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  1. What's Naturopathy? :S
  2. Looks good! I might create my own nuclear blog..
  3. Le coût d'un accident nucléaire en France ? Plus de 400 milliards d'euros http://goo.gl/MqYIu

  4. Is that first pic real? If so its incredible!
  5. Ugh republicans disgust me!
  6. Its pretty obvious now that everything he said before was just that, words and no action. His support for that Keystone pipeline says it all imo.
  7. This quote is pretty awesome. I will spread it and share it with my friends! The only future is a green future!
  8. President Hollande wants to create a public debate on the future of nuclear energy in France. He wants to reduce the country's reliance on nuclear energy to around 50% of the total power supply in France. That would mean that no new nuclear reactors would be built in France. Experts argue that "a future France that abandons nuclear would impoverish global nuclear R&D". “France’s reduced backing for nuclear will certainly be a blow to nuclear power’s reputation,” says Chi-Jen Yang, an expert in technology policy at Duke University’s Center on Global Change. http://www.technologyreview.com/news/510046/will-france-give-up-its-role-as-a-nuclear-powerhouse/
  9. Top 100 Polluters list for 2012: http://www.peri.umass.edu/toxicair2012/ This list is only for the USA and is only for air pollution. This list is highly weighted for the pollution's proximity to human populations, such as cities. So as long as you do your polluting away from big cities, you won't rank very high. Bayer Group is number one, and most of their pollution comes from ONE factory.
  10. Dont really care much for these social networks. I mostly visit forums, but i do have a twitter profile which i log in to now and then.
  11. Ah exotic! Always fun to meet people from every corner of our world.
  12. Fiji water is untouched for millions of years just so it could be bottled up, shipped across the world and sold in an airport. Just the way nature intended.
  13. Australia could let mining magnates build one of the world's largest coal ports on top of the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem -- opening access to 8 billion extra tonnes of planet-killing coal and risking the survival of this entire amazing world heritage site. Activists in Australia are pressuring the government and UNESCO is speaking out, but a bank owned by the US public is key to the project. Global pressure on the US bank now could bring international shame and spotlight environmental issues in the middle of the US election season. If they pull out, the entire crazy plan could be shut down for good. Let’s up the pressure on the bank’s chairman Fred Hochberg and demand he halt funding for Great Barrier Coal. We have only days to act -- he's in Australia for meetings right now. Click below to join the call to save the reef and Avaaz will deliver our voices to Hochberg: http://www.avaaz.org...oal_mine_global The enormous coal port project would push the already vulnerable reef closer to the brink by constructing an export terminal inside its waters -- and by flooding the market with 8 billion more tonnes of coal exports. It would allow up to 20 ships each day to travel over this pristine area, shuttling dirty coal from inland Australia to China. We saw the kind of damage these ships can cause in 2010 when a ship ran aground, leaving a 3km gash in the unique reef. Right now, the proposal is facing hurdles after UNESCO reported that coal development is damaging the reef, and the Australian government has intervened by calling for a review of the environmental assessment. If we can cut the funding off at its source we can bring another blow to the plan -- and help stop the entire mining operation. The US Export-Import Bank is already embattled within US politics and wants to avoid any further controversy. A massive outcry right now could stop them from destroying the most spectacular underwater scenery in the world. Sign now and Avaaz will deliver the message straight to Hochberg: http://www.avaaz.org...oal_mine_global
  14. This sounds like an interesting project. I wish you the best of luck with it! :)
  15. Huh!?! Nuclear power is not a reliable energy source and it has a huge ecological footprint which we could all see from the fukushima nuclear accident.
  16. Hi! Its always nice to have people around with some special knowledge, something that you seem to have. Nice websites you got there btw ;)
  17. 9 people have voted and it seems most people here want to be able to both upvote and downvote. Maybe its time to change?
  18. That seems like an awfully heartless thing to say!
  19. Hi Sugarhill! Always nice to see new people here. +1 for leeching off free internet time on your work.
  20. Why not? Could work. Unless it creates more carbon to construct those things than it would actually save.
  21. I was wondering what happened with the forum. Its nice to see it back again. :-)
  22. This might be a bit of a stretch. But i think you could add Fallout to your list of games. Its about life after a nuclear world war.
  23. Instead of fireworks we had a few beautiful rice lamps on new years eve. We also tried to use as much organic food as possible. And we recycled everything too!
  24. The Fukushima nuclear horror was THE single most important story from 2011. So this list is no surprise for me really. But i find it funny that there is such a variation among the top ten posts.
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