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A nuclear power-free Scotland would be ‘safer for people and planet’, Scottish Greens claim

Chris Jarvis 9 December 2023 A nuclear power-free Scotland would be ‘safer for people and planet’, Scottish Greens claim2023-12-09T11:23:32+00:00 Green Parties No Comment
The Scottish Greens have called for a Scotland free of nuclear power, claiming it would be 'safer for people and planet'. The party's climate spokesperson Mark Ruskell has made the…
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Nuclear – a dirty, dangerous and expensive waste

James Hanson 6 August 2019 Nuclear – a dirty, dangerous and expensive waste2019-08-06T00:04:24+01:00 Comment 1 Comment
Nuclear power, since its first commercial application in the 1950s, has been thought to offer relatively clean and reliable energy in large enough quantities to meet humanity’s continually growing demand…
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From Here To Eternity – Nuclear Waste & The Far-Flung Future

Adam McGibbon 19 July 2011 From Here To Eternity – Nuclear Waste & The Far-Flung Future2011-07-19T09:00:25+01:00 Environment 5 Comments
Fukushima has pushed nuclear reactor safety - rather understandably – into mainstream political debate once again. But strange as it may sound, reactor safety is not at the top of…
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Dick of the Year: Mark Lynas

Bright Green Editors 31 December 2010 Dick of the Year: Mark Lynas2010-12-31T11:00:29+00:00 Environment 2 Comments
This is a nomination for Bright Green Dick of the Year by Mark Ruskell. Voting will open tomorrow. Mark Lynas, author, journalist and environmental activist. What on earth was Mark…
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