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N.M. Science

A science & weather blog by John Fleck

Bingaman talks to reporters following his introduction of clean energy legislation Wednesday. (Michael Coleman/Journal)

Bingaman Introduces Clean Energy Standard Legislation for Utilities

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... Read more »

Where the Los Alamos Cuts are Coming From

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... Read more »
Administration requests $1.5 million for Price’s Dairy refuge

Administration requests $1.5 million for Price’s Dairy refuge

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... Read more »

Los Alamos bracing

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... Read more »

National Academies: Labs-NNSA relationship “dysfunctional”

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... Read more »

Political Reaction to CMRR Decision

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... Read more »

DOE Secretary Chu Says Plutonium Decision at Los Alamos About Budget Constraints

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... Read more »

White House announces deep cut to Los Alamos plutonium project

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... Read more »

What to expect in the FY13 budget request, NukeWatch edition

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... Read more »

On CMRR, Turner Fires Back

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... Read more »

Some history on the argument over funding UPF and CMRR

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... Read more »

Markey Calls for killing both UPF and CMRR

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... Read more »