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- End Commercial Whaling
Renegade whale hunting threatens the survival of endangered species around the world
Overview - Whales are still being killed across the world's oceans -- despite an international ban on commercial whaling -- by countries that exploit loopholes and label their hunts as "scientific research."
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- NRDC's Response to Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
Lessons of the disaster can be used to strengthen the regulation of nuclear power generation in the U.S. and worldwide
Overview - While the long-term and full extent of the damage from the Fukushima nuclear disaster remains unknown, it is already clear that clinging to the status quo offers inadequate insurance against the occurrence of such a catastrophic nuclear event in the U.S.
- The Fukushima Nuclear Accident and Its Implications for Nuclear Power in the U.S. and Globally
Overview - This memorandum from Christopher Paine, Nuclear Program Director at NRDC briefly summarizes: the course of the Fukushima accident and subsequent releases of radiation; key questions for Japan posed by the accident; the U.S. response to date; the implications of the accident for a fresh safety assessment US reactors; and NRDC’s general approach to nuclear power generation. Get document in pdf.
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- Wildlife Killing Exposé Goes on the Road
- posted by Melissa Waage, 6/18/13
- National Wolf Delisting: Too Much, Too Soon
- posted by Sylvia Fallon, 6/7/13
- Protecting Eagles While Working to Guide Wind Development
- posted by Katie Umekubo, 5/20/13
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