The 138th Carnival of Nuclear Energy
The 138th Carnival of Nuclear Bloggers is now up at the popular site "Next Big Future." You can click here to view this latest edition.
There is quite a variety of topics in this week's Carnival. An end of the year podcast wrap-up, updates on the Vermont Yankee situation, some interesting information on the seismic considerations around Japanese nuclear plants, and a discussion about antagonism in communication. There are many other topics covered - these are just a few. Once again, the Carnival covers a broad, admirable range of subjects.
The publication of the Carnival each week is part of a commitment by the leading pro-nuclear bloggers in North America to speak with a collective voice on the issue of the value of nuclear energy.
While we each have our own points of view, we agree that the promise of peaceful uses of the atom remains viable in our own time and for the future.
Past editions of the carnival have been hosted at Yes Vermont Yankee, Atomic Power Review, ANS Nuclear Cafe, Idaho Samizdat, NEI Nuclear Notes, Next Big Future, Atomic Insights, Hiroshima Syndrome, Things Worse Than Nuclear Power, EntrepreNuke, and CoolHandNuke.
If you have a pro-nuclear energy blog and would like to host an edition of the carnival, please contact Brain Wang at Next Big Future to get on the rotation.
This is a great collaborative effort that deserves your support. Please post a Tweet, a Facebook entry, or a link on your Web site or blog to support the carnival.