The International Forum on Globalization's Claire Greensfelder chairs a panel of indigenous and minority activists from around the world detailing the catastrophic impacts of uranium mining and the nuclear fuel cycle on their various cultures, people and ecosystems.
From the American Southwest to Alaska; from Niger to Kazakhstan; from uranium mines in Australia and India to reprocessing plants in France, Japan and the State of Georgia, indigenous and minority communities testify to horrendous health and environmental devastation that shows the current industry push for a 'nuclear renaissance' to be nothing less than genocidal.
For more info:
www.dont-nuke-the-climate.org
www.IFG.org
www.DineCARE.org
www.SortirDuNucleaire.fr
the french chick is soo bangable
5959512 9 months ago
google: Niger la bataille de l'uranium
akwBluff 1 year ago
thank you
akwBluff 1 year ago
4:50 - Diese beiden schmalen Bücher - Nuclear Power - "The Critical Question" .... Geschichten aus erster Hand ! und "Uranium Is It A Country" sind bestimmt sehr aufschlussreich.
4:50 - These two small books - Nuclear Power - "The Critical Question" .... Stories first hand! and "Uranium Is It A Country?" are designed very revealing.
atomunfall 1 year ago
4:25 - 20.000 tonns nuclear waste in Ontario -
The low level of environmental assessments for oil and nuclear projects is all to criticize, especially in Canada.
atomunfall 1 year ago
Mining exploration for all metals is in decline
but somehow i think people are still fucking.....
odin422 2 years ago