River Reactions
- added July 22, 2008
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The Yukon River, one of the largest rivers in North America, has been the lifeline of the Tribes and First Nations of Alaska's interior and Canada's Yukon Territory for thousands of years. In 2005, Toshiba Corporation offered the Alaska Native village of Galena an experimental nuclear reactor for "free," to be located on the north shore of the Yukon River. In this video, we see and hear reactions of the indigenous peoples of the region to the proposed nuclear reactor.
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- frontiermedia
- 2 months ago
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Nuclear energy is as unsafe now as it has ever been. The waste issue has never been resolved and the risks outweigh the potential benefits. The Bush administration is pushing nuclear energy on a world that has long outgrown the idea. Let us join together to protest the proliferation of all kinds of nuclear technologies.
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- sublimeuniverse
- 2 months ago
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Very well done.
Put this on the air.
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