Nova Scotia News – TheChronicleHerald.ca
Threat of nuclear annihilation still hangs over world
The Chronicle Herald By RUTH BISHOP and NANCY COVINGTONTue. Sep 23 – 5:59 AMTHIS WEEK, one of the world’s most famous anti-nuclear activists will address the people of Halifax. Dr. Helen Caldicott of Australia will deliver the same message she has given for over 30 years: Nuclear war is by far the greatest threat to the future of humankind
Today, there are almost 27,000 nuclear weapons left in the world. Over 4,000 of these are on trigger alert – ready to be computer-launched within minutes. The risk of accidental nuclear war is as great as it has ever been. Even a small accidental attack could devastate the entire planet; if dropped in tropical areas, a minuscule percentage of the world’s total nuclear explosive power would affect the climate so greatly that agriculture would collapse in major areas and billions would die from starvation.
Yet, the world faces an even greater nuclear threat. As more countries of the world gain access to nuclear power, more nuclear weapons will be in the hands of unstable regimes. The risk is such that Henry Kissinger and George Schultz warn that the world is now poised “on the precipice of a new and dangerous nuclear era.”
Here in Halifax, we already face a tremendous nuclear threat. At this time, any NATO vessel entering Halifax Harbour is permitted to carry nuclear weapons on board. Our government holds an official “neither confirm nor deny” policy on their existence. This means that our government essentially sanctions the presence of nuclear weapons right outside our front doors. Halifax consequently faces a small but very real risk of a catastrophe far greater than the explosion of 1917…………………………Canada should now play a significant role in leading an international anti-nuclear campaign. We have already taken several important steps, including ratifying the Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1970. But the Canadian public clearly wants the government to do far more: In a recent poll, 73 per cent of Canadians supported eliminating all nuclear weapons through an enforceable agreement.
Nova Scotia News – TheChronicleHerald.ca
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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 -“………………………..
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
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 ?
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Green Energy Sector Gets Boost From Senate – TheStreet.com
Green Energy Sector Gets Boost From Senate
TheStreet.com 24 Sept 08 by Ucilia WangThe 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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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
Tags: Nuclear, antinuclear, uranium, radioactive
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.”
Tags: Nuclear, antinuclear, uranium, radioactive
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