SHUT DOWN Indian Point Nuclear Plant second Video

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a team with radiation monitoring devices highlight the threat to millions of people from Indian Point nuclear power plant in New York. 17 million people live within 50 miles of Indian Point, an old nuclear power plant in an active earthquake zone north of New York City. Resulted in an accident or terrorist attack to a catastrophic release of radiation would be impossible to evacuate. Nationwide, 1 in 3 Americans living in the 50 miles of a nuclear plant. Greenpeace is calling for the shutdown of Indian Point nuclear power plant, and the replacement of dangerous nuclear power with secure solutions such as renewable energy and energy efficiency. Are you at risk? Take a look at Greenpeace nuclear locator map: webthing.greenpeaceusa.org

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17 Comments

  1. WhiteGangster400

     /  January 19, 2012

    @ Fonkayzoa Hah! Nuclear power plants are a most secure locations in the U.S. they have the security stuff is top secret. Plus, you would be required by a federal law crime and you have to pay a hefty fine ass, do jail time, or if you have not so lucky, they will shoot you.

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  2. WhiteGangster400

     /  January 19, 2012

    @ CaveJohnsonAperture How this is going ……..

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  3. zoolooman3

     /  January 19, 2012

    People do not understand the disorder by the plant is microscopic, if all you may get the 0.3 earthquake and the plant is prepared and the thought of a tsunami passes the hudson is absolutely stupid and go off before the plant and see how ny with no ac not during the summer and no heat in winter. it is only the sound of nuclear plant that makes people afraid. if it was only 25% of electric power plant fear would go away and we would be left with the idiots who try to scare people

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  4. RickyRocker821

     /  January 19, 2012

    then a reson her wearing those in Times Square?

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  5. barackscat

     /  January 19, 2012

    they tried to replace the generators in the Crystal River in fl and cracked the protective shell in 2009. ben shut down the reactor. why ben hasn’t this event thoroughly reported?

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  6. Mandragara

     /  January 19, 2012

    cosmosmagazine.c om/node/348 – Readme!

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  7. CaveJohnsonAperture

     /  January 20, 2012

    Ounce greenpeace gets his facts straight, ill consider it a legitimate organization …

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  8. 6Natura

     /  January 20, 2012

    El ser humano el único it tropieza animal que dos veces en la misma piedra y tres cuatro cinco seis …

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  9. NuclearExitNow

     /  January 20, 2012

    I believe in Fukushima could learn a lot from Chernobyl, but I do not think even she asked.

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  10. Phinnegans

     /  January 20, 2012

    Brilliant!

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  11. dave2500xx

     /  January 20, 2012

    @ Smurf6751 Yes, I agree with you, but if we close the old, the new ones might be safer, who knows?

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  12. smurf6751

     /  January 20, 2012

    I would remind you that 1 / 5 of U.S. power is nuclear. It is also one of the cleanest sources of energy we have. Yes, the waste is a problem, but not as much as fossil fuels do not produce. If we are to close old nuclear plants, we will need new ones.

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  13. FlowerMaiJ

     /  January 20, 2012

    A person klicked the wrong button ^ ^

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  14. fonkayzoa

     /  January 20, 2012

    I will do everything at my disposal DO shutdown of Indian Point KERNKRAFTWERK !!!!!!!!!!

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  15. SolutionD

     /  January 20, 2012

    Glad I’m Canadian.

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  16. mcdonald1958

     /  January 20, 2012

    What you can do in order to protect you from nuclear radiation, your own energy machines. There are many ideas and work are on view for the crowhouse down loadable pdf book on this site. You need to have the mandatory w. Add inches and finish with dt. If not, we’ll use the nuke power plants are unnecessary. IMO we will never be safe until all the nuke plants are shut down and spent fuel outside of the planet or fully stabilized

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  17. SuperSwanDive

     /  January 20, 2012

    So people. . There are excellent references and information about how-to, and if to this site that people can use easily and quickly to is to protect themselves from radiation fallout in their areas, it is what we do können.immediatefuture.weebly. comHalten you chin up!

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