July 2016
Nuclear Weapons 211 - The Russians Are Working On A Combination Air and Space Hypersonic Strategic Bomber
As I have blogged before, nuclear tensions are rising between Russia, NATO and the U.S. There are nuclear non-proliferation and weapons reduction treaties in effect between the major nuclear powers but both the U.S. and Russia are upgrading their nuclear arsenals with charges flying around that they are violating the terms of the treaties.
Geiger Readings for July 14, 2016
U.K. Ministry Of Defense Polluting Seas Off Scotland
I have blogged before about the careless disposal of nuclear wastes in the world's oceans and seas. Nuclear powers used them like sewers with little thought of the possible environmental impact. A great deal of nuclear research and nuclear weapons development has been conducted in Scotland from the end of World War II up to the present.
Geiger Readings for July 13, 2016
Nuclear Reactors 387 - New York Public Service Commission Proposes Subsidies To Keep Nuclear Power Plants Operating
The cost of nuclear power keeps rising and the cost of fossil fuels remains low. The cost of new solar installation and new wind installations is now becoming cheaper than new nuclear builds. These trends have dampened public, political and economic interests in investing in new nuclear power plants. The construction and operation of nuclear power plants involves billions of dollars.
Geiger Readings for July 12, 2016
Radioactive Waste 181 - Fluor Idaho Takes Over Cleanup Operations At Idaho National Laboratory
I have blogged in the past about the conflict between the federal government and the State of Idaho over cleanup of radioactive waste at the Idaho National Laboratory. The INL was established in 1949 as federal government nuclear research and development site. It covers about nine hundred square miles and employs about four thousand people.
Geiger Readings for July 11, 2016
Geiger Readings for July 10, 2016
Geiger Readings for July 09, 2016
Nuclear Materials Smuggled Out Of Russia Through Georgia
Yesterday, I blogged about an old nuclear power reactor in Armenia that should be shut down permanently as soon as possible.