1. 20 April 2006

    993 days ago

    Wildlife defies Chernobyl radiation

    There may be plutonium in the zone, but there is no herbicide or pesticide, no industry, no traffic, and marshlands are no longer being drained.

    I’m getting the vibe that human industry is more harmful to nature then a nuclear meltdown. Ugh.

    I have wondered if the small volumes of nuclear waste from power production should be stored in tropical forests and other habitats in need of a reliable guardian against their destruction by greedy developers. James Lovelock

    via Kjell Olsen993 days ago
  2. 13 February 2006

    1059 days ago

    Petrodollars and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: Understanding the Planned Assault on Iran

    The ironies are glaring. The U.S. government is contemplating an unprovoked attack upon Iran that will involve “pre-emptive” use of nuclear weapons against a non-nuclear-weapons-holding state. Although the pretext is that this is necessary to forestall nuclear weapons proliferation, there is evidence to suggest that planning for the attack has involved, very precisely, nuclear weapons proliferation by the United States.

    Great look at why the US might just be gearing up for it’s invasion of Iran. Please, no.

    via Kjell Olsen1059 days ago
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