Nuclear Power Has No Place in the Kyoto Protocol – NIRS petition

Posted on 26th November 2008 by Pelindaba Working Group in Alternative Energy |Blogroll |Climate Change |DME - Minerals and Energy |Eskom |Letters |Mining |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |Nuclear Waste |PBMR - Pebble Bed |Petitions |Pollution |Press Releases |Radiation |Uranium

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Urgent call to Parliament to debate nuclear policy before Nuke Bill is gazetted

Posted on 11th November 2008 by Pelindaba Working Group in Alternative Energy |Climate Change |DME - Minerals and Energy |Eskom |Letters |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |Nuclear Waste |PBMR - Pebble Bed |Petitions |Pollution |Press Releases |Radiation

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Mass protest march against Uranium One & The mystery behind “Low Level Radiation”

Posted on 4th November 2008 by Pelindaba Working Group in DME - Minerals and Energy |Mining |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |Nuclear Waste |Press Releases |Radiation |Uranium

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ACDP not satisfied with Minister’s answer on nuclear funding

Posted on 29th October 2008 by Pelindaba Working Group in DME - Minerals and Energy |Eskom |NECSA - Nuclear Corporation of SA |Nuclear Energy |PBMR - Pebble Bed |Press Releases

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You now have until 7 Nov to comment on PBMR report

Posted on 28th October 2008 by Pelindaba Working Group in PBMR - Pebble Bed |Press Releases

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