On this months show we discuss the already infamous Mike Childs interview concerning Friends of the Earth's position on nuclear energy and we review the new radioactive horror; "Chernobyl Diaries." On our magical mystery tour we discover Kate is harbouring chickens, all ex-Spetsnaz soldiers own navy blue Adidas jackets and rating a film in Sieverts can prove rather difficult!
Like last month the podcast is split up into two chunks but due to iTunes' detection software proving to be temperamental, I've had to split it into two blog posts also. This first post is for the "news" segment.
The track played on the show was "Ride the Nuclear Wave" by The Oranges Band, from the album The World & Everything In it. (Ride the Nuclear Wave (The Oranges Band) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
Click on the "Read Below" tab to access part one of the podcast!
Like last month the podcast is split up into two chunks but due to iTunes' detection software proving to be temperamental, I've had to split it into two blog posts also. This first post is for the "news" segment.
The track played on the show was "Ride the Nuclear Wave" by The Oranges Band, from the album The World & Everything In it. (Ride the Nuclear Wave (The Oranges Band) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
Click on the "Read Below" tab to access part one of the podcast!
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Part One - News
- Introduction
- News
- Japanese restarts
- Rolls-Royce rolling in it
- Rosatom and Nigeria
- England fans flocking to Chernobyl
- "Chernobyl Diaries" review
- Discussion - Friends of the Earth and their position on nuclear energy