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Nuclear (Bad) News

Since the Japanese tragedy of March 2011, there has been renewed interest in the debate about the pros and cons of nuclear energy. The mainstream media, by and large, has been continuing its promotion, while the critics of the technology have continued to provide more stories and data to show how bad an idea nuclear power generation is.

Sadly, all this happened just as the 24th anniversary of Chernobyl was in everyone’s sight. In order to help disseminate information on the issue, we have started this “blog”, where we can better organize our own articles, as well as provide links to the many many amazing resources throughout the Internet.

Press Release: How Many in the Nuclear Sacrifice Zone?

April 12, 2011

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In response to the rising possibility of a disaster greater than Chernobyl, the...

Fukushima Radiation Spreading Over The Northern Hemisphere

March 28, 2011

The 60 stations which were set up to monitor the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty are detecting global effects of the Fukushima...

Nuclear Disasters and Environmental Health

March 18, 2011

In light of the nuclear disaster in Japan, we turn our attention to truths about the health effects of exposure...

Media Release: The Unfolding Japanese Disaster

March 18, 2011

As we approach the 24th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, it is horrifying to think that the world is now...

Concern for Japan

March 16, 2011


The International Institute of Concern for Public Health (IICPH) is...

Rosalie Bertell's Letter re: Japan Nuclear Disaster

March 20, 2011

Dear Friends and Residents of this interdependent global home,

I cannot give magical answers to everyone’s needs at this time of...