The New York Times: Decades Later, Sickness Among Airmen After a Hydrogen Bomb Accident

It was a late winter night in 1966 and a fully loaded B-52 bomber on a Cold War nuclear patrol had collided with a refueling jet high over the Spanish coast, freeing four hydrogen bombs that went tumbling toward a farming village called Palomares, a patchwork of small fields and tile-roofed white houses in an out-of-the-way corner of Spain’s rugged southern coast that had changed little since Roman times.

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Fairewinds in the News: Gendai Business Online Feature Article

Fairewinds in the News: Gendai Business Online Feature Article

Gendai Business Online’s top ranked article is an exclusive interview with Fairewinds Chief Engineer Arnie Gundersen titled, American nuclear expert warns: "There is a possibility that now in Fukushima recontamination is occurring.” With more than 10,000 likes on Facebook, this Japanese article delves into the truth about nuclear contamination from Fukushima Daiichi as uncovered by Arnie Gundersen during his most recent trip to Japan. Fairewinds, with the help of Japanese translators, provides you with an English translation here. 

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The New York Times: Veterans of Atomic Test Blasts: No Warning, and Late Amends

The New York Times: Veterans of Atomic Test Blasts: No Warning, and Late Amends

In combat, lives can be erased in an instant. Military men and women accept that as a given. But what if peril stalks them as civilians, long after the guns have fallen silent? As the years pass, does the nation bear an abiding obligation to them when they find they face death on the installment plan?

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The Mystery of the Missing Bolts: New York City's Stricken Indian Nuclear Plant

The Mystery of the Missing Bolts: New York City's Stricken Indian Nuclear Plant

The Mystery of the Missing Bolts: New York City's Stricken Indian Nuclear Plant, May 24, 2016, Friends of the Earth and Fairewinds Associates

This report is a collaboration between Friends of the Earth and Fairewinds Associates, Inc. concerning findings at Indian Point Nuclear Plant in which multiple bolts integral to the structure of the reactors were missing and others present were badly damaged.

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Children Suffer Nuclear Impact Worldwide

Children Suffer Nuclear Impact Worldwide

Do children suffer worldwide from atomic power? Absolutely. CCTV host Margaret Harrington anchored a panel with Maggie Gundersen, Caroline Phillips, and Chiho Kaneko from Fairewinds Energy Education to discuss the health risks to children around the world from operating nuclear power reactors and their burgeoning waste.

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