A science & weather blog by John Fleck
Sen. Jeff Bingaman on Thursday launched one last legislative push to require utilities to generate more of their power from clean energy sources. Bingaman, a New Mexico Democrat who chairs...
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In assembling background material for a piece to run next Tuesday on the problems at Los Alamos National Laboratory, I asked for a breakout of the roughly $300 million reduction...
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The Obama administration’s fiscal year 2013 budget request includes $1.5 million for acquisition of the first 100 acres of property for the Price’s Dairy wildlife refuge in Bernalillo County’s far...
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Among the many loose ends left hanging in this week’s discussions of the U.S. nuclear weapons budget is the programmatic impact of shutting down work on the Chemistry and Metallurgy...
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A new report out this morning (Wed. 2/15/2012) from a National Academies panel studying the National Nuclear Security Administration’s management of its weapons labs describes the relationship as “dysfunctional”. The...
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My colleague Mike Coleman, the Journal’s DC bureau dude, rounded up some very interesting political reaction to today’s announcement by the Obama administration that it wants to all but kill...
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U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu told reporters in Washington today that the Department of Energy’s decision to abandon – at least for five years – the plutonium complex proposed for Los...
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The White House made official this mornings its widely anticipated decision (see Sunday’s story) to ask Congress to deeply cut the funding request for the over budget, behind schedule plutonium...
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In anticipation of the Monday (2/13/12) release of the administration’s Fiscal Year 2013 budget request, the analysts at Nuclear Watch New Mexico have sketched the outline of what shows up...
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In yesterday’s episode of As the Nuclear Budget Turns, Massachusetts Democrat Ed Markey was going on about the need to cut federal spending on nuclear weapons, including money for the...
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As we prepare for next Monday’s (2/13/12) federal budget release and the very real possibility of significantly scaled back funding for the multi-billion dollar Los Alamos Chemistry and Metallurgy Research...
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Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., introduce legislation today that would, among other things, kill both the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Uranium Processing Facility (Tennessee) and the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement...
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