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Toward Freedom – Toward a Movement for Peace and Climate Justice

Toward a Movement for Peace and Climate Justice
TOWARD FREEDOM

by Brian Tokar   
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

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Who is affected by global warming?

Since the first Earth Day, way back in 1970, there has been a serious divide between those who view environmental issues as fundamentally social and political, and those who choose to focus entirely on the technical aspects of individual problems and their narrow, status-quo solutions. In 1970, Earth Day was explicitly cast as an alternative to a continuing focus on the human and ecological ravages of the war in Vietnam, and today it’s no longer surprising to anyone that the day is sponsored by some of the very worst corporate polluters.

As social ecologists have argued since the mid-sixties, however, ecological problems both have serious human consequences, and are thoroughly social and political in origin.[1] With respect to global warming, this contrast is becoming central to understanding where we are and where we may be headed. An understanding of the science and politics of global warming is becoming increasingly central to how we understand issues of social justice, or war and peace, and to how such concerns will play out in the coming decades……………………………………..

……Probably the grimmest tale is contained in the [IPCC’s] report’s chapter on health consequences of climate changes:…………….From Bangladesh to Darfur, we are already seeing the ways in which increased climate instability is exacerbating conflict and even bloodshed among people…………………

False solutions

Over the past year or two, we have been inundated with a plethora of seductive, but ultimately false solutions to the threat of catastrophic climate changes. First, we face a well-orchestrated political push, from the highest levels of the US government, for a revival of nuclear power. Not only do we still, after 50 years, have no clue what to do with monstrous quantities of highly radioactive nuclear waste, but if our societies do commit the massive capital resources needed to build a new generation of nuclear power plants—at least tripling the present number according to many estimates—there will be literally no funds left to develop truly green, solar-based alternatives, even in the long run.

Further, a significant expansion of nuclear power would expose countless more communities to the legacy of cancer that critical scientists such as Ernest Sternglass have documented, and additional indigenous communities to the even more severe consequences of uranium mining and milling

Toward Freedom – Toward a Movement for Peace and Climate Justice

September 25, 2008 Posted by | environment | Leave a comment

Uranium-the-next-energy-crisis-may-cripple-the-western-nations-and-it-has-all-ready-started – Temoust – Survie touarègue

Uranium-the-next-energy-crisis-may-cripple-the-western-nations-and-it-has-all-ready-startedmercredi TEMOUST 24 septembre 2008 – “………………….The Tuareg were forced to work in the Uranium mines and supposed to stay silent or be silenced by force ! This was the beginning of the Tuareg uprising in Niger !……………………The Uranium mines may soon be no more since the MNJ intends to blow them up so that the FAN has no longer a source of revenue used to suppress the Tuareg………………………………………Unless the Public throughout the World listens and cries out ! No news comes out or barely any, since the Countries in need of Uranium want a cheap and steady supply of this energy source, none of them are interested in Justice even less in Human Rights, after all they are only 2 to 3 Million Tuaregs left all over North West Africa and who will care…………………

We need our energy more and the Price of our energy supply does not allow for Human rights nor do the Tuareg matter enough for us to care about their faith as long as we get cheap Uranium out of Niger !

However should the Tuareg succeed in destroying the Uranium Mines, we in the West may have to pay dearly for energy and run out of Uranium !

Are we really that shallow in the Western Nations as to let Genocide be happening before our eyes just so we may have enough cheap Uranium for ourselves ?

Uranium-the-next-energy-crisis-may-cripple-the-western-nations-and-it-has-all-ready-started – Temoust – Survie touarègue

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September 25, 2008 Posted by | politics | Leave a comment

Green Energy Sector Gets Boost From Senate – TheStreet.com

Green Energy Sector Gets Boost From Senate
TheStreet.com 24 Sept 08 by Ucilia Wang

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday approved about $18 billion of renewable-energy tax credits after repeated failed attempts to do so this year.

The 93-2 vote cleared a major hurdle for extending a set of tax credits for businesses and residents investing in renewable energy, from building and operating power plants to installing small wind turbines on residential properties………………………………..Consumers who want to install solar panels on their properties would benefit from the bill, which extends investment-tax credits for eight years and eliminates today’s $2,000 cap on the credits. It would also allow homeowners installing small-wind equipment and geothermal heat pumps to take advantage of the credits, but the amounts would be capped at $4,000 for wind and $2,000 for the heat pumps.

Green Energy Sector Gets Boost From Senate – TheStreet.com

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September 25, 2008 Posted by | ENERGY | Leave a comment

Reid, Ensign say nuclear waste rail plan unsafe – San Jose Mercury News

Reid, Ensign say nuclear waste rail plan unsafeBy MercuryNews,com ERICA WERNER Associated Press 24 Sept 08 “………..

Testifying at a hearing of the Senate Commerce Committee, Reid, D-Nev., called the Energy Department’s plans for shipping spent nuclear fuel to Yucca Mountain “grossly incomplete.”

“Their draft transportation plan is barely a crude sketch of the comprehensive planning that should actually be done for a massive nuclear waste shipping campaign,” Reid said.

Ensign said: “I have bad news for those of you with working nuclear reactors in your states who think that the opening of Yucca will rid your state of nuclear waste—you’re wrong.”

Instead the result would be dangerously transporting waste through states around the country to Nevada, said Ensign, R-Nev………………

The period for shipping waste to the repository could span up to 50 years, with 190 to 317 rail casks shipped each year on trains carrying three to five casks, according to the Energy Department Web site.

Commercial power reactors have about 64,000 tons of used reactor fuel at power plants in 33 states awaiting shipment to Yucca Mountain, with the amount growing at the rate of 2,000 tons a year, according to the industry.

Reid, Ensign say nuclear waste rail plan unsafe – San Jose Mercury News

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September 25, 2008 Posted by | wastes | Leave a comment

Greens to introduce radioactive waste dump legislation – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Greens to introduce radioactive waste dump legislation

ABC News 24 Sept 08 The Greens are to introduce legislation to the Federal Parliament aimed at banning future radioactive waste dumps in the Northern Territory.

Greens Senator Scott Ludlam says the Federal Government has failed to honour an election promise to repeal the legislation which enabled the material to be dumped in the Territory.

He says now is the time to act and examine how to manage the problem.

“No-one anywhere in the world has figured out how to safely store and contain this material for the long periods of time that it is dangerous,” he said.

“So what we are saying, rather than trucking it out from Sydney and dumping it on some politically vulnerable community in the Northern Territory, we need to go back to square one and look at how, firstly how safe this material is, where it is, does it need to be re-packaged and hardened up? And secondly, what our long term strategy for this stuff should be.”

Greens to introduce radioactive waste dump legislation – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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September 25, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Chaotic Markets See Spot Uranium Slide – International Business Times –

Chaotic Markets See Spot Uranium Slide
International Business Times

By Andrew Nelson

23 September 2008 – “…………………….After months of holding firm, last week’s decline in the uranium spot price has been followed with another decline this week. Four transactions in the spot uranium market this week sees the consultant’s weekly spot price indicator down US$3.00 to $60.00 per pound…………………………..TradeTech advises broader market pressure this week was a main contributor to price weakness, reporting that one distressed seller completed a sale for about 100 thousand pounds U3O8 (uranium oxide) at a price several dollars below published prices.

Chaotic Markets See Spot Uranium Slide – International Business Times –

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September 24, 2008 Posted by | business and costs | Leave a comment

Documentary showing highlights effects of war

Documentary showing highlights effects of war
“Friendly Fire” to be shown at school
Sauk Centre Herald  23 Sept 08
The film depicts the effects of Gulf War Syndrome and depleted uranium’s role in long-term health problems for soldiers, their newborns and Iraqi civilians.

Friendly Fire, a documentary by Dr. Gary Null, has received critical acclaim for not only bringing to light the long-term physical effects the Persian Gulf War and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but also the military and government’s attempt to cover it up.

The film will be shown free of charge this Sunday night at 7 p.m. at the Sauk Centre High School Auditorium. The event is sponsored by the Veterans Village of Minnesota………………….State rep. Bud Heidgerken (R-Freeport) recently cosponsored a bill that has earmarked $500,000 a year for two years for the testing and treatment of depleted uranium.

Documentary showing highlights effects of war

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September 24, 2008 Posted by | environment | Leave a comment

The Post

Green with envy: Waste-disposal problem cannot simply be buried thepost September 22, 2008 Cathy Wilson
When it comes to waste, the United States has a history of literally burying its problems — a practice that is a shortcut rather than a solution………………………..

The process of nuclear fission results in the creation of low-level and high-level radioactive waste. Equipment or clothing that has been contaminated is classified as low-level, while used nuclear reactor fuel is labeled as high-level.

Low-level waste takes hundreds of years to reach safe levels of radiation, while high-level radioactive waste won’t reach safe levels for tens of thousands of years. After being monitored and cooled for several years, it is transported and placed in concrete structures.  

Nuclear waste disposal is a concrete (no pun intended) and current topic that needs to be discussed by the people who are so adamant about its promise. Some propose burying the radioactive waste deep underground in places like Yucca Mountain in Nevada, but the problem is that Nevada residents aren’t clamoring to have such waste in their backyards or seeping into their groundwater……………………………….Renewable energy is within reach, composting already exists and simply reducing waste and energy use individually doesn’t hurt either. It’s irresponsible to rely on burying our problems today knowing that future generations will be haunted by them and forced to fix them tomorrow.

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September 24, 2008 Posted by | wastes | Leave a comment

Govt predicted to face uranium mining challenges – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Govt predicted to face uranium mining challenges
ABC News

Posted Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:27pm AEST

A market analyst says the incoming Western Australian Government will face challenges when processing applications for uranium mining because it is not equipped with the skills for assessing the mining of the resource.

Govt predicted to face uranium mining challenges – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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September 24, 2008 Posted by | business and costs | Leave a comment

Kissinger on PM’s anti-nuclear panel | theage.com.au

Kissinger on PM’s anti-nuclear panel * The Age Daniel Flitton * September 24, 2008PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd is expected to announce at the United Nations later this week the cast of a high-level panel to report on ways to rid the world of nuclear weapons.Among the international heavy-hitters expected to support the work of the new commission are Henry Kissinger and George Schultz, two former US secretaries of state, along with former US defence secretary William Perry and former US senator Sam Nunn…………………………The international commission will be headed by former Labor foreign minister Gareth Evans and Japan’s former foreign minister Yoriko Kawaguchi.

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September 24, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Shut leaking reactor down – Greens | NEWS.com.au

Shut leaking reactor down – Greens

news.com.au September 24, 2008 11:25am

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THE Australian Greens have called for Australia’s only nuclear reactor to be closed down, following reports a chronic water seepage problem has yet to be fixed.

The reactor, commissioned in 2006, is based at Lucas Heights south of Sydney and is managed by the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO).

The facility has been out of operation for 11 of the past 14 months,…………….The water seepage was first identified in December 2006 and attempts have been made to address the problem during an extended shutdown.

The reactor is used to make nuclear medicines, neutrons for scientific research and irradiation services.

It does not generate electricity.

“We think the safest solution for this reactor is for it to be shut down and for the waste to be contained properly,” Greens senator Scott Ludlam said today.

Importing nuclear products from South Africa and Canada could continue, he said.

“You’d be surprised how little that reactor was used for.”

Local residents had fought against the construction of the reactor, and there were “always dangers” with nuclear technology.

Shut leaking reactor down – Greens | NEWS.com.au

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September 24, 2008 Posted by | politics | Leave a comment

Water seeping at nuclear reactor | NEWS.com.au

Water seeping at nuclear reactor
news.com.au

September 24, 2008 12:15am

Article from: AAP

CHRONIC water seepage at Australia’s only nuclear reactor has sparked plans to build a plant to treat the water in a sign the problem might never be fixed.

The problem lies within the new Argentinian-built OPAL nuclear reactor used not to produce power, but rather nuclear medicines, neutrons for scientific research and irradiation services.

Water seeping at nuclear reactor | NEWS.com.au

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September 24, 2008 Posted by | safety | Leave a comment

Financial crisis may undermine participation in nuclear tender

Financial crisis may undermine participation in nuclear tender
Today’s Zaman 23 Sept 08 The current worldwide financial crisis seemed poised to hit the nuclear tender process in Turkey when companies expected to take part in a tender for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Akkuyu said yesterday they have had difficulty lining up financing due to the global financial turmoil……………………………….The companies demanded that Turkish Treasury guarantee that any losses in the event of unexpected problems, such as a court order to cease the plant’s operation or a change in the government’s nuclear policy, will be reimbursed. The companies asked that certain conditions in the contract be clarified and made subject to the relevant laws.

This will be the fourth tender to be held for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Turkey; the previous three tenders failed.

Financial crisis may undermine participation in nuclear tender

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September 23, 2008 Posted by | business and costs | Leave a comment

Fairview Post – Alberta, CA

NDP’s Boucher Rymhs to take nuclear opposition to national level
 FAIRVIEW POST (Canada) by Chris Zwick 23 Sept 08 Adele Boucher Rymhs just finished one political campaign earlier this year as the NDP’s candidate in Peace River during the provincial election, now she has put her name forward once again, this time for the federal New Democrats……………………..

“From the beginning it was a matter of us having a concern about water issues, and then we looked into it and soon you find that nuclear is a condition that will effect the whole world and for a long period of time. So it becomes an issue that affects children, the economy and agriculture. It’s more than just energy and environment,” she said.

The more she looked into it, the more she opposed the prospect and she has been a vocal member of several anti-nuclear groups ever since……………………“This is an industry that is almost passé: they have financial difficulties, they have a credibility issue, and there are a lot of concerns that don’t allow them to build in other places,” said Boucher Rymhs. “It’s just a business deal to them; to us it’s a lifestyle.”

Fairview Post – Alberta, CA

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September 23, 2008 Posted by | politics | Leave a comment

Residents urge Yankee shutdown: Rutland Herald Online

Residents urge Yankee shutdown
RUTLAND HERALD September 23, 2008By Susan Smallheer The only people to speak in favor of the continued operation of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant Monday night besides its employees were two state legislators from the Northeast Kingdom and the head of the regional Chamber of Commerce in Rutland.Otherwise, Vermonters overwhelmingly said that the Vernon reactor owned by Entergy Nuclear should be shut down in 2012, if not sooner…………………………….“Vermont Yankee is not ‘safe, clean or reliable,’” said Joan Eckley, quoting Entergy Nuclear’s own statewide advertising campaign. “Please close Vermont Yankee as soon as possible.”

Members of the public raised questions about adequate financing of the reactor’s decommissioning fund, the continuing maintenance and operation problems, and the high-level radioactive waste produced, which will remain deadly for thousands of years…………………..Many speakers said that while the shutdown of Vermont Yankee would eventually mean the loss of jobs in southern Vermont, the difference would be more than made up with innovative, high-technology jobs in alternative energy.

Residents urge Yankee shutdown: Rutland Herald Online

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September 23, 2008 Posted by | safety | Leave a comment