Commentary: Greta and Bernie, two peas in a socialist pod

What do Greta Thunberg, 17, and Bernie Sanders, 78, have in common? Each is leading a loud radical uprising that endangers their respective mother ships. In Greta’s case the boisterous Action Now movement is on track to wreck the UN’s elaborate climate action process, come November. In Bernie’s case, his equally loud following, the new … More Commentary: Greta and Bernie, two peas in a socialist pod

Bulls are dead as bears plunder Wall Street

The 11-year U.S. bull stock market is dead, started in the Obama administration, killed by the incoherent response of the Trump administration to the coronavirus pandemic and a crude oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia that has collapsed oil prices. After recovering somewhat Tuesday after a disastrous Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, … More Bulls are dead as bears plunder Wall Street

Breaking: Coronavirus causes NRC to cancel conference

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission this afternoon announced it is cancelling its annual “Regulatory Information Conference” (RIC) because of fears of the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19. The conference has routinely drawn several thousand participants annually to the agency’s Bethesda, Maryland headquarters, and was scheduled for March 10-12. In an announcement, the agency said it … More Breaking: Coronavirus causes NRC to cancel conference

Freeman Dyson and TRIGA

Freeman Dyson, a true polymath — mathematician, physicist, theoretician, inventor, experimentalist, philosopher, ethicist, essayist, advocate, and heretic — died last week in Princeton, N.J. He was 96. I recommend the conventional obituaries, particularly in the New York Times and the Washington Post. My 2012 book, Too Dumb to Meter, has a chapter – “Flatulence in … More Freeman Dyson and TRIGA

Feds charge fraud in V.C. Summer nuclear failure

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday (Feb. 27) charged Dominion Energy’s South Carolina utility SCANA Corp. and two former executives with civil fraud in connection with the 2017 $10 billion collapse of the V.C. Summer nuclear plant expansion. The securities agency said the company and its top executives repeatedly lied about the progress … More Feds charge fraud in V.C. Summer nuclear failure

Government’s retched record on nuclear waste rolls on

The U.S. government’s 75-year history of feckless management of military nuclear wastes at the Hanford, Wash., site has drawn new criticism from the Government Accountability Office. The congressional watchdog agency, in a report released Feb. 20, said the Department of Energy had failed to adequately analyze the May 2017 collapse of a plutonium uranium extraction … More Government’s retched record on nuclear waste rolls on

FERC halts approval of $10B LNG export terminal

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission today surprisingly rejected a Pacific coast LNG export terminal. Both Democratic Commissioner Richard Glick and Republican Commissioner Bernard McNamee turned down the request of the Jordon Cove Energy Project for a terminal to be sited in Coos Bay, Ore. McNamee’s vote was a surprise as he and fellow Republican Chairman … More FERC halts approval of $10B LNG export terminal