Gender, Radiation, and Earth Day
Yesterday was Earth Day: Healing of Our Planet is Our Biggest Concern By Maggie GundersenIn our ninth installment in our Nuclear Spring Series, I wanted to reflect on when Earth Day first became a...
View ArticleChernobyl—35 Years Later
By The Fairewinds CrewToday is the tenth installment of our Nuclear Spring Series, and thirty-five years ago (yesterday), the Chernobyl disaster began on April 26, 1986. We hope you will join us this...
View ArticleLearning to Live with the Climate Emergency
By Arnie GundersenThank you for your tremendous response to our Nuclear Spring Series so far! If you have missed reading Fairewinds’ blog posts or watching posted videos, you may find the list of the...
View ArticleNuke Goop—Carbon-14
Why archeologists hate atomic power. By Maggie GundersenToday is our twelfth installment of our Nuclear Spring Series here at Fairewinds, and there will be more coming, including an entire journalism...
View ArticleLiving with Chernobyl
By The Fairewinds CrewJust last week, after the world memorialized the occurrence of the Chernobyl meltdown 35-years ago, a new Chernobyl catastrophe reared its ugly head. For 35-years, Chernobyl’s...
View ArticleSustainability & Renewable Energy are the Future
Could Rubber From Dandelions Make Tires More Sustainable? By Maggie GundersenYou learn something new every day! For example, who knew that rubber tires weren’t entirely rubber? According to EcoWatch,...
View ArticleAtomic Lies & Nuclear Falsehoods
By Patrick Moore“We must not stop dismantling the atomic lies, breaking them down into individual parts – so that their complex functioning is disturbed, or at best destroyed!”— Nuclear Energy...
View ArticleClimate Crisis + Regulatory Collusion = Nuclear Disasters
Leaks at Nuke in China By The Fairewinds CrewThe French and Chinese nuclear reactor Taishan Unit 1 is leaking radioactivity! Named Taishan Units 1 and 2, the reactors are the first of their kind in...
View ArticleNuclear Alert: Japanese Victims of Radioactive Black Rain Finally Vindicated
By The Fairewinds CrewFinally, a Japanese High Court has vindicated dozens of Japanese citizens suffering from radiation-related illnesses, who the Japanese government alleged lived too far from...
View ArticleNuclear Alert: Post-Hurricane Ida Status at Entergy’s Waterford Nuke
By Arnie GundersenSaturday Breaking News: Entergy says Waterford Nuke, hardest hit by Ida, will open “eventually,” and there is “no firm timetable.”When Hurricane Ida approached New Orleans on August...
View ArticleWoolsey Fire Data—Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Woolsey Fire from Topanga’ Photo Credit: pbuschmann on Flickr. By Maggie GundersenIf you watch TV or surf the net, you’ve seen the daily images of climate-crisis-induced forest fires, melting ice...
View ArticleWoolsey Fire Data—Our Environmental Justice Research
By The Fairewinds Crew We have great news, and We Need Your Help With Our Scientific Environmental Justice EffortsFirst, the great news! As we made everyone aware on Thursday, October 14, 2021, the...
View ArticleWoolsey Fire Project: Citizen Science & the Way Forward
By Arnie GundersenIf you did not read the posts that Maggie and I wrote about community-volunteer citizen-scientists, we hope that do so soon! We have rarely heard a better explanation of this concept...
View ArticleSanta Susana Field Lab Meltdown & Woolsey Fire: Take These Beautiful Words...
By The Fairewinds Crew Photo credit: David Orenstein, Woolsey Fire in the Simi Hills, November 9, 2018 Fairewinds Energy Education is proud that our recent scientific analysis of the spread of...
View ArticleMust-See Woolsey Fire & SSFL Documentary: ‘In the Dark of the Valley’
"In the Dark of the Valley" tells the story of the Santa Susana Field Lab and the Los Angeles communities fighting to clean up its cancer-causing radioactive waste. The new feature documentary airs...
View ArticleNuclear 101: Back to Basics with BREDL
By The Fairewinds CrewSince Fairewinds inception, we have worked with the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League (BREDL), analyzing nuclear power risks throughout the southern states. We go way back....
View ArticleSpecial Event: Uranium & The Waste It Leaves Behind!
Our special thanks to those of you who have recently contributed to Fairewinds Energy Education. Your donations are critical to our work for two reasons: First, the projects, research, and analyses...
View ArticleHuman Perspective: The Power of Art & the Nuclear-Free World
By The Fairewinds CrewPlease join the conversation exploring how visual and performing artists advocate for a nuclear-free world on Tuesday, December 7, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time....
View ArticleOur Oceans Are Not Sewers
Reckless endangerment of the world's oceans and seas by governmental agencies and industry continues Photo of Arnie Gundersen taken by citizen scientists on Lake District National Park public beach...
View ArticleUkraine: Vulnerable Atomic Reactors Don’t Belong In a War Zone!
Join us tomorrow night Thursday, March 10, at 7 pm EST as filmmaker Robbie Leppzer of Turning Tide Productions interviews us [Arnie and Maggie Gundersen] live on...
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