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Norm Rubin discussing the Japanese nuclear situation on CBC Radio
(March 14, 2011) Energy Probe’s director of nuclear research Norm Rubin appeared on CBC Radio’s Sunday Edition this weekend to discuss the dire situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant, and the potential ramifications for the global nuclear industry. Continue reading
Posted in Energy Probe News, Nuclear Power
Tagged Chernobyl, Fukushima, Japan earthquake, meltdown, nuclear disaster, Nuclear Power, Radiation, tsunami
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Lawrence Solomon: One health activist attacks another (through me)
(February 9, 2011) Energy Probe Executive Director Lawrence Solomon refutes the claim that Port Hope has elevated levels of radiation. Continue reading
Posted in Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste, Radiation
Tagged Energy Probe, Lawrence Solomon, Nuclear Safety, Port Hope, Radiation
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Lawrence Solomon: The apples and oranges of radiation
(December 2, 2010) We may need to scrap the current regulatory regime governing low levels of raditation. Continue reading
Posted in LNT, Radiation
Tagged Energy Probe, Lawrence Solomon, linear no-threshold theory, Radiation
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All Eyes on Port Hope
(Nov. 21, 2010) In a recent essay, CBC Sunday Edition host Michael Enright talks about Energy Probe’s belief that the radiation fears dogging residents of Port Hope are unfounded. Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Health, Hormesis, Radiation
Tagged Energy Probe, Hormesis, Port Hope, Radiation
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Port Hope: Radioactive rhetoric
(Nov. 18, 2010) Editorial from the Toronto Star on the controversy surrounding anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott’s speech about Port Hope’s radiation levels. Continue reading
Lawrence Solomon: Radiation’s benefits
(Sept. 25) Will a gamma ray a day keep the doctor away? A new book says low-level radiation may prevent cancer. Continue reading

