Assemblyman Das Williams letter to Blue Ribbon Commission

Letter from Assemblyman Das Williams (Santa Barbara) to the Blue Ribbon Commission on radioactive waste 022811 BRC ltr Williams

Assemblyman Steven Bradford letter to Blue Ribbon Commission

Letter from Assemblyman Steven Bradford, Chairman of the Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee to the Blue Ribbon Commission on radioactive waste 020711 BRC ltr Bradford    

Assemblyman Achjadian (SLO) letter to Blue Ribbon Commission

Assemblyman Katcho Achjadian of San Luis Obispo sends letter to the Federal Blue Ribbon Commission on the future of radioactive waste requesting hearings in California 020111 Katcho-BRC ltr

Congresswoman Lois Capps letter to Blue Ribbon Commission on Radioactive Waste

Congresswoman Capps requests Federal Blue Ribbon Commission to hold meeting on the future of radioactive waste in California 011111 Capps-BRC-CA-ltr

For Immediate Release:Public Utilities Commission rules in favor of Alliance!

020111 PR-A4NR gets CPUC hearing

New Book from the Alliance’s David Weisman Now Available!!

Alliance outreach consultant David Weisman’s new book, THE TEXAS LEGACY PROJECT (Texas A&M University Press) is now available! Our own local “champion,” David Weisman, has released a book relating the stories of those who have fought to protect their precious land in Texas—not an easy task! Included in the book’s 64 profiles in courage, are […]

National Geographic – Nuclear Reactors, Dams at Risk Due to Global Warming

  Former U.S. President Bill Clinton looks at a flooded power plant near St. Louis, Missouri, on July 17, 1993. Photograph from AFP/Getty Images Christine Dell’Amore To access this article on-line: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/02/100226-water-energy-climate-change-dams-nuclear/ National Geographic News Published February 26, 2010 This story is part of a special series that explores the global water crisis. For more […]

The Uncertainty Factor – Does a New Fault Line Discovery Put Diablo Canyon Power Plant in Jeopardy?

To access this article on-line:  http://www.independent.com/news/2010/mar/04/uncertainty-factor/ Thursday, March 4, 2010 An ominous sense of déjà vu afflicts the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, perched along the lip of an otherwise spectacular stretch of coastline 80 miles north of Santa Barbara. In the late ’60s, one year after Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) was first given permission […]

No damage to U.S. Southwest reactors from quake

  To access this article on-line: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5BU1JC20091231 NEW YORK (Reuters) – A moderate earthquake that rattled both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border caused no damage to nuclear power plants in nearby Arizona and California. However, workers at the Palo Verde nuclear plant in Arizona, about 50 miles west of Phoenix, felt the 5.8-magnitude quake on […]

N. California dodges major damage in 6.5 quake

Mother nature reminding the state that it’s not a good idea to ignore her warnings, or downplay their significance. – Rochelle To access this article on-line: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/01/09/national/a172520S33.DTL By DON THOMPSON, Associated Press Writer Sunday, January 10, 2010 Residents of a Northern California county gingerly cleaned up Sunday after the area dodged a catastrophe, escaping a […]

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