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While Renewables Grow: World Nuclear Electricity Generation Is On The Decline
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="300"] Reactor control room at Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant in Japan This photo was taken on June 23, 1999 during a tour of the plant. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption] World nuclear electricity-generating capacity has been essentially flat since 2007 and is likely to fall as plants retire faster than new ones are built. In fact, the actual electricity generated at nuclear power plants fell 5 percent between 2006 and 2011. In 2011, following Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, 13 nuclear reactors in Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom were permanently taken offline. Seven new reactors, three of them in ...
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Missing Heat Found In Oceans, Global Warming Has Accelerated in Past 15 Years
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Missing Heat Found In Oceans, Global Warming Has Accelerated in Past 15 Years
Some people would like you to believe that global warming has been slowing down in the past 15 years, but it has actually accelerated. Latest Items from TreeHugger Read More →
Pop-Up Hotels Pop Up in New York Times
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Scientists from Dubai’s Central Veterinary Research Laboratory say they have succeeded in using one species to produce another, a new technique which could be used to bring extinct species back to life. Latest Items from TreeHugger Read More →
While Renewables Grow: World Nuclear Electricity Generation Is On The Decline
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English: Modern wind energy plant in rural scenery. Français : Une éolienne moderne dans un paysage rural. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) For many years, an unfounded assertion about wind power has thwarted the best of debunking efforts. That is the claim that wind turbine sound–in particular “infrasound,” which normally cannot be heard,... [Read more of this article]
How Climate Change Helped Spark Syrian Revolution, Arab Spring
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