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Uranium Film Festival in the American Southwest 2018 Schedule via The Uranium Film Festival

  Since 2011 the International Uranium Film Festival shows world-wide movies and documentaries about the risks of radioactivity and nuclear power.  After the screenings in Berlin from October 9th to 14th the Uranium Film will travel this year to  the … Continue reading

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The 90 Million Gallon Nuclear Tragedy That Nobody Knows About via Beyond Nuclear International

By Linda Pentz Gunter On July 16, 1979,  the worst accidental release of radioactive waste in U.S. history happened at the Church Rock uranium mine and mill site. While the Three Mile Island accident (that same year) is well known, the … Continue reading

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Leave uranium in the ground via Beyond Nuclear

By Günter Wippel Just over 30 years ago — on April 10, 1988 — seven indigenous activists from different parts of the world set out on a three-week public awareness tour through Germany. They called their tour “Leave Uranium in … Continue reading

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Here’s Why I’m Still Bullish on Uranium Miners via the Motley Fool

Cameco Corp. (TSX:CCO)(NYSE:CCJ) has persevered in a difficult uranium market for a decade, but that there are signs that a recovery may finally be taking hold. This isn’t the first time we’ve witnessed growing optimism in the uranium market, but the … Continue reading

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The Uranium Film Festival & The Perils of Nuclear Power via Clean Technica

[…] The International Uranium Film Festival is dedicated to all films about nuclear power and its associated risks of radioactivity. This educational event merges art, ecology, environmentalism, and environmental justice as it informs the public about uranium mining and milling, … Continue reading

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Uranium Firm Urged Trump Officials to Shrink Bears Ears National Monument via Washington Post

 uranium company launched a concerted lobbying campaign to scale back Bears Ears National Monument, saying such action would give it easier access to the area’s uranium deposits and help it operate a nearby processing mill, according to documents obtained by … Continue reading

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Australia quietly makes first uranium shipment to India three years after supply agreement via ABC online

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop provided little detail about the inaugural sale, saying only that it was subject to commercial negotiations. The supply deal with India, signed in 2014, is the first of its kind Australia has made with a country not … Continue reading

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Japan eyes U.S. nuclear pact that renews automatically amid Trump administration vacancies via The Japan Times

Japan will seek a nuclear pact with the United States that renews automatically while it continues reprocessing spent fuel and enriching uranium, rather than a long-term pact similar to one set to expire next year, government sources said Tuesday. Ahead … Continue reading

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Uranium looms as big winner among resources under Trump via the Financial Times

Donald Trump’s upcoming presidency has led many investors to size up oil, coal and gold trades that could benefit from the sweeping changes he has promised. High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the … Continue reading

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Russia suspends nuclear agreement, ends uranium research pact with United States via Reuters

Russia further curtailed its cooperation with the United States in nuclear energy on Wednesday, suspending a research agreement and terminating one on uranium conversion, two days after the Kremlin shelved a plutonium pact with Washington. The Russian government said that … Continue reading

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