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Supreme Court Case Decides Fate of Texas Nuclear Waste Site
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) authority to license a high-level nuclear waste storage site in West Texas, a decision with significant implications for the U.S. nuclear industry and its climate goals.
Supreme Court Case Decides Fate of Texas Nuclear Waste Site
The Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) authority to license a high-level nuclear waste storage site in West Texas, a decision with significant implications for the U.S. nuclear industry and its climate goals.
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48% Bias Score


Court Blocks Nuclear Waste Site Over Endangered Species Concerns
A Quebec First Nation won a second court victory against a planned nuclear waste storage facility near the Ottawa River due to inadequate protection measures for endangered species, forcing a reconsideration of the project's environmental permit.
Court Blocks Nuclear Waste Site Over Endangered Species Concerns
A Quebec First Nation won a second court victory against a planned nuclear waste storage facility near the Ottawa River due to inadequate protection measures for endangered species, forcing a reconsideration of the project's environmental permit.
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36% Bias Score


Supreme Court Weighs Texas Nuclear Waste Facility Amid Yucca Mountain Stalemate
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a challenge to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's approval of a temporary nuclear waste storage site in Texas, highlighting the ongoing issue of the stalled Yucca Mountain project and its impact on the future of nuclear waste management.
Supreme Court Weighs Texas Nuclear Waste Facility Amid Yucca Mountain Stalemate
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a challenge to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's approval of a temporary nuclear waste storage site in Texas, highlighting the ongoing issue of the stalled Yucca Mountain project and its impact on the future of nuclear waste management.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Rotating Nuclear Waste Storage: A Costly, Innovative Solution
Germany's search for a permanent nuclear waste repository has been unsuccessful, leading to a temporary solution of rotating storage between states for ten years, beginning in 2034, incurring significant costs but also spurring innovation and maintaining public awareness of the issue.
Germany's Rotating Nuclear Waste Storage: A Costly, Innovative Solution
Germany's search for a permanent nuclear waste repository has been unsuccessful, leading to a temporary solution of rotating storage between states for ten years, beginning in 2034, incurring significant costs but also spurring innovation and maintaining public awareness of the issue.
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56% Bias Score


German Study: Transmutation Promises Profitable Nuclear Waste Solution
A study commissioned by Germany's SPRIND agency shows that radioactive waste from nuclear power plants can be converted into less harmful elements using a transmutation plant, potentially recovering valuable materials and reducing radiation duration from one million years to 800 years; the process i...
German Study: Transmutation Promises Profitable Nuclear Waste Solution
A study commissioned by Germany's SPRIND agency shows that radioactive waste from nuclear power plants can be converted into less harmful elements using a transmutation plant, potentially recovering valuable materials and reducing radiation duration from one million years to 800 years; the process i...
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44% Bias Score


Opposition Mounts Against Fessenheim Radioactive Scrap Recycling Plant
A planned recycling plant for low-level radioactive scrap metal near Fessenheim, France, is facing strong opposition due to concerns about radioactivity and environmental risks, particularly from Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, while France is expanding it. The plant, proposed by EDF fo...
Opposition Mounts Against Fessenheim Radioactive Scrap Recycling Plant
A planned recycling plant for low-level radioactive scrap metal near Fessenheim, France, is facing strong opposition due to concerns about radioactivity and environmental risks, particularly from Germany, which is phasing out nuclear power, while France is expanding it. The plant, proposed by EDF fo...
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36% Bias Score

Coldwater Creek Cancer Cluster: Uncompensated Victims of the Manhattan Project
High rates of rare cancers among Coldwater Creek residents are linked to uranium waste from the Manhattan Project; a compensation program expired before covering this area, leaving residents without financial support despite ongoing cleanup efforts.

Coldwater Creek Cancer Cluster: Uncompensated Victims of the Manhattan Project
High rates of rare cancers among Coldwater Creek residents are linked to uranium waste from the Manhattan Project; a compensation program expired before covering this area, leaving residents without financial support despite ongoing cleanup efforts.
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64% Bias Score

DOE Reverses Decision to Cancel Lease for WIPP Office Building
Federal officials reversed plans to terminate a New Mexico office lease for employees overseeing the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), following concerns from state representatives about potential operational disruptions and safety risks, aft...

DOE Reverses Decision to Cancel Lease for WIPP Office Building
Federal officials reversed plans to terminate a New Mexico office lease for employees overseeing the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), following concerns from state representatives about potential operational disruptions and safety risks, aft...
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Private Nuclear Waste Storage
The Supreme Court hears a case challenging the federal government's authority to allow temporary storage of spent nuclear fuel at a private facility in Texas, amid a decades-long failure to establish a permanent disposal site and a growing stockpile of over 91,000 metric tons of radioactive waste.

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Private Nuclear Waste Storage
The Supreme Court hears a case challenging the federal government's authority to allow temporary storage of spent nuclear fuel at a private facility in Texas, amid a decades-long failure to establish a permanent disposal site and a growing stockpile of over 91,000 metric tons of radioactive waste.
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40% Bias Score

Study Suggests Transforming Nuclear Waste, Reducing Long-Term Storage Needs
A study commissioned by SPRIND proposes transforming highly radioactive waste into less harmful elements at decommissioned German nuclear plants using a Transmutex plant, recovering valuable materials and reducing long-term storage needs, but the BASE expressed reservations about its feasibility.

Study Suggests Transforming Nuclear Waste, Reducing Long-Term Storage Needs
A study commissioned by SPRIND proposes transforming highly radioactive waste into less harmful elements at decommissioned German nuclear plants using a Transmutex plant, recovering valuable materials and reducing long-term storage needs, but the BASE expressed reservations about its feasibility.
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44% Bias Score

Cumbria's Nuclear Waste Site: A Decade-Long Capping Operation
The UK's only Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) in Drigg, Cumbria, is starting a decade-long project to cap and secure an area the size of 56,000 football pitches full of radioactive waste, managing the legacy of its past as a WWII explosives factory and uncovering explosive materials during the pro...

Cumbria's Nuclear Waste Site: A Decade-Long Capping Operation
The UK's only Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) in Drigg, Cumbria, is starting a decade-long project to cap and secure an area the size of 56,000 football pitches full of radioactive waste, managing the legacy of its past as a WWII explosives factory and uncovering explosive materials during the pro...
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40% Bias Score

Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...

Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...
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52% Bias Score
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