was mostly pretty bad stuff. The lead story has to … Continue reading
FreePress As the Copenhagen climate talks collapsed, an unheralded but hard-fought No Nukes victory moved us closer to a green-powered Earth.It happened in upstate New York, where the Unistar Nuclear Energy front group asked the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to delay … Continue reading
Introduction: I used to do regular versions of this, but have lapsed due to ongoing health problems. If you are like most Americans and just want the big splashy one liner stories during the last year, skip the intro. However, … Continue reading