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Can hemp remediate radioactive plutonium contamination? Superfund site Rocky Flats in Colorado is ground zero for first-ever test. Tiffany Hansen of Rocky Flats Downwinders reports on recent testing program. And Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety on the latest lies and omissions by Southern California Edison. Nuclear Hotseat w/host Libbe HaLevy. http://nuclearhotseat.com/2020/01/30/hemp-can-it-remediate-plutonium-rocky-flats-project-w-tiffany-hansen/
Can hemp remediate radioactive plutonium contamination? Superfund site Rocky Flats in Colorado is ground zero for first-ever test. Tiffany Hansen of Rocky Flats Downwinders reports on recent testing program. And Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety on the latest lies and omissions by Southern California Edison. Nuclear Hotseat w/host Libbe HaLevy. http://nuclearhotseat.com/2020/01/30/hemp-can-it-remediate-plutonium-rocky-flats-project-w-tiffany-hansen/
Can hemp remediate radioactive plutonium contamination? Superfund site Rocky Flats in Colorado is ground zero for first-ever test. Tiffany Hansen of Rocky Flats Downwinders reports on recent testing program. And Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety on the latest lies and omissions by Southern California Edison. Nuclear Hotseat w/host Libbe HaLevy. http://nuclearhotseat.com/2020/01/30/hemp-can-it-remediate-plutonium-rocky-flats-project-w-tiffany-hansen/
Radioactive nuclear waste lies re: southern California San Onofre's thin, already damaged canisters, located in a tsunami zone next to an earthquake fault - hey, what could go wrong? Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety explains. + Dr. Gordon Edwards on Unanticipated Radioactive Repercussions - what radioactivity does to your health.
Radioactive nuclear waste lies re: southern California San Onofre's thin, already damaged canisters, located in a tsunami zone next to an earthquake fault - hey, what could go wrong? Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety explains. + Dr. Gordon Edwards on Unanticipated Radioactive Repercussions - what radioactivity does to your health.
Radioactive nuclear waste lies re: southern California San Onofre's thin, already damaged canisters, located in a tsunami zone next to an earthquake fault - hey, what could go wrong? Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety explains. + Dr. Gordon Edwards on Unanticipated Radioactive Repercussions - what radioactivity does to your health.
Today we’re talking about avoiding a nuclear crisis. Though the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant in southern California was shut down in 2013, there are still major consequences that we could face because of the inefficient storage of nuclear waste. I'm joined today by two women whose expertise will not only enlighten, but hopefully spur us into taking the appropriate action to avoid a future nuclear crisis. Carrie Woodland, CEO of California Healthy Planet Solutions and founder of We The People San Diego, joins me today in an attempt to increase awareness of the San Onofre crisis and to explain why this is more than just a local issue - it's a global issue that affects everyone. Donna Gilmore, founder of San Onofre Safety, joins us to talk about the highly radioactive lethal nuclear waste being stored just north of Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. She shares how we can each take part in having basic storage requirements changed to eliminate the thin and inefficient canisters that are currently in use for the storage of this nuclear waste. We Discuss: Why new years resolutions have built-in problems and are inefficient for real change How resetting and course correcting are positive ways to encourage better choices The very serious situation that exists at San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant in California Why this potential nuclear crisis is not just local to San Diego and is a global issue Why the waste storage canisters are not at a standard they should be to keep us safe How these canisters are vulnerable to short-term cracking and environmental exposure What can be done to raise awareness and take action before a nuclear crisis occurs For the full show notes visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety with the latest bombshell revelation about the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s inadvertent admission of a lie about the canisters at San Onofre.
San Onofre nuclear nightmares continue: San Onofre Safety’s Donna Gilmore w/latest bombshell on dangerous spent fuel incompetence & NRC/Edison lies. Excerpts from speakers at the October 8 music/rally Songs for SONGS (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station – get it?) at San Clemente’s famous Belly Up music club: Report on a videotaped Welcome by Gregory Jaczko, former Chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ian Cairns is a former champion surfer who was influential in establishing the world professional surfing circuit and particularly the World Championship Tour. Originally from Perth, Western Australia, Ian has lived in California for 27 years and has family in Laguna Beach. Cathy Iwane was living in Japan with her husband and two children when the Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown happened. She shares how that event play out in her personal life and led to her leaving that country with her two children. Leona Morgan is a member of the Nuclear Issues Study Group, Haul No, and Diné No Nukes, and she traveled from her home in New Mexico to address the crowd on nuclear colonialism and the range of nuclear problems in her state. Filmmaker Adam Salkin gave a powerful presentation, based not only on what he has learned about nuclear in the process of shooting his latest film, but because it’s an important part of his personal history growing up in the shadow of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, just north of Los Angeles. A report on the speech by Admiral Len Hering on the need for risk management and why San Onofre scares him. (I was asked not to use the audio of his speech on Nuclear Hotseat, but a video has been posted and is available in its entirety HERE.)
San Onofre nuclear nightmares continue: San Onofre Safety’s Donna Gilmore w/latest bombshell on dangerous spent fuel incompetence & NRC/Edison lies. Excerpts from speakers at the October 8 music/rally Songs for SONGS (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station – get it?) at San Clemente’s famous Belly Up music club: Report on a videotaped Welcome by Gregory Jaczko, former Chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ian Cairns is a former champion surfer who was influential in establishing the world professional surfing circuit and particularly the World Championship Tour. Originally from Perth, Western Australia, Ian has lived in California for 27 years and has family in Laguna Beach. Cathy Iwane was living in Japan with her husband and two children when the Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown happened. She shares how that event play out in her personal life and led to her leaving that country with her two children. Leona Morgan is a member of the Nuclear Issues Study Group, Haul No, and Diné No Nukes, and she traveled from her home in New Mexico to address the crowd on nuclear colonialism and the range of nuclear problems in her state. Filmmaker Adam Salkin gave a powerful presentation, based not only on what he has learned about nuclear in the process of shooting his latest film, but because it’s an important part of his personal history growing up in the shadow of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, just north of Los Angeles. A report on the speech by Admiral Len Hering on the need for risk management and why San Onofre scares him. (I was asked not to use the audio of his speech on Nuclear Hotseat, but a video has been posted and is available in its entirety HERE.)
San Onofre nuclear nightmares continue: San Onofre Safety's Donna Gilmore w/latest bombshell on dangerous spent fuel incompetence & NRC/Edison lies. Excerpts from speakers at the October 8 music/rally Songs for SONGS (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station – get it?) at San Clemente's famous Belly Up music club: Report on a videotaped Welcome by Gregory Jaczko, former Chair of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Ian Cairns is a former champion surfer who was influential in establishing the world professional surfing circuit and particularly the World Championship Tour. Originally from Perth, Western Australia, Ian has lived in California for 27 years and has family in Laguna Beach. Cathy Iwane was living in Japan with her husband and two children when the Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown happened. She shares how that event play out in her personal life and led to her leaving that country with her two children. Leona Morgan is a member of the Nuclear Issues Study Group, Haul No, and Diné No Nukes, and she traveled from her home in New Mexico to address the crowd on nuclear colonialism and the range of nuclear problems in her state. Filmmaker Adam Salkin gave a powerful presentation, based not only on what he has learned about nuclear in the process of shooting his latest film, but because it's an important part of his personal history growing up in the shadow of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, just north of Los Angeles. A report on the speech by Admiral Len Hering on the need for risk management and why San Onofre scares him. (I was asked not to use the audio of his speech on Nuclear Hotseat, but a video has been posted and is available in its entirety HERE.)
San Onofre Safety‘s Donna Gilmore tells what she tried to say to Southern California Edison at the August 9 Community EnRagement, uh, Engagement Panel when the “experts” shouted her down. More scary information on how the nuclear industry is playing loose and fast with highly radioactive nuclear reactor waste, as well as Southern California's future. Linda Pentz Gunter of Beyond Nuclear explains a new project, Beyond Nuclear International – a source for in-depth news stories that get beyond the nuclear headlines to provide history, context and details. Sign up for this weekly email delivery.
San Onofre Safety‘s Donna Gilmore tells what she tried to say to Southern California Edison at the August 9 Community EnRagement, uh, Engagement Panel when the “experts” shouted her down. More scary information on how the nuclear industry is playing loose and fast with highly radioactive nuclear reactor waste, as well as Southern California’s future. Linda Pentz Gunter of Beyond Nuclear explains a new project, Beyond Nuclear International – a source for in-depth news stories that get beyond the nuclear headlines to provide history, context and details. Sign up for this weekly email delivery.
San Onofre Safety‘s Donna Gilmore tells what she tried to say to Southern California Edison at the August 9 Community EnRagement, uh, Engagement Panel when the “experts” shouted her down. More scary information on how the nuclear industry is playing loose and fast with highly radioactive nuclear reactor waste, as well as Southern California’s future. Linda Pentz Gunter of Beyond Nuclear explains a new project, Beyond Nuclear International – a source for in-depth news stories that get beyond the nuclear headlines to provide history, context and details. Sign up for this weekly email delivery.
Nuclear Trainwreck? – San Onofre high level radioactive wastelurks just above and behind Pacific Ocean high tide mark –and proposed rail transport is a “mobile Chernobyl” disaster just waiting to happen. This Week’s Featured Interview: “Nuclear trainwreck” – Let’s hope that’s a metaphor, not a future reality! Donna Gilmore is founder and head of San...
Full show dedicated to the January 24-25 Diablo Canyon Shutdown Strategy Conference, which took place in San Luis Obispo. Speakers heard in this program: Jane Swanson and Linda Seeley from San Luis Obispo Mother's for Peace, which hosted the event and has been fighting Diablo Canyon for more than 40 years; Daniel Hirsch's testimony before Sen. Barbara Boxer's Committee on Environment and Public Works; Jerry Brown of World Business Academy on Radiation and Public Health Project's epidemiological study on cancer rates in San Luis Obispo County; Damon Moglen of Friends of the Earth on shutdown strategies and talking points; Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety on the false safety promises of dry cask storage; Attorney Mike Aguirre on the need to find and protect whistleblowers; veteran activist Harvey Wasserman on transition to solar; Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds.org on focusing our shutdown strategies; and Chumash elder Fred Collins and Japanese Buddhist monk Sawada-Shonin blessing our efforts
Full show dedicated to the January 24-25 Diablo Canyon Shutdown Strategy Conference, which took place in San Luis Obispo. Speakers heard in this program: Jane Swanson and Linda Seeley from San Luis Obispo Mother's for Peace, which hosted the event and has been fighting Diablo Canyon for more than 40 years; Daniel Hirsch's testimony before Sen. Barbara Boxer's Committee on Environment and Public Works; Jerry Brown of World Business Academy on Radiation and Public Health Project's epidemiological study on cancer rates in San Luis Obispo County; Damon Moglen of Friends of the Earth on shutdown strategies and talking points; Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety on the false safety promises of dry cask storage; Attorney Mike Aguirre on the need to find and protect whistleblowers; veteran activist Harvey Wasserman on transition to solar; Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds.org on focusing our shutdown strategies; and Chumash elder Fred Collins and Japanese Buddhist monk Sawada-Shonin blessing our efforts
INTERVIEWS: Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety breaks down the dangers of inferior dry casks for storage of San Onofre's waste for high burn-up fuel. Breaking News report from Three Mile Island Alert's Scott Portzline on a new cyber-threat to US energy companies, including nukes. When is an NRC "Unusual Event" not an Unusual Event? When it's Numnutz of the Week! PLUS: Rad levels up at WIPP; Fukushima radiation release into ocean now dwarfs Chernobyl's releases on land and at sea; Japan accidentally nuke-free for the summer; and if you're flying, watch out that those sweet treats they serve weren't manufactured in Fukushima!
INTERVIEWS: Donna Gilmore of San Onofre Safety breaks down the dangers of inferior dry casks for storage of San Onofre's waste for high burn-up fuel. Breaking News report from Three Mile Island Alert's Scott Portzline on a new cyber-threat to US energy companies, including nukes. When is an NRC "Unusual Event" not an Unusual Event? When it's Numnutz of the Week! PLUS: Rad levels up at WIPP; Fukushima radiation release into ocean now dwarfs Chernobyl's releases on land and at sea; Japan accidentally nuke-free for the summer; and if you're flying, watch out that those sweet treats they serve weren't manufactured in Fukushima!