by Snake River Alliance | Jan 18, 2017 | Nuclear
Tickets Available Now. The second “Holding What Can’t be Held” exhibition at the MING Studio in Boise is sponsored by the Alliance in partnership with artists working together as The Feeling Body . If you have ever wanted to tour the Idaho...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications, Nuclear
What effect will a Trump Administration have on this country’s nuclear power, waste, and weapons policies? “Prospects for a rational approach are not bright.” That’s the conclusion of Dan Yurman, who worked at the Idaho National Laboratory for 20 years and now writes...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications, Nuclear
The Snake River Alliance helped artists from around the world learn about nuclear contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory, and their work can be seen in Holding What Can’t be Held, an exhibition at Boise’s Ming Studios (420 S 6th St) through Saturday, February...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications, Nuclear
The Leadership in Nuclear Energy (LINE) Commission will meet Tuesday, January 17, from 8 am to 3 pm in the Lincoln Auditorium of the State Capitol. Here’s the agenda for the meeting, which looks as if it might be more informative than some other LINE meetings. Idaho...
by Snake River Alliance | Dec 8, 2016 | Nuclear
Today’s News: The nuclear Navy will build a new, $1.65 billion spent fuel storage facility in Idaho by 2024. Since 1957, the waste from ALL of our nation’s nuclear-powered vessels has come to Idaho. These shipments are allowed under the 1995 Settlement Agreement....
by Snake River Alliance | Dec 1, 2016 | Clean Energy Program, Nuclear
The Alliance has Two Missions One Bright Future Nuclear Containment Flickering monitors lined the green walls of a large room. I fell into an uncomfortable plastic chair, exhausted from a long day on the Arco desert. Inside the 3-foot thick walls of this huge...