Activism; Sign International Declaration To Ban All Uranium Mining, Exploration, Milling, Reprocessing, And Processing, Eliminate All Nuclear Power Stationshttps://youtu.be/WmVLcj-XKnMNature Is Speaking – Julia Roberts is Mother Nature | Conservation International (CI)Via jess slegr When all the trees are cut down When all the animals are dead When all the waters are poisoned When all the air is unsafe to … Continue reading Activism; Sign International Declaration To Ban All Uranium Mining, Exploration, Milling, Reprocessing, And Processing, Eliminate All Nuclear Power Stations
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MOX Plutonium Fuel Burning/Reprocessing Fantasies, Reality And Dangers
According to Greenpeace; "Nuclear reactors normally burn enriched uranium fuel. When MOX is used, around 30% of the enriched uranium is replaced by the MOX fuel.The reason for the manufacture of MOX was a political one - the countries involved like Japan had to be seen to be doing something about their useless stockpiles of plutonium, … Continue reading MOX Plutonium Fuel Burning/Reprocessing Fantasies, Reality And Dangers
Krypton 85 Dangers, Cancer Causing Health Effects, Risks, And Hazards
According to Wikipedia, Krypton 85, also known as (85Kr) is "a.. radioactive noble gas with a half-life of 10.76 years. It is produced by the fission of uranium and plutonium, such as in nuclear bomb testing and nuclear reactors. 85Kr is released during the reprocessing of fuel rods from nuclear reactors (as well as nuclear … Continue reading Krypton 85 Dangers, Cancer Causing Health Effects, Risks, And Hazards
Ozyorsk – Kyshtym – Mayak Nuclear Waste Reprocessing Center Disaster And Coverup
Mayak; nuclear waste 'reprocessing' center"In 1991, U.S. experts measured a dose rate of 300 to 600 millirems per hour near the shores of the lake, which is three to six times maximum U.S. safety levels. It was estimated that just one minute standing on its shore without full protection would mean certain death. No place … Continue reading Ozyorsk – Kyshtym – Mayak Nuclear Waste Reprocessing Center Disaster And Coverup
Why Extracting Plutonium from Nuclear Reactor Spent Fuel is a Bad Idea:
The Union Of Concerned Scientists says that "reprocessing would increase the risk of nuclear terrorism. Less than 20 pounds of plutonium is needed to make a nuclear weapon. If the plutonium remains bound in large, heavy, and highly radioactive spent fuel assemblies (the current U.S. practice), it is nearly impossible to steal. In contrast, separated plutonium is … Continue reading Why Extracting Plutonium from Nuclear Reactor Spent Fuel is a Bad Idea: