
Radioactive pollution.
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Radioactive pollution.
Iran bars two UN nuclear inspectors for 'untruthful reporting'
"You know who's tougher than all your little superheroes? The fossil fuel industry."
'Yeah, the job's got great benefits, but mainly I like the safe work environment.'
"Yahoo! We struck earthfriendly oil."
Using public relations to change perspective about the oil spill in the Gulf...
Energy trap.
New uses for excess coal
01/08/45
"What a coincidence, this letter complaining about our paper mill polluting the river is written on notepaper printed there...."
A not-so-happy God wearing protective clothing putting the Nuclear leaking Planet Earth in a Nuclear waste container
Same old fossil fuel dependency: 'Drill, baby, drill!'
Sucking all the oil out of the earth
Israel Sabotaging Iran's Nuclear Program
"Good Evening. . . would you like to hear about our 'America has too many regulations' specials . . . ?"
'Call me crazy, but I'm not reassured...'
"At last. . . the real stuff!"
Kim Jong-un
Cleaning up the world's nuclear programs.
New History Lesson.
"Hang on, isn't this the sort of thing we're supposed to be deterring?"
'To think we used to complain about a little flotsam and jetsam.'
Hey! Who left all these weapons lying around!?
Sorry Fuel Crisis
"Cop 20"
The Land Grab: Then and Now
'Rumors that we're building nuclear weapons are nonsense! Our uranium enrichment program is strictly for medical purposes!'
Ayatollah Khamenei
Stop and think.
Iran's Nuclear Weapons.
Kim Jong-Un - Out To Launch
The young 'Sports' enthusiast.
Dieselgate....
Keeping America Clean.
'Runs completely on electricity - generated by a tiny coal-burning power plant.'
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