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<title>Can Nuclear Forestall Global Warming?</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83503</link>
<description>Rising energy and environmental costs may prevent nuclear power from being a sustainable alternative energy source in the fight against global warming, according to a new study. 
From: Science Daily</description>
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<title>Videos for peace</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/article/view/159571/1/1955</link>
<description>Make a short video about why US leadership is necessary to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and win $1,000.</description>
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<title>Dems Pressed on Global Warming Ahead of South Carolina Vote</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/157062/1/1955</link>
<description>SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 21 (OneWorld) - South Carolina voters concerned about global warming are calling on the Democratic candidates for president to focus on climate change solutions as they stage a public debate in the resort town of Myrtle Beach this evening.</description>
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<title>U.S. Groups Band Together to Stop Nuclear Transfer to India</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/156952/1/1955</link>
<description>NEW YORK, Jan 17 (OneWorld) - A diverse coalition of environmental and peace organizations in the United States is urging Congress to reject the Bush administration's move to send nuclear technologies to India.</description>
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<title>Bush's Nuclear 'Reprocessing' Plan Under Fire</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/155563/1/1955</link>
<description>NEW YORK, Nov 26 (OneWorld) - The Bush administration is pushing for plans to reuse spent nuclear fuel in power reactors across the United States, but key senators and nuclear analysts have raised economic and security concerns about reusing the weapons-grade fuel.</description>
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<title>India-US nuclear deal provokes political outrage</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/152363/1/1955</link>
<description>The United States-India nuclear cooperation agreement, tabled in India's Parliament on Monday, has precipitated a political crisis for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's United Progressive Alliance (UPS) government since it was formed a little over three years ago.</description>
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<title>Indian NGO against India-US nuclear agreement</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/152160/1/1955</link>
<description>Indian NGO National Alliance of People's Movements believes that the India-US nuclear deal has grave consequences for Indias national security and sovereignty as well impacts the rights and well-being of the Indians so demands the government to withdraw the India-US nuclear deal.</description>
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<title>Hiroshima a reminder against nuclear clout</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/152011/1/1955</link>
<description>UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon marked the 62nd anniversary of the worlds first-ever atomic bomb attack on the Japanese city of Hiroshima as a powerful reminder to halt nuclear proliferation and to make the world a safer place.</description>
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<title>U.S.-India Deal Said to 'Increase Nuclear Danger'</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/151869/1/1955</link>
<description>UNITED NATIONS, Aug 1 (OneWorld) - The Bush administration's decision to let India obtain nuclear technology from the United States is renewing long-held fears that it could result in further proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world.</description>
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<title>Evidence of Radioactive Material on Blue Lady</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/151684/1/1955</link>
<description>The former project manager of SS Norway (Blue Lady) has submitted an evidence which reveals that the toxic ship-for-scrap renamed Blue Lady and currently anchored 4000 feet off Alang coast has radioactive material on board in at least 5500 fire detection points.</description>
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<title>Nuclear technology harmful for environment</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/79441</link>
<description>K Srinivas, Climate and Energy Expert, Greenpeace, reacts to the recent leak from Japans nuclear plant and says nuclear energy is not the answer to Indias power crisis. Clean and renewable energy sources need to be developed to combat global warming.</description>
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<title>Japan Quake, Leak Raise Nuclear Safety Concerns</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/151380/1/1955</link>
<description>UNITED NATIONS, Jul 17 (OneWorld) - The huge fire and radioactive leak at a nuclear site in Japan caused by Monday's earthquake have prompted new calls for restraints on the use of nuclear technology.</description>
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<title>See Republicans Go BOOM!</title>
<link>http://tv.oneworld.net/article/view/150655/1/1955</link>
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<title>Dismay over Nuclear 'Solution' to Climate Problem</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/149031/1/1955</link>
<description>UNITED NATIONS, May 9 (OneWorld) - The UN's experts on climate change are facing the wrath of many environmental groups this week for embracing the notion that additional use of nuclear power could be helpful in the fight against global warming.</description>
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<title>Indias Nuclear Disarmament Gets Critical</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/144312/1/1955</link>
<description>In October 2006, eight years after India and Pakistan crossed the nuclear threshold, the world witnessed yet another breakout, when North Korea exploded an atomic bomb and demanded that it be recognised as a nuclear weapons-state. Talks aimed at persuading Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons, in return for security guarantees and economic assistance, collapsed last week.</description>
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