Yucca Mountain

Yucca Mountain, the Nevada-based, scientifically flawed and politically unjust proposed high-level radioactive waste repository has now been canceled. However, pro-nuclear forces in Congress have not abandoned Yucca and funding is still allocated to the project.

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Saturday
Apr222017

Nevada Democrats want say on Yucca Mountain

Friday
Apr212017

New Yucca Mountain Bill Unveiled; Hearing Set for Next Week 

Thursday
Apr202017

Point man on Yucca Mountain calls new bill ‘Screw Nevada 2’

Friday
Mar312017

Opponents gird for nuclear waste dump battle in Nevada

Political cartoon by Jim Day, published in the Las Vegas Review Journal in 2010 The Yucca Mountain, Nevada radioactive waste dump zombie is again stirring (see political cartoon, above left; be sure to count the toes!), as: the Trump administration has budgeted $120 million to resurrect its long cancelled licensing proceeding; Energy Secretary Perry made a surprise, secret trip to the site; and congressional Republicans attempt to "Screw Nevada" (the most common name for the 1987 law that singled out Yucca Mountain, despite its already documented scientific unsuitability, and environmental injustice). However, the State of Nevada, its congressional delegation, environmental watchdogs, and the Western Shoshone Indian Nation are girding for battle -- Beyond Nuclear, and a thousand environmental/justice groups nationwide, will stand with them, as we have for three decades. See Nevada's and Beyond Nuclear's websites for more information, and ways to take action.

Thursday
Mar302017

Native Americans speak out on radioactive dumping in their communities

Art by Jack MalotteAs posted at Censored News, Ian Zabarte, Western Shoshone Secretary of the Native Community Action Council (NCAC), has announced the Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues, to be held at UNLV Barrick Museum Auditorium in Las Vegas, NV on Earth Day (April 22-23). The event in entitled "Healing Global Wounds: 25 Years of Accomplishment." (The current attempt by the Trump administration and Republican Congress to revive the Yucca Mountain radioactive waste dump licensing proceeding -- to which NCAC is an official participant, a party with standing -- will be a focus.) More.

(See a larger version of the poster and art at the left, here.)