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In spite of Bill Gates, renewable energy has a prosperous future

The report stands in contrast to recent comments made by public figures such as Microsoft CEO Bill Gates who endorsed  nuclear power at a conference in New York last week. Gates dismissed renewable technologies as “cute,” but unable to meet energy demands…..Gates is not a disinterested party: He has invested in nuclear power company TerraPower

UN: Renewable energies can meet world’s power needs, Smart Planet By David Worthington | May 9, 2011 The United Nations has found that renewable energy alone can meet global power needs – countering the burgeoning belief that nuclear power is the only viable solution. Read more »

May 10, 2011 Posted by | people, USA | Leave a Comment

Warren Buffett sees the nuclear industry as dead

Mr. Buffett asserted to CNBC that nuclear facility construction in the U.S. will be “dead for a long, long time.”….“It would be unconscionable for Mr. Buffett’s company to swindle Iowans into investing in a project that he himself has apparently written off…

Watchdog Group Charges Buffett With Swinding Iowans Over New Nuclear Reactor, eNews Park Forest, 27 April  OMAHA, Neb  - As shareholders began arriving for Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting, Friends of the Earth placed an advertisement in the Omaha World-Herald challenging Warren Buffett to halt an attempt by one of his companies to force Iowa ratepayers to invest in a new nuclear reactor. Read more »

April 28, 2011 Posted by | people, USA | Leave a Comment

Young generation supporting an old anti nuclear activist

A wave of younger people are checking daily Geiger-counter readings online and carrying “No Nukes” signs up and down the streets of trendy Tokyo neighborhoods. Two separate protests in the capital on Sunday attracted more than 10,000 people, who called for a moratorium on nuclear power.

In Japan, new attention for longtime anti-nuclear activist - The Washington Post, By Michael Alison Chandler, April 10, Long before the ghostly images of Fukushima’s nuclear workers in white suits and gas masks appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world, photographer Kenji Higuchi was recording the lives and risks of the industry’s front-line laborers. Read more »

April 11, 2011 Posted by | Japan, people | Leave a Comment

Dr Helen Caldicott on the health issues in nuclear radiation

 

New reactors mean more cancer: Critic Metro Canada – Vancouver Dr. Helen Caldicott’s message to a panel weighing a proposal for two new nuclear reactors at Darlington Nuclear Generating Station was stark and unequivocal: “No radiation is safe.” The veteran anti-nuclear campaigner launched a scathing attack on

Nuclear power: A costly gamble Lake Oswego Review See the introduction and chapters 1, 2 and 3 of Helen Caldicott’s well-documented book about all aspects of nuclear power, namely “Nuclear Power Is Not The Answer.” Also see www.beyondnuclear.org/. Manufacturers of nuclear power plants and electric

Anti-nuclear campaigner attacks expansion of Darlington Toronto Star Veteran anti-nuclear campaigner Dr. Helen Caldicott launches a scathing attack Thursday on nuclear energy and its advocates before a panel, weighing a proposal for two new nuclear reactors at Darlington Nuclear Generating Station.

 

Dr. Caldicott says Japanese nuclear crisis far from overLaval News – Matin C. Barry - 27 march 11Anti-nuke activist Dr. Helen Caldicott is predicting that the nuclear crisis overwhelming Japan following that

Thompson, Caldicott address new Darlington plant review panel- Northumberland Today
Anti-nuclear campaigner attacks expansion of Darlington
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Don’t build more reactors in Clarington: anti-nuclear activist
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Nuclear radiation ‘the greatest public health hazard’ 27 March 11 (CNN) — When she was an adolescent, Helen Caldicott says, she read the nuclear apocalypse novel “On the Beach.” The story was set in the aftermath of an  


Helen Caldicott The Sag Harbor Express – Claire Walla -26 march 11 Nobel Peace Prize nominee and former East Hampton resident Dr. Helen Caldicott explains why the threat of nuclear radiation might not be as  


 

 

Dr. Helen Caldicott Boston Globe – Peter S. Canellos - 22 March 11FOR BOSTONIANS of the late ’70s and early ’80s, a lecture by Dr. Helen Caldicott was a bracing, and often viscerally painful, .. 


Nuclear power is always unsafe, says Greenpeace Herald Sun - 13 Mar 2011 Anti-nuclear campaigner Helen Caldicott said the release of radioactive caesium 137 and iodine 131 into the atmosphere from the Fukushima plant posed grave  


Caldicott: Japan may spell end of nuclear industry worldwide Center for Research on Globalization - 16 Mar 2011 Anti-nuclear campaigner Dr Helen Caldicott says it could spell the end of the nuclear industry worldwide. David Donovan reports. There appears to be massive  

 

Press Conference and Public Conference – Helen Caldicott – THE Canada NewsWire (press release) - 17 Mar 2011 MONTREAL, March 17 /CNW Telbec/ – Helen Caldicott, distinguished author, physician and co-founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility, will give a press  


Dr. Helen Caldicott Fukushima statement: ‘Destroyer of Worlds’ Examiner.com – Deborah Dupre - 18 Mar 2011On March 16, five days after onset of the Fukushima earthquake-nuclear catastrophe, Dr. Helen Caldicott released the statement below.


Nuclear power: A costly gamble Lake Oswego Review – Bob Thomas - 26 March 11 See the introduction and chapters 1, 2 and 3 of Helen Caldicott’s well-documented book about all aspects of nuclear power, namely “Nuclear Power Is Not The  


MIT, Harvard experts divided on Turkish nuclear plans Hurriyet Daily News – Samuel Doveri - 24 March former Harvard physicist and anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott expresses serious concerns about leukaemia and nuclear energy This photo shows ..

March 26, 2011 Posted by | people | 1 Comment

Dr Helen Caldicott to speak in Bristol

Dr Helen Caldicott to speak in Bristol,  Shepperdine Against Nuclear Energy, 3 March 2011, Shepperdine Against Nuclear Energy: Dr Helen Caldicott to speak in Bristol

The single most articulate and passionate advocate of citizen action to remedy the nuclear and environmental crises, Dr Helen Caldicott, has devoted the last 38 years to an international campaign to educate the public about the medical hazards of the nuclear age and the necessary changes in human behavior to stop environmental destruction. Read more »

March 4, 2011 Posted by | people | Leave a Comment

Two-faced Huhne throws UK’s energy policy into a turmoil

Only two weeks ago Huhne took part in a photo-op at Sharp’s solar factory in north Wales, celebrating the announcement of a doubling of production and creation of another 300 jobs on the back of Fits. He said: “This is excellent news for the solar industry and for Sharp, which shows that green growth is a vital part of our economic recovery”. He didn’t mention then he was thinking of cutting the legs out from under the scheme.

(UK) Government’s dithering over feed-in tariffs jeopardises renewables sector Early review threatens scheme’s hard-won successes in creating thousands of jobs and rolling out new technologies guardian.co.uk, Huw Irranca-Davies Thursday 10 February 2011 Chris Huhne’s shock announcement on Monday of an early review of feed-in tariffs (Fits) after just 10 months jeopardises green jobs and economic growth in the key sector of small-scale renewable energy. Read more »

February 11, 2011 Posted by | people, politics, renewable, UK | Leave a Comment

Censorship of Dr Helen Caldicott in Port Hope, Ontario

Last November, Dr. Caldicott was due to speak in Port Hope, Ont., when she found herself persona non grata there. Cameco, a producer of uranium fuel for nuclear power plants around the world, is a major employer in this town of 16,000 on Lake Ontario.

Barred’ from Port Hope: An interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott, rabble.ca, By Cathryn Atkinson| February 8, 2011 Renowned Australian physician and anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott has for four decades lectured around the world about the medical dangers inherent in the use of radioactive materials for nuclear energy and weapons. Her work was captured in the 1982 National Film Board of Canada short documentary, If You Love This Planet, which won an Oscar. Read more »

February 10, 2011 Posted by | Canada, civil liberties, people | 2 Comments

UK Energy Minister Huhne two faced on renewable energy

Critics said Mr Huhne’s announcement would create more uncertainty for investors at a time when the government should be encouraging the expansion of solar power to meet the UK’s renewable energy targets.

Huhne accused of green energy confusion, FT.com / UK, By David Blair,  February 7 2011 Chris Huhne, the energy and climate change secretary, has announced a “comprehensive review” of the tariff system designed to encourage solar power, sparking accusations that he is creating more “uncertainty” for the renewable energy sector…… Read more »

February 8, 2011 Posted by | people, politics, renewable, UK | 1 Comment

Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Julian Assange

Liu Xiabao was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last year for his struggle for human rights, democracy and freedom of speech in China, Likewise: WikiLeaks have contributed to the struggle for those very values globally, by exposing (among many other things) corruption, war crimes and torture.”

Julian Assange nominated for Peace Prize TECHWATCH, by Tom Coyne, February 3, 2011, Julian Assange, founder of the whistle blowing website, Wikileaks, has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by a member of the Norwegian government. Read more »

February 4, 2011 Posted by | 2 WORLD, civil liberties, people | Leave a Comment

Extraordinary invective against Assange, from US right wing

A vengeful chorus came mostly from Republicans. Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, darling of the unhinged right, denounced Julian Assange‘s “sick, un-American espionage” and came close to inciting his assassination

WikiLeaks: How US political invective turned on ‘anti-American’ Julian Assange The Guardian..…. demonstrates how ‘US blood on hands’ of website’s founder got fainter and fainter Luke Harding and David Leigh, * The Guardian,   3 February 2011 Read more »

February 4, 2011 Posted by | people, politics, USA | Leave a Comment

Nobel peace prize recipient, ElBaradei in the spotlight in Egypt

ElBaradei, who is Muslim, sometimes cited his favourite Christian prayer when speaking of his role on the world stage. Attributed to St. Francis of Assisi, it begins: “Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.”

Now Egypt’s democratic hope, ex-chief UN nuke inspector familiar with public spotlight, The Canadian Press, By George Jahn  1/2/2011, VIENNA — Thrust to the forefront as Egypt’s democratic hope, Mohamed ElBaradei is no stranger to high-octane public roles. As the chief U.N. nuclear inspector, he stood up to Washington by disputing claims Saddam Hussein was trying to make atomic arms and grappled vainly to end Iran’s and North Korea’s nuclear defiance…… Read more »

February 1, 2011 Posted by | Egypt, people, politics | 1 Comment

Passing of an anti-nuclear women’s leader

In September of that year, [1961], philosopher Bertrand Russell, then 89, was arrested for his part in an anti-nuclear bomb demonstration at London’s Trafalgar Square. The night of the arrest Wilson and her husband were hosting a cocktail party at which she expressed her anger at Russell’s jailing…..The next day she began calling every woman she knew…………..Wilson’s high visibility in the protest made her a target of the House Un-American Activities Committee,
Dagmar Wilson dies at 94; organizer of women’s disarmament protesters Dagmar Wilson obituary: Dagmar Wilson, who organized 50,000 women to protest against nuclear weapons, dies at 94 By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times January 30, 2011 At the height of the Cold War, the illustrator and mother of three organized 50,000 women to demonstrate against nuclear weapons. Foes tried to paint her as a Communist, but failed miserably. Read more »

January 31, 2011 Posted by | people, USA | Leave a Comment

Patrick Moore and the “Clean and Safe Energy Coalition”

The Clean and Safe Energy Coalition, and its co-chairman, Patrick Moore -not clean, not safe, not honest.

nuclear  plants are acknowledged by the federal government’s own National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States – commonly referred to as the 9/11 Commission – as terrorist targets.

Patrick Moore has recently begun touting the “safety” of nuclear energy at the behest of the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), which is being bankrolled by the nuclear industry to promote nuclear energy as clean and safe energy. Read more »

January 27, 2011 Posted by | people, spinbuster | Leave a Comment

Pro nuclear Patrick Moore – a fake environmentalist

he is a paid spokesperson for polluting companies.

Greenpeace Statement On Patrick Moore Patrick Moore often misrepresents himself in the media as an environmental “expert” or even an “environmentalist,” while offering anti-environmental opinions on a wide range of issues and taking a distinctly anti-environmental stance. He also exploits long-gone ties with Greenpeace to sell himself as a speaker and pro-corporate spokesperson, usually taking positions that Greenpeace opposes. Read more »

January 27, 2011 Posted by | 2 WORLD, people | Leave a Comment

Wikileaks reveals a different view on Ahmadinejad and nuclear policy

Despite the opposition from all sides, Ahmadinajed, we have learned, continued to tout the nuclear deal as a positive and necessary step for Iran. In February 2010, he reiterated his support for the Geneva agreement saying, “If we allow them to take [Iran's enriched uranium for processing], there is no problem.”

Do We Have Ahmadinejad All Wrong? – Reza Aslan – International – The Atlantic, 14 Jan 2011, ……….In October 2009, Ahamdinejad’s chief nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, worked out a compromise with world power representatives in Geneva on Iran’s controversial nuclear program. But the deal, in which Iran agreed to ship nearly its entire stockpile of low enriched uranium to Russia and France for processing, collapsed when it failed to garner enough support in Iran’s parliament, the Majles. Read more »

January 14, 2011 Posted by | Iran, people, politics | Leave a Comment

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