Environmental Justice
Three Mile Island: TMI, not TLDR
- Investigations and Reports
- 6 months ago
Decommissioning TMI cost nearly $1 billion. The DOE is lending as much to resume activity. Is SONGS next?
- Investigations and Reports
- 6 months ago
Melissa's Message for 'San O'
- Environmental Justice
- 7 months ago
Another deadly hurricane season is upon us. What if it went nuclear?
- Environmental Justice
- 7 months ago
No Caribbean Queen, just Melissa
- Energy and Climate
- 7 months ago
Deadly Hurricane Melissa displaces thousands across the Caribbean
- Energy and Climate
- 7 months ago
Silent Threats, Unseen Risks: The Public Safety Gap at San Onofre
- Community Health
- 7 months ago
San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station may be decommissioned, but its spent fuel remains a pressing hazard.
- Community Health
- 7 months ago
Swan SONGS: Nonprofit Warns Locals
- Civic Engagement and Advocacy
- 8 months ago
The Samuel Lawrence Foundation screened the 2023 film "SOS: San Onofre Syndrome" for a crowd of concerned citizens at the La Paloma Theater on October 5, 2025. The film was made by James Heddle, Mary Beth Brangan, and Morgan Peterson, and it covers the various events that have led to the current state of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS).
- Civic Engagement and Advocacy
- 8 months ago
Golden State Pride: CalEnviroScreen
- Environmental Justice
- 8 months ago
CalEnviroScreen is a mapping tool that has become the shining example for how to best track where inequity and environmental injustice meet. A look back at how the CalEPA set an international standard for determining where the most need for environmental action is.
- Environmental Justice
- 8 months ago
Film Screening – SOS: The San Onofre Syndrome
- Environmental Justice
- 9 months ago
The Samuel Lawrence Foundation will host a screening of SOS: The San Onofre Syndrome – Nuclear Power’s Legacy as part of San Diego Climate Week.
- Environmental Justice
- 9 months ago
Regulatory Blind Spots: Who Really Protects Us at San Onofre?
- Disaster Preparedness
- 9 months ago
The decommissioning of San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in 2015 transferred emergency responsibility from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to Southern California Edison and local agencies. While intended to streamline management, this shift has created a complex web of regulatory gaps that experts say leaves millions of residents at risk.
- Disaster Preparedness
- 9 months ago
Surfing on the Edge: Recreation Meets Risk at San Onofre
- Community Health
- 9 months ago
San Onofre State Beach, known for its waves and wide sandy shores, draws surfers, campers, and families year-round. Yet few visitors realize that beneath the scenic cliffs lies one of the country’s largest nuclear waste storage sites. The decommissioned San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station houses millions of pounds of spent nuclear fuel in canisters located just steps from the Pacific Ocean.
- Community Health
- 9 months ago
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