Comments to the Science Advisory Board of the EPA
IEER on “Analysis of Cancer Risks in Populations near Nuclear Facilities, Phase I”
New LLRW EIS needed for NRC’s Volume Reduction and Blending Policy: IEER Comments
Unique Waste Streams Rulemaking (10 CFR Part 61) – including Depleted Uranium Disposal: IEER Comments to the NRC
New Mexico’s 2009 Triennial Review of the Water Quality Standards
BEIR VII Report Raises Major Issues for Radiation Protection
Statement on Tritium before the House Committee on Intergovernmental Coordination, State of Georgia
Perspectives on the NAS Studying Cancer Risk in Populations Living near Nuclear Power Facilities
Comments to NRC regarding radiation risk models and permissible maximum radiation exposures to the public and to workers
Comments to the NRC on low-level waste disposal
Comments to the NRC on low-level radioactive waste disposal
Comments on the “Design of a Consent-Based Siting Process for Nuclear Waste and Disposal Storage Facilities”
Trump nominee acknowledges role in under reporting radiation in drinking water (Scripps News story by Mark Greenblatt)
Memorandum to a National Academies committee regarding low-level radiation research and the protection of pregnant women, the embryo, and the fetus
Recent Articles
- Arjun Makhijani July 2025 speech on the impacts of nuclear weapons production and testing (December, 2025)
- Arjun Makhijani’s comments to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission regarding Small Modular Reactors – recommending against any ratepayer funding. (December, 2025)
- The Nuclear Road Not Taken (August, 2025)
- The legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands (June, 2025)
- An analysis of hydrogen production using pyrolysis of methane (December, 2024)
- Testimony on Affordability and Resilience (December, 2024)
- Nuclear Power Basics (using U.S. Data) (December, 2024)
- Analysis of Impact and Compliance Aspects of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s proposal to vent tritium-loaded waste containers (November, 2024)
- Hydrogen: What Good is it? (November, 2024)
- Reflections on the 79th anniversary of the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and our present predicament, with recommendations for reducing nuclear dangers. Prepared for Just Solutions. (September, 2024)