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Memories of a Movement – Selling the Peaceful Atom

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetNovember 18, 2017

Memories of a Movement by Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 1 SELLING THE PEACEFUL ATOM “It is no wonder that some people wish we never succeeded in splitting the atom. But atomic power, like any force in nature, is not evil in … Continue reading →

Posted in Best, book, California, California Nuclear Initiative, Diablo Canyon Power Plant, History

Memoirs of a Movement – Epilog

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memoirs of a Movement By Mark Evanoff Epilog Diablo Canyon is in operation, but the anti-nuclear movement has not lost the energy war. PG&E is no longer allowed to build power plants whenever and wherever it likes. California’s public agencies … Continue reading →

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Memoir of a Movement – Paying For A $4.3 Billion Mistake

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memoir of a Movement By Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 10 PAYING FOR A $4.3 BILLION MISTAKE “Diablo Canyon is another Achilles’ Heel in a country that has too many already, and is a tragically expensive way of getting where we don’t … Continue reading →

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Memories of a Movement – Building a Backward Reactor

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memories of a Movement By Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 9 BUILDING A BACKWARD REACTOR “I wasn’t exactly popular around the office then, because most people thought I was just kind of nitpicking and that I was just stirring up trouble when … Continue reading →

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Memoirs of a Movement – Blockade at Diablo

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 31, 2017

Memoirs of a Movement by Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 8 BLOCKADE AT DIABLO “The cops surround us, scores of them, and we sit and make statements, snack and sing. _ Wavy Gravy unzips his green jump suit to reveal his Santa … Continue reading →

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Memories of a Movement – Diablo Canyon: Conservationists and Industrialists Cooperate

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memories of a Movement by Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 7 DIABLO CANYON: CONSERVATIONISTS AND INDUSTRIALISTS COOPERATE “Protecting something as wide as this planet is still an abstraction for many. Yet I see the day, in our own lifetime, that reverence for … Continue reading →

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Memoirs of a Movement – Manipulating The System: Creating Laws To Stop Nuclear Power

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memoirs of a Movement By Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 6 MANIPULATING THE SYSTEM: CREATING LAWS TO STOP NUCLEAR POWER “The Supreme Court decision was unfortunate or misguided. The nuclear industry is dead until these laws are repea1ed.” -Lou Bernath San Diego … Continue reading →

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Memoirs of a Movement – The Other Plants: Pointing Out The Faults

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memoirs of a Movement, Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 5 THE OTHER PLANTS: POINTING OUT THE FAULTS “PG&E has a public-be-damned attitude and only pays lip service to conservation. Nuclear power plants are the new toy that every utility wants — they’re … Continue reading →

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Memories of a Movement: Humboldt Bay: “A Temple to the Advancement of Mankind”

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memories of a Movement by Mark Evanoff Chapter 4 HUMBOLDT BAY: “A TEMPLE TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANKIND” Humboldt is a symbol of the great good that can come from an enlightened partnership of industry and government. Humboldt is but … Continue reading →

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Memories of a Movement – Creating the Bodega Bay Atomic Park

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memories of a Movement by Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 3 CREATING THE BODEGA BAY ATOMIC PARK “The crucial issue here, as I see it, is not Bodega Head itself, but the whole sorry example of unplanned exploitation. I often feel that … Continue reading →

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Memories of a Movement – PG&E INVESTS IN A DREAM

Posted on October 3, 2016 by aaenergynetOctober 3, 2016

Memories of a Movement by Mark Evanoff CHAPTER 2 PG&E INVESTS IN A DREAM “Norman Sutherland was intrigued by the atom and did everything he could to stimulate it in industry. Sutherland didn’t have to be pulled into atomic power, … Continue reading →

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