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<title>Can Nuclear Forestall Global Warming?</title>
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<description>Rising energy and environmental costs may prevent nuclear power from being a sustainable alternative energy source in the fight against global warming, according to a new study. 
From: Science Daily</description>
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<title>Videos for peace</title>
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<description>Make a short video about why US leadership is necessary to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and win $1,000.</description>
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<title>Greenpeace: Intesa e Enel finanziano nucleare obsoleto in Slovacchia </title>
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<description>&quot;Banca IntesaSanpaolo finanzia il completamento di due reattori nucleari degli anni '70 a Mochovce in Slovacchia in cui è coinvolta l'Enel attraverso la controllata Slovenské Elektrárne&quot;. Lo afferma Greenpeace che nei giorni ha fatto visita alle agenzie della banca per informare i clienti sulla decisione di IntesaSanpaolo che ha già concesso una linea di credito di circa 100 milioni di euro senza aver ricevuto alcuna garanzia sulla sicurezza dei reattori. Greenpeace critica da tempo il prog</description>
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<title>Dems Pressed on Global Warming Ahead of South Carolina Vote</title>
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<description>SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 21 (OneWorld) - South Carolina voters concerned about global warming are calling on the Democratic candidates for president to focus on climate change solutions as they stage a public debate in the resort town of Myrtle Beach this evening.</description>
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<title>U.S. Groups Band Together to Stop Nuclear Transfer to India</title>
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<description>NEW YORK, Jan 17 (OneWorld) - A diverse coalition of environmental and peace organizations in the United States is urging Congress to reject the Bush administration's move to send nuclear technologies to India.</description>
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