Linda Pentz Gunter

Linda Pentz Gunter is the editor and curator of BeyondNuclearInternational.org and the international specialist at Beyond Nuclear. 

Hidden Agenda: the Unspoken Argument for More Nuclear Power

A Hard Rain Did Fall: a Big Win in Court for Hiroshima Victims

The Composer Who Fought Uranium Mining on the Orkneys

In Promoting New Nuclear Power, Biden-Harris Back Fiction Over Science

Nukes on the Moon?

The Resistible Rise of Nuclear Gangsters…and Their Downfall

Hysteria Isn’t Killing Nuclear Power

Why Do We Punish the Peacemakers?

Nuclear Power Has No Role in Fighting the Climate Emergency

Nuclear Companies are Just Happy to be in There Somewhere and They’ll Gouge the Ratepayers to Get There

Injustice At Sea: the Irradiated Sailors of the USS Reagan

Monsieur Hulot’s Nuclear Holiday

A Radioactive Plume That’s Clouded in Secrecy

The Pro-Nuclear Lobby in Bonn is So Desperate, They’ve Gone Bananas!

Could Trump be About to Kill U.S. Solar Industry Jobs?

Stanislav Petrov: the Ignominious End of the Man Who Saved the World

Banking on Uranium Makes the World Less Safe

Nuclear Fiddling While the Planet Burns

What’s Really Behind the Indian Point Nuclear Deal?

I’d Rather be Leftist than Leftovers

Obama in Hiroshima: Time to Say “Sorry” and “Ban the Bomb”

When Nuclear Plants Expire: Stick the Taxpayers With the Bill (and the Waste)

Lost in Bonkers: the Latest Episode in Pro-Nuclear Quackery

How Chernobyl Led to Austria’s Nuclear-Free Utopia

The Great Fukushima Cover-Up

Radioactive Handouts: the Nuclear Subsidies Buried Inside Obama’s “Clean” Energy Budget

Should We Fear Cruz Missiles?

Climate Deniers are More Dangerous Than Trump and More Deadly Than ISIS

The False Promise of Nuclear Fusion

Gates’ Nuclear Folly: the Breakthrough We Really Need is Fast Implementation of Renewables

Let’s Call Them What They Are: Climate Liars

Mad Maxatomstrom: Just Here for the Money

Three Mile Island, 35 Years Later

Last Gasps of the Nuclear Evangelists

Life Under the Radioactive Cloud

An Audacious Nuclear Hypocrisy

Trivializing Fukushima

Marching Against the Madness of Nuclear Energy

The Radioactive Waste Crisis