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briangitt.com
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| | | | | Natural gas and nuclear power will be the big winners in the energy sector over the next 20 years. They have a competitive advantage over solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, coal, and oil. That advantage, combined with market factors, sets up rare investment opportunities to hold high-quality energy companies and buy natural gas and uranium futures. | |
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mainichi.jp
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| | | | | FUKUSHIMA -- Efforts to reduce the amount of radiation-contaminated water at the crippled Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant have proven helpless, an | |
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www.ecowatch.com
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| | | | | Japan will release radioactive wastewater from the failed Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean. The water will be treated before release, and the International Atomic Energy Agency said the plans were in keeping with international practice. The local fishing community, environmentalists and neighboring countries all oppose the plan. | |
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planetyze.com
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| | | The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum relates the history of the city when it was hit by the atomic bomb during the Second World War. Along with photographs showing Nagasaki before and after the bombing, there are displays relating stories regarding the bombing including materials that had actually been irradiated, the history behind the development of nuclear weapons, and wishes for peace. | ||