Environment

Overload: Nuclear Sites in Fault Zones, the U.S. Chamber Versus Your Air, and More

  • March 16, 20113:50 pm PDT
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A map mashup of nuclear reactor sites and the USGS-described "seismic hazard zones" in the United States.

The Union of Concerned Scientists has perhaps the most helpful FAQ published yet about the Japanese nuclear crisis.

Just how necessary is nuclear power?

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce vs. our air: a brief history.

"Coal has served its purpose, but let's move on," says the American Lung Association.

Every single Republican on the House Energy Committee refused to acknowledge that climate change was real and man-made.

Overload is a daily round-up of what we're reading at GOOD Environment HQ.

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