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  1. Environmentalists For Nuclear Energy; http://www.ecolo.org (click on the appropriate flag)
  2. Wade Allison; Oxford University PhysicsThe Radiation Information Network; one of the most comprehensive directories of radiation information on the internet; http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/index.html
  3. Understanding how civil nuclear technology is the safe green solution; http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/nuclearsafety/webpptMay07.pdf
  4. Radiation and Reason : The Impact of Science on a Culture of Fear; http://www.radiationandreason.com 
  5. Atomic Energy Insights; http://atomicinsights.com/
  6. Unclear 2 Nuclear; http://www.unclear2nuclear.com/index.php
  7. The Radiation Information Network; http://www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/index.html (Idaho State University)
  8. Radiation Hormesis (Using Low Dose Radiation to Heal the Body); http://nighthawkminerals.com/
  9. Rod Adams discusses energy issues; http://atomicinsights.blogspot.com/
  10. Nuclear Street nuclear power portal; http://nuclearstreet.com/b/
  11. Energy's Final Frontier transition from fossil to nuclear; http://www.coal2nuclear.com
  12. Radiation Risks; IEM : Consulting Services (radiation and radioactivity) http://www.iem-inc.com/linkrskr.html
  13. ALSOS Digital Library for Nuclear Issues; Washington and Lee University; http://alsos.wlu.edu/
  14. Ledlights.org; provides a collection of resources on global warming causes, effects and preventive measures for global warming. The "100 ways to save the earth" is quite good; http://www.ledlights.org/Save-The-Planet/
  15. The Library; a website dedicated to the current nuclear energy debate for Singapore. Information from "both sides" is given neutral listings; http://www.playpotential.net/library.html
  16. MIT NSE Nuclear Information Hub; Http://web.mit.edu/nse/ ; Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  17. Nighthawk Minerals; Natural healing with natural radiation; http://nighthawkminerals.com/
  18. After Fukushima : The Fear Factor; a documentary created by Worldbytes, a unique online Citizen TV channel set up and run by the education charity WORLDwrite; http://www.worldbytes.org/after-fukushima-the-fear-factor/
  19. Hormesis: historical perspective; WorldwideScience.org.; http://worldwidescience.org/topicpages/h/hormesis+historical+perspective.html
  20. Health Effects of Low Doses of ionizing Radiation; On-going research findings in radiation hormesis, radioadaptive response and "radiophobia" (fear of radiation); http://www.angelfire.com/mo/radioadaptive/
  21. Fuel Cycle Week; OK. It seems like an industry pub at first glance. But, it is definately outside the box, and the managing editor is a "reformed" anti-nuke...really...; http://fuelcycleweek.com/
  22. Atomic Power Review; A fellow free-thinking nuke blogger with occasional Fukushima updates. nuclear energy news, insight and analysis. http://atomicpowerreview.blogspot.com/
  23. Idaho Samizat : Nuke Notes; An independent, non-industry blog. Political and economic news about nuclear energy and nonproliferation issues. http://djysrv.blogspot.com/
  24. RADSAFE; an international program for sharing ideas among health physics professionals. http://health.phys.iit.edu/mailman/listinfo/radsafe/
  25. Sciencewonk; the official blog page of the American Federation os Science; https://www.fas.org/blogs/sciencewonk
  26. AREVA North America: Next Energy Blog; The French company's North American information site; http://us.arevablog.com/
  27. Brave New Climate : a progressive site advocating nuclear as well as other viable non-polluting sources of energy production; http://bravenewclimate.com/
  28. Depleted Cranium; a very serious and informed blog on reactor Plutonium and why it can't be used for weapons; Bad Science Blog; http://depletedcranium.com/why-you-cant-build-a-bomb-from-spent-fuel/
  29. The Library; Part of Going Nuclear, a guide for creating letters to politicians and local officials. This page has some valuable links to use as references (as well as this site); http://c1hblenglish.hci.edu.sg/nuclear/library.html
  30. The Neutron Economy; The economics, politics, and technology of the nuclear fuel cycle; http://neutroneconomy.blogspot.com/
  31. Japan Probe; a blog-based reservoir of information, entertainment, and news about Japan; http://www.japanprobe.com/
  32. Things worse than nuclear; a well-written and reputable blog page by two MIT engineers; http://thingsworsethannuclearpower.blogspot.com/2012/08/frog-mutations-and-fukushima-butterfly.html
  33. NucNet; NucNet is an independent global news and information network for the international nuclear community. http://www.nucnet.org/about-nucnet
  34. Scientists for Accurate Radiation Information; an international group of scientists, medical professionals, and other radiation experts dedicated to eliminating false assumptions used to set radiation standards. http://radiationeffects.org/
  35. Fukushima InFORM; A collaborative radiation monitoring network to determine and communicate environmental risks for Canada’s Pacific and Arctic Oceans from the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear accident. http://fukushimainform.ca/
  36. How Radioactive is Our Ocean?; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's investigation and results concerning the impact of Fukushima on the Pacific Ocean. http://www.ourradioactiveocean.org/