Nuclear Weapons 91 - Proposed U.S. Russian Aggression Prevention Act Would Increase Danger of Nuclear War

         I have often posted articles about the threat of nuclear war. The United States and Russia each have thousands of nuclear missiles pointed at each other and ready to launch in minutes. Since the end of the Cold War, these facilities and launch systems have been in decline in both countries. Funds have been cut for maintenance and training has declined in quality. There have already been a couple of incidents since the end of the Cold War that almost resulted in nuclear war.

Radioactive Waste 90 - Concern Over Selection of Spent Nuclear Fuel Canisters at San Onofre - Part 2

(Pease read Part 1 if you haven't.)

       Yesterday, I began a blog post about complaints over the plans that Southern California Edison has to select a vendor and purchase spent fuel canisters and dry casks in the near future for storing the fuel being removed from the San Onofre reactors. This is the second part of my post on this topic.

Radioactive Waste 89 - Concern Over Selection of Spent Nuclear Fuel Canisters at San Onofre - Part 1

            I have often mentioned the lack of storage for spent nuclear fuel rods in the United States. It is estimated that all the spent fuel pools in U.S. reactors will be full of spent fuel within five years. If new storage is not created for spent fuel, the reactors will have to be shut down.

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