“….In 2011, as their share value continued to plummet[Because of fukushima Arclight2011], EDF formed a stakeholder advisory panel, employing Chris Patten, chair of the BBC Trust, as chair of the panel and Diane Coyle, vice chair of the BBC Trust, as a member the panel. She is married to BBC News Technology Correspondent, Rory Cellan-Jones. Other members of the panel include Will Hutton, former editor of the Observer and a leading commentator on social and political affairs, and Sir Richard Lambert, former director of the CBI and former editor of the Financial Times. Chris Patten is linked to David Cameron through Patten’s former chief of staff, who is now chief of staff to Cameron….[Also, The UK SMC and the USA senseaboutscience began its promotion of the "right" science. Arclight2011]“
18 Sep 2013
The Nuclear Industry, Government and the Mediahttp://ruscombegreen.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/the-nuclear-industry-government-and.html
Have
you ever wondered why we receive so little information about the
ill-fated nuclear reactors at Fukushima? Or the massive, year-long
protests against proposed new nuclear reactors on the East and West
coasts of India? Or even about Scotland’s decision to be
nuclear-free? Why do we hear so little about the ill-effects of
nuclear power, its enormous cost and legacy of dangerous radioactive
waste?
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more
details:http://nuclear-news.net/2013/09/24/the-bbc-and-edf-corrupts-nuclear-science-with-the-help-of-the-usa/
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