Ruth Sponsler finds a "smoking gun"

Ruth Sponsler produces the excellent blog We Support Lee. (William States Lee III is the name for a proposed new nuclear plant in South Carolina near the border of Ruth’s home state of North Carolina.) She has been finding some interesting information about the political and economic ties between virulent anti-nuclear activists and fossil fuel…

Merkel asks Germans to think about nuclear phase out

In the wake of the EU energy report, Angela Merkel has reaffirmed that her government will stand by the deal that they made with their coalition partners when she was elected. Her party will not back out of the agreement to begin shutting down nuclear power plants. However, she apparently is working hard to convince…

Gotta love Atomic Insights blog readers!

A couple of days ago, I posted some musings about the amount of uranium available on the earth. One of the Atomic Insights blog readers responded with a link to an interesting paper titled “How much Uranium is in the Earth? Predictions for geo-neutrinos at KamLAND”. Okay, I will admit that the paper is a…

Gore disciple includes nuclear as an "Inconvenient Truth" solution

The Al Gore presentation titled “An Inconvenient Truth” has had a run in the theaters and is selling like hot cakes on DVD. Live versions are being presented at college campuses and at town hall meetings around the globe by volunteers that believe strongly in the message and the need for change. There are a…

The Atomic Show #044 – Rural electricity to atomic airplanes

Topics on the show range all the way from rural electricity to atomic airplanes. The desire for electricity and the services that it provides is growing throughout the world. In many places the main source of that power is burning diesel fuel in small generators. Much of the conversation was spurred by an article in…

Uranium supplies – virtually unlimited in comparison to demand

This is a thought piece, not a detailed statistical assessment. I have about 20 minutes to jot down a few ideas that I want to share widely to encourage conversation and perhaps later some additional study. The idea that uranium supplies are limited to a few decades at most is being widely repeated; often by…

Short hiatus

Shane and I were unable to get together for a show last week, but stay tuned. We will be back this week with Show #44.

GNEP public hearings

The Current Argus.com web site – billed as “Your online information oasis for the Pecos Valley” published a story titled Schedule set for GNEP public scoping meetings. These public scoping meetings will occur in the 11 geographic areas that are currently conducting studies to determine if they are viable sites for one or both of…

Right Democrat blog supports nuclear power

The RightDemocrat blog describes itself in the following manner: Right Democrat is the voice of Democrats who believe in economic populism and social traditionalism. This site is dedicated to revitalizing the mainstream populist wing of our party. For too long, both parties have ignored the concerns of working and middle class Americans. The blog’s author…

Gene Karpinski is wrong about nuclear power's prospects and acceptability

Mr. Gene Karpinski is the President of the League of Conservation Voters, based in Washington, DC. He is excited about the prospects for changes in governmental attitudes toward environmental issues that have arisen from the recent congressional elections. He was interviewed by Bruce Gellerman of Living on Earth on January 5, 2007. Here is the…

Asean states very interested in nuclear power plants

TodayOnline.com, a web version of a compact daily newspaper published in Singapore, posted a story on 6 January 2007 titled The atom calls to KL, Jakarta that provides some information about the atomic power plant plans for Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand, all of which are located in southeast Asia and…