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Dissident Voice : Rushing into the Wrong Future: The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal, Energy and Security

Rushing into the Wrong Future: The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal, Energy and Security
Diddident Voice by Andrew Lichterman and M.V. Ramana / September 20th, 2008 – “………………………………………..What the Administration will likely not mention is that the deal would actually allow India to expand its nuclear arsenal, permitting it to buy fuel for nuclear power reactors on the international market while using scarce domestic uranium in nuclear weapons production. It will further aggravate tensions with Pakistan, which has signaled that it would respond in kind to a more ambitious Indian nuclear weapons program. Thus, the deal could further fuel an arms race between nuclear-armed neighbors that have fought multiple wars………………………..he nuclear deal is part of a broader set of agreements centering on increased U.S.-India military cooperation and high-tech trade. In the United States an array of corporate interests led by the nuclear industry and arms makers are supporting the deal. They see the possibilities not only for nuclear trade but for big ticket weapons sales, as well as selling other goods and services to India’s elite, only a fraction of the population but a huge new market nonetheless…………………………………the fundamental problems of catastrophic risk and long lasting highly radioactive waste still unsolved. With nuclear power construction having ground to a halt in wealthier countries, the industry has turned its sights to Asia, marketing nuclear technology as a climate friendly solution to the continent’s burgeoning energy demand…………………………….Nuclear power, nuclear weapons, and this nuclear deal are all bad risks for ordinary people everywhere, risks that humanity can no longer afford. It is time to chart a different future.

Dissident Voice : Rushing into the Wrong Future: The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal, Energy and Security

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September 22, 2008 Posted by | politics | Leave a comment

Political Issues Examiner: McCain and Obama Both Wrong on Nuclear Power

McCain and Obama Both Wrong on Nuclear Power
Examiner Judah Freed – Political Issues Examiner 20 sept 08
“……………………………With due respect for senators Obama and McCain, they both are venting radioactive nonsense. Millions of lives are at stake, so let’s dispel the absurd fantasy of “safe and secure” nuclear power. The only thing “green” about nuclear power is the money its backers hope to pocket…………………………Before the Yucca Mountain facility goes into operation, the project must survive lots of lawsuits. Although litigation may end up before federal judges appointed by the Bush administration, which could skew the outcomes, if the cases are fairly tried on their merits, the facility may never start full-scale operations…………………………………….

No reasonable person can absolutely guarantee 100 percent safety and security along the hundreds or thousands of highway miles between current and future storage sites. Traffic accidents are a danger, of course, and so are attacks or hijackings by nuclear terrorists. How many could die as a result?

If the shipments are sent by train, imagine the catastrophe from even one derailment, as happened recently with the non-nuclear toxic spill inside the rail tunnel under the English Channel. If the waste is transported by air, image the widespread contamination if an aircraft goes down or gets blown up. Again, how many could die as a result?……………………………

No reasonable person can absolutely guarantee 100 percent safety and security along the hundreds or thousands of highway miles between current and future storage sites. Traffic accidents are a danger, of course, and so are attacks or hijackings by nuclear terrorists. How many could die as a result?

If the shipments are sent by train, imagine the catastrophe from even one derailment, as happened recently with the non-nuclear toxic spill inside the rail tunnel under the English Channel. If the waste is transported by air, image the widespread contamination if an aircraft goes down or gets blown up. Again, how many could die as a result?

Political Issues Examiner: McCain and Obama Both Wrong on Nuclear Power

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September 22, 2008 Posted by | politics | Leave a comment

Uranium Won’t Pay the Bills | newmatilda.com

Uranium Won’t Pay the Bills
New Natilda, Scott Ludlam  18 Sept 08 Colin Barnett hopes to raise billions by lifting WA’s ban on uranium mining. But this dangerous policy doesn’t even make economic sense, writes Senator Scott Ludlam
Uranium mining is frequently presented as the only solution to a range of economic power security and climate change challenges. In reality, however, the uranium industry creates far more problems than it claims to solve…………………….

Decades of deep community opposition is only one of the reasons there has never been a commercial uranium mine in Western Australia. Another is the inherent volatility in the uranium market.

Barnett’s hopes for uranium as the newest phase of WA’s quarry economy should be treated with deep suspicion by West Australians, not only for the serious environmental and social concerns this type of mining raises, but also because the economic reasons for uranium mining are far more shaky than the industry would have us believe.

The fortunes of the uranium miners — and their political supporters — now depend entirely on three factors: the long-term profitability of the global nuclear power industry; the geopolitics of multiple nuclear arms races and the potential for acts of nuclear terrorism; and the determined opposition from those in the community who stopped believing the lies of this industry a long time ago. All three of these factors are entirely out of the hands of the new Premier………………….. A recent status report of the global nuclear industry concluded that on the basis of faltering construction rates, rising costs, legal and political challenges, the ageing of the world’s current reactor fleet and the uncompromising nature of the technology, “…the number of nuclear power plants operating in the world will most likely decline over the next two decades with a rather sharper decline to be expected after 2020.”

Uranium Won’t Pay the Bills | newmatilda.com

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September 22, 2008 Posted by | business and costs | Leave a comment

Community groups call for climate action – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Community groups call for climate action

ABC News 22 Sept 08 Environmentalists have rallied in Canberra to support a climate change bill drafted by community action groups.

The Climate Change Protection Bill contains 19 recommendations aimed at cutting greenhouse emissions and building a clean energy future.

It is written and endorsed by more than 65 community-based climate change groups.

Philip Sutton from the Greenleap Strategic Institute says pressure needs to be put on politicians to act.

“So we’re right on the knife’s edge of a runaway development of greenhouse warming, this is incredibly serious,” he said.

“In terms of a threat to people’s life and well-being, it really is literally equivalent to the Second World War in terms of damage that could occur to our human societies.”

Thousands of postcards from around Australia supporting the bill were collected at the rally at Parliament House.

Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has promised he will deliver them to the Parliament.

Community groups call for climate action – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

September 22, 2008 Posted by | ENERGY | Leave a comment

Nuclear Fire Hazard Kept Secret For Fear Of Aiding Terrorists (from Sunday Herald)

Nuclear fire hazard kept secret for fear of aiding terrorists
Hunterston operator promises plant improvements Sunday Herald 21 Sept 08 By Rob Edwards, Environment Editor

DETAILS OF a serious fire hazard at the Hunterston nuclear power station in North Ayrshire have been kept secret because they could aid a terrorist attack.

The government’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has refused to release information about a “specific fire scenario” at the reactors because to do so could “threaten national security”.

The revelation has prompted calls from environmentalists for the plant to be shut down as soon as possible…………………………….

Duncan McLaren, chief executive of Friends of the Earth Scotland, accepted that if there was a real opportunity for terrorists, it was right to withhold information about it. “But the public would also be right to worry about why a facility with such a risk is allowed to continue operating,” he said.

“Given its poor reliability record in recent years, Hunterston is clearly approaching the end of its useful life, and this problem should be another nail in its coffin. There should be no question of considering extending its operating life beyond 2011. If anything, it should be closed sooner.”

Friends of the Earth Scotland backed the Scottish government’s decision to phase out nuclear power in favour of renewable energy.

“The likelihood of a terrorist incident at a UK nuclear facility is thankfully low, but the consequences are unthinkable,” warned McLaren.

Nuclear Fire Hazard Kept Secret For Fear Of Aiding Terrorists (from Sunday Herald)

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September 22, 2008 Posted by | secrets,lies and civil liberties | Leave a comment

Energy measures could save $40b: report – Breaking News – National – Breaking News

Energy measures could save $40b: report

Sydney Morning Herald 21 Sept 08 Renewable energy targets and energy efficient measures need to be included in an emissions trading scheme to save the electricity sector more than $40 billion, the Climate Institute says.

Modelling commissioned for the Climate Institute reveals improvements to energy efficiency and the federal government’s renewable energy target (RET) would reduce the long-term cost of reducing emissions from Australia’s electricity sector by billions of dollars.

Introducing an emissions trading scheme without such measures could cost the sector more than $40 billion, the Climate Institute said…………………..Climate Institute chief executive John Connor said the modelling showed the most cost effective way to clean up Australia’s electricity generating sector was to tap into energy efficiency opportunities.

Energy measures could save $40b: report – Breaking News – National – Breaking News

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September 22, 2008 Posted by | ENERGY | Leave a comment

New nuclear waste site for Sydney – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

New nuclear waste site for Sydney

ABC News 22 Sept 08 Australia’s only nuclear research reactor is planning to build a new radioactive waste site in southern Sydney, blaming the move on delays in building a federal nuclear dump.

Its operator, the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), says a long-term waste depository is needed for Australia’s spent or unwanted radioactive material.

Spokesman Andrew Humpherson says ANSTO has applied for an interim site on its own Lucas Heights premises to consolidate existing waste currently housed in two older buildings……………..

The application for the interim site is before federal Environment Minister Peter Garrett.

The Federal Government is expected to identify potential sites for a new nuclear dump later this year.

New nuclear waste site for Sydney – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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September 22, 2008 Posted by | wastes | Leave a comment