Does Ontario Need New Nuclear to Keep its Lights on in 2050?
This factsheet shows that Ontario can easily accommodate enough solar and wind installations to meet
Possibility of Russians hacking into Ontario nuclear plants “a very serious question,” says Premier Kathleen Wynne
Green Living2018-03-20T10:00:02-04:00March 20, 2018|
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said today she considers the possibility of Russians hacking into Ontario's nuclear plants
Report paints grim picture of Fukushima-scale nuclear accident in Pickering
Green Living2018-03-19T18:08:46-04:00March 19, 2018|
Metro March 18, 2018 Report paints grim picture of Fukushima-scale nuclear accident in Pickering A Fukushima-scale nuclear
Report paints grim picture of Fukushima-scale nuclear accident in Pickering
Green Living2018-03-16T16:14:45-04:00March 16, 2018|
Toronto Star March 11, 2018 Tess Kalinowski Report paints grim picture of Fukushima-scale nuclear accident in Pickering
The hidden story of the dangers of Pickering
Angela Bischoff2022-01-25T03:29:19-05:00March 14, 2018|
The hidden story of the dangers of Pickering The Toronto Star has published an excellent story covering
A Fukushima Disaster at Pickering could lead to 26,000 cancers and $125 billion in lost home values
Green Living2022-01-25T03:29:58-05:00March 12, 2018|
Seven years ago, a runaway triple nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Nuclear Station in Japan occurred. The
A Fukushima-level Nuclear Disaster at Pickering
Green Living2022-01-13T15:35:24-05:00March 10, 2018|
This expert report finds that a Fukushima-level disaster at the Pickering Nuclear plant would result in an estimated 26,000 cancer cases, of which roughly half would be fatal. Large areas of the Greater Toronto Area would need to be evacuated and would become uninhabitable in some cases for 100 years or more.
