63rd Carnival of Nuclear Energy Bloggers

July 31, 2011, 5:55PMANS Nuclear Cafe

The heat is on across the United States. The nation's 104 nuclear reactors are providing electricity to keep people cool without warming the planet.  Nuclear energy can help save habitat for polar bears.

The 63rd Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is online now at Next Big Future.

Scientists have found out that the polar bear is not descended from an Alaskan brown bear. Their DNA most closely resembles that of extinct brown bears in Ireland.

This post is the collective voice of the best pro-nuclear blogs in North America. If you want to hear the voice of the nuclear renaissance, the Carnival of Nuclear Energy Blogs is where to find it.

Past editions have been hosted at NEI Nuclear Notes, ANS Nuclear Cafe, Yes Vermont Yankee, NuclearGreen, Atomic Power Review, Idaho Samizdat, and CoolHandNuke, as well as several other popular nuclear energy blogs.

If you have a pro-nuclear energy blog, and would like to host an edition of the carnival, please contact Brian 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.


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