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DAMAGE FROM HUGE NEW YORK SUBSIDIES TO KEEP AGING NUCLEAR PLANTS OPEN

Posted on April 23, 2019 Categories: All Posts, Indian Point

DAMAGE FROM HUGE NEW YORK SUBSIDIES TO KEEP AGING NUCLEAR PLANTS OPEN

– Click here to read RPHP report on soaring cancer rates near all nuclear plants since the 1970s
– Click here to see photos of the press event
– Click here to see the 28 minute video on You Tube with highlights of the conference, including RPHP members Alec Baldwin, Susan Shapiro, and Joseph Mangano

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