Dr Sherman Interviewed on Democracy Now!

Dr. Sherman is interviewed by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now!  Chernobyl Catastrophe: 25th Anniversary of World’s Worst Nuclear Accident Considerations on the 25th Anniversary of the Chernobyl Disaster in the context of current events [Fukushima Disaster] Each is a major public health and environmental disaster, and while Chernobyl occurred 25 yeas ago, it is not […]

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Nuclear Tragedy: Is it too late?

A WVVH-TV News Special. Karl Grossman is interviewed following the earthquake and meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

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Is the Fukushima nuclear plant breakdown worse than Chernobyl?

Is the Fukushima nuclear plant breakdown worse than Chernobyl? Dr. Sherman writes for the San Francisco BayView Newspaper A little over six months ago I wrote: “Given profound weather effects (earthquakes, floods, tsunamis etc.), human fallibility and military conflicts, many believe that it is only a matter of time before there is another nuclear catastrophe. […]

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Dr Sherman to Speak at Ukranian Embassy April 21

Lesson From Chernobyl: 25 Years Later Thursday, April 21, 2011 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM Reception to follow 6:00 PM to 7:30PM Embassy of Ukraine 3350 M Street Northwest Washington D.C., DC 20007 Global Green USA and the Embassy of Ukraine, in cooperation with Physicians for Social Responsibility, invite you to analyze the significant challenges […]

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Chernobyl: A Million Casualties

EnviroVideo has expedited release of the program that is based on the book recently published by the NY Academy of Sciences concluding 985,000 people died as a result of the catastrophe. Karl Grossman interviewed Dr. Janette Sherman, its contributing editor. Taped a week before the nuclear disaster in Japan, it was to be aired with […]

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Nuclear Nightmare on the Great Lakes

Written by Kevin Kamps and Michael Leonardi for CounterPunch The Great Lakes of North America make up 20% of the Earth’s fresh surface water. Their dynamic ecosystems have been considered by many Native American tribes to function as the heart of the interconnected ecosystems that make up the North American continent known to many of […]

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Karl Grossman writes for Common Dreams

Nuclear Disaster and Obama’s Disastrous Response President Barack Obama’s support this week for the construction of more nuclear power plants in the United States, amid the ongoing nuclear power plant disaster in Japan, must be considered—against stiff competition—as one of the most wrong-headed and irrational positions ever taken by a U.S. president.

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Karl Grossman Blogs About Media Coverage of the Nuclear Disaster in Japan

With The New York Times seeking to lead the media in minimizing, indeed denying, the impacts of the nuclear disaster in Japan, I have put this up on my blog,  Tool of the Nuclear Establishment—The New York Times.

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Fairewinds Associates Fukushima Updates

This site, www.fairewinds.com,  has a wealth of information about what has been happening in Fukushima and around the world as a result of the earthquake and meltdown at the Daiichi Nuclear power plant with insightful commentary by Arne Gunderson.

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Stephanie Cooke: Nuclear power is on trial

On March 19, 2011 Stephanie Cooke wrote and article for CNN entitled Nuclear Power Is On Trial The Japan nuclear crisis has raised concern about U.S. quake risk. Cooke says next big accident is likely to come from other causes, such as human error. She says there’s a long history of nuclear plant mishaps. She […]

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