40 Years of Being a Good Neighbor

40 Years of Being a Good Neighbor

This week's podcast focuses on Arnie's testimony about Canada's Pickering Nuclear Plant on Lake Ontario, whose slogan is "40 years of being a good neighbor." As Arnie explains in this podcast, it is not a matter of whether the people operating nuclear plants are good or bad. It is about a dangerous energy source that no amount of good intentions can make completely safe.  It is about the forty good years that can end with one bad day.

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Nuclear Timelines: A New Tool for Looking at History

Nuclear Timelines: A New Tool for Looking at History

Our crew unveils the new, user friendly Fairewinds' Timeline Maker for tracking problems at individual nuclear plants around the world.  Listen as Nat, Lucas and Arnie explain how simple it was to use the Fairewinds' Timeline Maker to illustrate the technical issues and flawed corporate decision-making that ultimately forced the shutdown of San Onofre.  The Timeline Maker can be used at any nuclear plant throughout the nation, and can be customized by individuals and groups to prevent  Forty Good Years from becoming One Bad Day.

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Forty Good Years and One Bad Day - Discussing Fukushima Daiichi With U.N. Special Advisor Akio Matsumura

Forty Good Years and One Bad Day - Discussing Fukushima Daiichi With U.N. Special Advisor Akio Matsumura

In this video, Arnie Gundersen talks with international diplomat Akio Matsumura, the former special advisor to the United Nations Development program about the continuing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi site, and come to the conclusion that Tokyo Electric must be removed from the clean-up process.

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Japan's Black Dust, with Marco Kaltofen

Japan's Black Dust, with Marco Kaltofen

This week Fairewinds Energy Education interviewed Marco Kaltofen, a leading scientist who studies radiation as well as specific radioactive isotopes. Marco and Arnie discuss a recent sample that contained highly concentrated radioactive material from Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. As the sound quality of this recording varies, we have transcribed the podcast so you can read along.

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Barrier to Entry with Terry Lodge

Barrier to Entry with Terry Lodge

On this week's podcast we interviewed Terry Lodge, a trial lawyer with significant experience working on nuclear issues. We have worked with Terry on cases involving San Onofre, Fermi, and Davis Besse, and today he joins us to discuss the challenge of participating meaningfully with the NRC. Is the NRC doing their job to protect citizens, or have they designed a byzantine system to thwart the public and protect the industry?

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