Now some of America’s biggest companies, like Duke Energy, are helping the right wing to stop people of color, young people, and seniors from voting in order to help Republicans get elected.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has a new article detailing concerns about Japan’s new nuclear regulatory body, and the Diet’s amendment to Japan’s Atomic Energy Basic Law, connecting Japan’s nuclear power policy to “security.” Toki also points to concerns about Japan’s plutonium stores. “
Readings are coming in at 400 and higher all over the Arctic. They’ve been recorded in Alaska, Greenland, Norway, Iceland and even Mongolia.
SOPA, PIPA better watch out for DARPA
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While more corporate money goes to Republicans, it is malarkey to see it as a division between Democrats and Republicans.
Smart, efficient energy use has enormous potential to reduce energy demand, improve economic development, and reduce emissions worldwide.
Oh, global No theater. Yes, they do tragedies in a very, refined manner. Well, mining and refining.
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Climate Change, itz da Bomb!
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The Chamber of Commerce is on board the Peabody Death Train.
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Coal plants emit 30% of our nation’s global warming pollution. Building new coal plants without controlling their carbon emissions cancels all of other effort at reducing GHG.