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December 27, 2020 By JONATHAN RILEY

SPECIAL FOLLOW-UP FEATURE: NUCLEAR FAMILY

For some with personal connections to past mistakes, the consequences of unfettered ingenuity are no more easily ignored than mushroom clouds on the horizon

Filed Under: Environment, Features, Oral Histories, Throwback Tagged With: Boston, Cambridge, features, history, longform, news, news to us, nuclear, nuclear energy, technology, throwback, Waltham

February 6, 2020 By CHRIS FARAONE and NYADENYA OGHENEVO FRANCIS INYAGWA

“SHOULD A CORPORATION POISON YOUR FAMILY FOR MONEY?”: STEYER HAS NO LOVE FOR FERC, WOULD “EMPOWER” STATES TO STAND UP AGAINST PIPELINES

“Should a corporation poison your family for money?” Steyer asked the crowd. “Climate is the number one priority … not because we want it to be, but because it has to be.”

Filed Under: Environment, Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, bernie sanders, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, criminal justice, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, energy, engagement, FERC, fracking, gun control, guns, immigration, income inequality, Joe Biden, law enforcement, local media, manchester divided, Michael Bloomberg, natural gas, New Hampshire, nuclear, Pete Buttigieg, pilgrims, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, Tom Steyer, town halls, voter rights, Weymouth Compressor Station

August 30, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

REVISITING ‘PILGRIMS’: THE CLEANUP ON CAPE COD

To understand the current controversy over the decommissioning of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant, you have to understand its past

Filed Under: Environment, Features, Oral Histories Tagged With: BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cape Cod, Cape Downwinders, Congress, Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, Entergy, Holtec, Miriam Wasser, no nukes, NRC, nuclear, nuclear reactor, pilgrims, Plymouth, radiation

January 31, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

MORE PHYSICAL COPIES OF ‘PILGRIMS’ DROPPED IN PLYMOUTH & CAPE COD

If you are in the Plymouth or Cape Cod areas, we also just dropped more bundles at the following libraries …

Filed Under: Engagement, Oral Histories Tagged With: Cape Cod, Miram Wasser, nuclear, pilgrims, Plymouth

March 3, 2018 By MIRIAM WASSER

PILGRIMS: 50 YEARS OF ANTI-NUCLEAR MASS

The 525-ton, 65-foot tall reactor vessel for the Boston Edison Company’s Pilgrim Nuclear Station took a month-long, 3,587-mile voyage to go from the fabrication shops at Combustion Engineering on the Tennessee River to the plant site before being nudged into a landing — about a mile south of where the Pilgrims had landed 350 years before Dear Reader, […]

Filed Under: Features, Oral Histories Tagged With: BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cape Cod, Cape Downwinders, Congress, Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, Entergy, Miriam Wasser, no nukes, NRC, nuclear, nuclear reactor, pilgrims, Plymouth, radiation

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