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Putin warns West 'I am not bluffing' over nuclear weapons as he announces partial mobilisation
Breaking news - Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that 300,000 reservists will be drafted into the army in a partial mobilisation, as he warned West he was not "bluffing" over nuclear weapons.
Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has said the reservists will receive training before being sent to the front line, as Russia seeks to bolster its ailing military campaign in Ukraine.
Mr Putin said the decision, which followed the announcement of referendums to pave the way for the formal annexation of swathes of Ukraine, is meant to "protect our Motherland and our territorial integrity."
Claiming the West was threatening Russia with nuclear weapons, Mr Putin said: "We have lots of weapons to reply - it is not a bluff."
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published: 21 Sep 2022
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Nuclear
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Nuclear · Mike Oldfield
Man On The Rocks
℗ 2014 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2014-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Engineer, Associated Performer, Guitar: Stephen Lipson
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Associated Performer, Bass (vocal), Guitar, Keyboards: Mike Oldfield
Studio: The Village Studios
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Howard Willing
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Chris Owens
Associated Performer, Vocals: Luke Spiller
Associated Performer, Drums: John Robinson
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Lee Sklar
Associated Performer, Guitar: Michael Thompson
Associated Performer, Piano: Matt Rollings
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Alex Wharton
Composer Lyricist: Mike Oldfield
Auto-gener...
published: 25 Nov 2018
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Ukraine warns of ‘nuclear terrorism’
A Russian missile strike near a nuclear plant is raising new concerns. Meanwhile, Russian troop-recruitment efforts have suffered a setback. ABC News’ Andrew Dymburt reports.
published: 20 Sep 2022
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Mike Oldfield - [Nuclear] [HD]
Metal Gear Solid V Trailer Soundtrack
Amazon:http://www.amazon.de/Nuclear/dp/B00IIIL2UI
"Nuclear Lyrics"
Standing on the edge of the crater
Like the prophets once said
and the ashes are all cold now
No more bullets and the embers are dead
Whispers in the air tell the tales
Of the brothers gone
Desolation, devastation
What a miss we made, when it all went wrong
Watching from the edge of the circus
For the games to begin
Gladiators draw their swords
form their ranks for armageddon
I'm nuclear
I'm wild
I'm breaking up inside
A heart of broken glass
Defiled
Deep inside
The abandoning child
Standing on the edge of the underworld
Looking at the abyss
and I'm hoping for some miracle
To breakout to escape from all this
Whispers in the air tell the tales
of a life that's gone
Desolation, d...
published: 09 Jun 2014
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Video shows Russian missile strike near nuclear reactor in Ukraine
Russian troops carried out a missile attack on the industrial site of the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant in the southern Mykolaiv region, but all three power units are operating normally, according to nuclear operator Energoatom. A “powerful explosion” occurred just 300 meters (984 feet) from the reactors, and the shock wave damaged the power plant buildings, Energoatom said in a statement. #CNN #News
published: 19 Sep 2022
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Russian missile strikes near Ukrainian nuclear plant
Ukraine is accusing Russia of "nuclear terrorism" after a Russian missile hit near a nuclear power plant in Southern Ukraine. The strike renewed fears of a possible radioactive disaster.
#russia #ukraine #news
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We Solved Nuclear Waste Decades Ago
Nuclear waste is not glowing barrels or green goo. And nuclear waste storage is not at the bottom of some river. This is the reality of a situation we actually solved decades ago.
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Why Nuclear Energy Is On The Verge Of A Renaissance
For some, nuclear power may conjure images of mushroom clouds or bring back memories of disturbing nuclear disasters like Chernobyle and Fukushima. But despite public fear around nuclear power, the technology has proved to be an emission-free, reliable way to produce large amounts of electricity on a small footprint. As a result, sentiments about the technology are beginning to change.
Both the U.S. government and private companies including X Energy, NuScale and, Bill Gates-backed, TerraPower are pouring money into developing, what they say will be smaller, safer nuclear reactors. CNBC visited Idaho National Laboratory to see the Marvel microreactor firsthand and learn what such developments could mean for the future of nuclear power.
After humankind discovered nuclear fission, the fir...
published: 07 Jun 2022
2:44
Putin warns West 'I am not bluffing' over nuclear weapons as he announces partial mobilisation
Breaking news - Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that 300,000 reservists will be drafted into the army in a partial mobilisation, as he warned Wes...
Breaking news - Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that 300,000 reservists will be drafted into the army in a partial mobilisation, as he warned West he was not "bluffing" over nuclear weapons.
Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has said the reservists will receive training before being sent to the front line, as Russia seeks to bolster its ailing military campaign in Ukraine.
Mr Putin said the decision, which followed the announcement of referendums to pave the way for the formal annexation of swathes of Ukraine, is meant to "protect our Motherland and our territorial integrity."
Claiming the West was threatening Russia with nuclear weapons, Mr Putin said: "We have lots of weapons to reply - it is not a bluff."
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Breaking news - Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that 300,000 reservists will be drafted into the army in a partial mobilisation, as he warned West he was not "bluffing" over nuclear weapons.
Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has said the reservists will receive training before being sent to the front line, as Russia seeks to bolster its ailing military campaign in Ukraine.
Mr Putin said the decision, which followed the announcement of referendums to pave the way for the formal annexation of swathes of Ukraine, is meant to "protect our Motherland and our territorial integrity."
Claiming the West was threatening Russia with nuclear weapons, Mr Putin said: "We have lots of weapons to reply - it is not a bluff."
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- published: 21 Sep 2022
- views: 8283
5:04
Nuclear
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Nuclear · Mike Oldfield
Man On The Rocks
℗ 2014 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2014-01-01
Producer, Stud...
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Nuclear · Mike Oldfield
Man On The Rocks
℗ 2014 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2014-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Engineer, Associated Performer, Guitar: Stephen Lipson
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Associated Performer, Bass (vocal), Guitar, Keyboards: Mike Oldfield
Studio: The Village Studios
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Howard Willing
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Chris Owens
Associated Performer, Vocals: Luke Spiller
Associated Performer, Drums: John Robinson
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Lee Sklar
Associated Performer, Guitar: Michael Thompson
Associated Performer, Piano: Matt Rollings
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Alex Wharton
Composer Lyricist: Mike Oldfield
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Nuclear · Mike Oldfield
Man On The Rocks
℗ 2014 Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2014-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Engineer, Associated Performer, Guitar: Stephen Lipson
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Associated Performer, Bass (vocal), Guitar, Keyboards: Mike Oldfield
Studio: The Village Studios
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Howard Willing
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Chris Owens
Associated Performer, Vocals: Luke Spiller
Associated Performer, Drums: John Robinson
Associated Performer, Bass (vocal): Lee Sklar
Associated Performer, Guitar: Michael Thompson
Associated Performer, Piano: Matt Rollings
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Alex Wharton
Composer Lyricist: Mike Oldfield
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- published: 25 Nov 2018
- views: 573077
1:42
Ukraine warns of ‘nuclear terrorism’
A Russian missile strike near a nuclear plant is raising new concerns. Meanwhile, Russian troop-recruitment efforts have suffered a setback. ABC News’ Andrew Dy...
A Russian missile strike near a nuclear plant is raising new concerns. Meanwhile, Russian troop-recruitment efforts have suffered a setback. ABC News’ Andrew Dymburt reports.
https://wn.com/Ukraine_Warns_Of_‘Nuclear_Terrorism’
A Russian missile strike near a nuclear plant is raising new concerns. Meanwhile, Russian troop-recruitment efforts have suffered a setback. ABC News’ Andrew Dymburt reports.
- published: 20 Sep 2022
- views: 2773
5:03
Mike Oldfield - [Nuclear] [HD]
Metal Gear Solid V Trailer Soundtrack
Amazon:http://www.amazon.de/Nuclear/dp/B00IIIL2UI
"Nuclear Lyrics"
Standing on the edge of the crater
Like the prophets...
Metal Gear Solid V Trailer Soundtrack
Amazon:http://www.amazon.de/Nuclear/dp/B00IIIL2UI
"Nuclear Lyrics"
Standing on the edge of the crater
Like the prophets once said
and the ashes are all cold now
No more bullets and the embers are dead
Whispers in the air tell the tales
Of the brothers gone
Desolation, devastation
What a miss we made, when it all went wrong
Watching from the edge of the circus
For the games to begin
Gladiators draw their swords
form their ranks for armageddon
I'm nuclear
I'm wild
I'm breaking up inside
A heart of broken glass
Defiled
Deep inside
The abandoning child
Standing on the edge of the underworld
Looking at the abyss
and I'm hoping for some miracle
To breakout to escape from all this
Whispers in the air tell the tales
of a life that's gone
Desolation, devastation
What a mess we made, when it all went wrong
I'm nuclear
I'm wild
I'm breaking up inside
A heart of broken glass
Defiled
Deep inside
The abandoning child
I'm nuclear
I'm wild
I'm breaking up inside
A heart of broken glass
Defiled
Deep inside
The abandoning child
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Metal Gear Solid V Trailer Soundtrack
Amazon:http://www.amazon.de/Nuclear/dp/B00IIIL2UI
"Nuclear Lyrics"
Standing on the edge of the crater
Like the prophets once said
and the ashes are all cold now
No more bullets and the embers are dead
Whispers in the air tell the tales
Of the brothers gone
Desolation, devastation
What a miss we made, when it all went wrong
Watching from the edge of the circus
For the games to begin
Gladiators draw their swords
form their ranks for armageddon
I'm nuclear
I'm wild
I'm breaking up inside
A heart of broken glass
Defiled
Deep inside
The abandoning child
Standing on the edge of the underworld
Looking at the abyss
and I'm hoping for some miracle
To breakout to escape from all this
Whispers in the air tell the tales
of a life that's gone
Desolation, devastation
What a mess we made, when it all went wrong
I'm nuclear
I'm wild
I'm breaking up inside
A heart of broken glass
Defiled
Deep inside
The abandoning child
I'm nuclear
I'm wild
I'm breaking up inside
A heart of broken glass
Defiled
Deep inside
The abandoning child
- published: 09 Jun 2014
- views: 10569923
5:59
Video shows Russian missile strike near nuclear reactor in Ukraine
Russian troops carried out a missile attack on the industrial site of the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant in the southern Mykolaiv region, but all three power...
Russian troops carried out a missile attack on the industrial site of the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant in the southern Mykolaiv region, but all three power units are operating normally, according to nuclear operator Energoatom. A “powerful explosion” occurred just 300 meters (984 feet) from the reactors, and the shock wave damaged the power plant buildings, Energoatom said in a statement. #CNN #News
https://wn.com/Video_Shows_Russian_Missile_Strike_Near_Nuclear_Reactor_In_Ukraine
Russian troops carried out a missile attack on the industrial site of the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant in the southern Mykolaiv region, but all three power units are operating normally, according to nuclear operator Energoatom. A “powerful explosion” occurred just 300 meters (984 feet) from the reactors, and the shock wave damaged the power plant buildings, Energoatom said in a statement. #CNN #News
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 349671
0:19
Russian missile strikes near Ukrainian nuclear plant
Ukraine is accusing Russia of "nuclear terrorism" after a Russian missile hit near a nuclear power plant in Southern Ukraine. The strike renewed fears of a poss...
Ukraine is accusing Russia of "nuclear terrorism" after a Russian missile hit near a nuclear power plant in Southern Ukraine. The strike renewed fears of a possible radioactive disaster.
#russia #ukraine #news
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Ukraine is accusing Russia of "nuclear terrorism" after a Russian missile hit near a nuclear power plant in Southern Ukraine. The strike renewed fears of a possible radioactive disaster.
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- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 4012
18:14
We Solved Nuclear Waste Decades Ago
Nuclear waste is not glowing barrels or green goo. And nuclear waste storage is not at the bottom of some river. This is the reality of a situation we actually ...
Nuclear waste is not glowing barrels or green goo. And nuclear waste storage is not at the bottom of some river. This is the reality of a situation we actually solved decades ago.
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- published: 27 Mar 2022
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21:23
Why Nuclear Energy Is On The Verge Of A Renaissance
For some, nuclear power may conjure images of mushroom clouds or bring back memories of disturbing nuclear disasters like Chernobyle and Fukushima. But despite ...
For some, nuclear power may conjure images of mushroom clouds or bring back memories of disturbing nuclear disasters like Chernobyle and Fukushima. But despite public fear around nuclear power, the technology has proved to be an emission-free, reliable way to produce large amounts of electricity on a small footprint. As a result, sentiments about the technology are beginning to change.
Both the U.S. government and private companies including X Energy, NuScale and, Bill Gates-backed, TerraPower are pouring money into developing, what they say will be smaller, safer nuclear reactors. CNBC visited Idaho National Laboratory to see the Marvel microreactor firsthand and learn what such developments could mean for the future of nuclear power.
After humankind discovered nuclear fission, the first applied use was the atomic bomb. The study of fission for electricity production came later.
In December 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his fateful Atoms for Peace speech, an impassioned plea to reconstitute the power of the atomic bombs dropped in World War II for a more noble cause.
“Against the dark background of the atomic bomb, the United States does not wish merely to present strength, but also the desire and the hope for peace,” Eisenhower told the United Nations.
Almost 70 years later, the tension between those end uses still underlies the space today.
From the 1950s through the 1970s, the United States dramatically increased its nuclear energy generation.
But the Three Mile Island accident in 1979 and Chornobyl meltdown in 1986 changed the landscape, spurring fear that nuclear energy could not be controlled safely.
Since the 1980s, nuclear energy capacity and generation in the U.S. has largely stayed flat. Today, the country’s fleet of nuclear power reactors produces only 19% of the country’s electricity, according to the government’s Energy Information Administration.
In more recent times, the Fukushima Daiichi accident in Japan in 2011 — and earlier this year the capture of nuclear power plants in Ukraine by invading Russian forces — have added to public concerns.
But despite its fraught origin story and the psychological effect of high-profile accidents, nuclear energy is getting a second look.
That’s largely because nuclear energy is clean energy, releasing no greenhouse gasses. Meanwhile, the world is seeing more of the effects of climate change, including rising global temperatures, increased pollution, wildfires, and more intense and deadly storms.
“We need to change course — now — and end our senseless and suicidal war against nature,” Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, said in Stockholm on Thursday.
“There is one thing that threatens all our progress. The climate crisis. Unless we act now, we will not have a livable planet,” Guterres said. “Scientists recently reported that there is a 50-50 chance that we could temporarily breach the Paris Agreement limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next five years.”
Watch this video for a dive into nuclear energy’s potential renaissance as a response to the growing crisis of climate change.
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Why Nuclear Energy Is On The Verge Of A Renaissance
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For some, nuclear power may conjure images of mushroom clouds or bring back memories of disturbing nuclear disasters like Chernobyle and Fukushima. But despite public fear around nuclear power, the technology has proved to be an emission-free, reliable way to produce large amounts of electricity on a small footprint. As a result, sentiments about the technology are beginning to change.
Both the U.S. government and private companies including X Energy, NuScale and, Bill Gates-backed, TerraPower are pouring money into developing, what they say will be smaller, safer nuclear reactors. CNBC visited Idaho National Laboratory to see the Marvel microreactor firsthand and learn what such developments could mean for the future of nuclear power.
After humankind discovered nuclear fission, the first applied use was the atomic bomb. The study of fission for electricity production came later.
In December 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his fateful Atoms for Peace speech, an impassioned plea to reconstitute the power of the atomic bombs dropped in World War II for a more noble cause.
“Against the dark background of the atomic bomb, the United States does not wish merely to present strength, but also the desire and the hope for peace,” Eisenhower told the United Nations.
Almost 70 years later, the tension between those end uses still underlies the space today.
From the 1950s through the 1970s, the United States dramatically increased its nuclear energy generation.
But the Three Mile Island accident in 1979 and Chornobyl meltdown in 1986 changed the landscape, spurring fear that nuclear energy could not be controlled safely.
Since the 1980s, nuclear energy capacity and generation in the U.S. has largely stayed flat. Today, the country’s fleet of nuclear power reactors produces only 19% of the country’s electricity, according to the government’s Energy Information Administration.
In more recent times, the Fukushima Daiichi accident in Japan in 2011 — and earlier this year the capture of nuclear power plants in Ukraine by invading Russian forces — have added to public concerns.
But despite its fraught origin story and the psychological effect of high-profile accidents, nuclear energy is getting a second look.
That’s largely because nuclear energy is clean energy, releasing no greenhouse gasses. Meanwhile, the world is seeing more of the effects of climate change, including rising global temperatures, increased pollution, wildfires, and more intense and deadly storms.
“We need to change course — now — and end our senseless and suicidal war against nature,” Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the United Nations, said in Stockholm on Thursday.
“There is one thing that threatens all our progress. The climate crisis. Unless we act now, we will not have a livable planet,” Guterres said. “Scientists recently reported that there is a 50-50 chance that we could temporarily breach the Paris Agreement limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next five years.”
Watch this video for a dive into nuclear energy’s potential renaissance as a response to the growing crisis of climate change.
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Why Nuclear Energy Is On The Verge Of A Renaissance
- published: 07 Jun 2022
- views: 890116