News Flash: Greed and Stupidity Can Coexist!
News Flash: Greed and Stupidity Can Co-exist THE HUFFINGTON POST Monica Youn 7 April 09 “…………………..A crucial function of government is to protect us from the consequences of the stupid decisions of other people – we should not have to worry that a nuclear power plant operator will decide that certain safety precautions simply aren’t profitable or necessary.
In the nuclear example, were the government to succumb to industry pressure and repeal certain safety regulations on nuclear plants, any resulting accident would be the result of policy as well as stupidity. In other economic sectors, regulations exist to prevent the profit-maximizing incentives of various industries from creating unacceptable levels of public risk………….
Nuclear financing watchdog established – ClimateChangeCorp.com
Nuclear financing watchdog established Climate Change Corp 7 Apr 2009 | Author: Jeanette Wiemers,
|Board will ensure that public doesn’t shoulder costs for nuclear cleanupThe UK government announced the members of its Nuclear Liabilities Financing Assurance Board, which will examine plans for financing nuclear waste cleanup from power stations, in an effort to keep taxpayers from having to bear the costs. Energy and Climate Change Minister Mike O’Brien said the Board will be yet another protection to ensure that taxpayers are protected from the costs of decommissioning and waste disposal from new nuclear power stations, and that the Board’s diverse membership will help to provide independent scrutiny and advice on the issue.
Nuclear financing watchdog established – ClimateChangeCorp.com
UN report says NT intervention ‘discriminatory’ – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
UN report says NT intervention ‘discriminatory’ ABC News 6 April 09
The United Nations Human Rights Committee is calling on the Federal Government to redesign its ‘discriminatory’ intervention into Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory.
A report from the committee says many of the intervention policies discriminate against Aboriginal people, which means Australia is not complying with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
UN report says NT intervention ‘discriminatory’ – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Halliburton is among defendants in nuclear waste lawsuit under CERCLA
Halliburton is among defendants in nuclear waste lawsuit under CERCLA Examiner.com Frank Taylor April 7
Halliburton Energy Services is one of the corporations from which the United States seeks to recover the response costs that it incurred due to releases and threatened releases of hazardous substances into the environment from facilities where radioactive materials were manufactured, repaired, reworked, stored, and processed for disposal. GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences Corp. and Pengo Industries, Inc., are among the other defendants in United States of America v. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., (case number 4:07-cv-03795 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas) The federal government, which filed the lawsuit in 2007, alleges that the defendants are liable under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, commonly known as CERCLA, for more than $26.7 million in unreimbursed response costs for the cleanup of sites in Houston, Webster, and Odessa. The State of Texas intervened in the case to recover the response costs that it had contributed to the federal government.
DTE seeks to downplay incident at Fermi II nuclear power plant
DTE seeks to downplay incident at Fermi 11 nuclear power plant By Eartha Jane Melzer 4/7/09 According to plant report, the water level in the reactor vessel fell to 162 inches during March 28 shutdown but Fermi spokesman says he doesn’t think that ‘necessarily indicates that there was any loss of water level at all. An incident involving a nuclear reactor going into “hot shutdown” at DTE Energy’s Fermi II power generation station in Monroe County late last month went largely unnoticed locally and is raising questions about what exactly happened at the plant. DTE officials have minimized the incident,…………………………
Michael Keegan, a nuclear power critic who lives near the Fermi II plant said that he learned of the incident through a notice on the NRC website.
Keegan, who is among the individuals trying to block the construction of an additional reactor at the Fermi complex, said that locals are “salivating” at the prospect of jobs in building the new plant. He said that he finds the lack of local media on the situation disturbing.
“It’s kind of peculiar,” he said. “You see [this incident] is picked up by Reuters and you can read about it in New York but you can’t read about it in your home town.”…………………..
Jim Riccio, a Greenpeace nuclear policy analyst said he is not surprised that a utility spokesman would try to play down a drop in reactor vessel water levels.
“He wants to make you believe that splitting atoms is something safe, but its not,” Riccio said. “The risk is that if the water levels go too low you uncover the core and you start to melt down, that is what happened at Three Mile Island,” referring to the 1979 partial core meltdown at the nuclear power station near Harrisburg, Pa.
Michigan Messenger » DTE seeks to downplay incident at Fermi II nuclear power plant
Mines and plants hit by low prices, high costs – Forbes.com
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FACTBOX-Mines and plants hit by low prices, high costs
04.07.09, 06:47 AM EDT – “……………….Uranium miner Denison Mines ( DNN – news – people ) will temporarily suspend production at its Sunday and Rim mines in the western United States and will likely shut its White Mesa mill in May……………
FACTBOX-Mines and plants hit by low prices, high costs – Forbes.com
Malcolm Fraser | nuclear weapons disarmament | Gustav Nossal, Barry Jones, Peter Gration, John Sanderson
It’s time to get serious about ridding the world of nuclear weaponsMalcolm Fraser, Gustav Nossal, Barry Jones, Peter Gration, John Sanderson Brisbane Times April 8, 2009 – “……………………………
For the first time a US president has been elected with a commitment to abolish nuclear weapons. Barack Obama needs all the support and encouragement in the world. Unlike the last opportunity, at the end of the Cold War, this one must not be squandered. An increasingly resource- and climate-stressed world is an ever more dangerous place for nuclear weapons. We must not fail.
Abolishing nuclear weapons is a paramount challenge for the entire world – a precondition for survival, sustainability and health for our planet and future generations. Both in the indiscriminate devastation they cause, and in their persistent, spreading, genetically damaging radioactive fallout, nuclear weapons are unlike any other “weapons”. They cannot be used for any legitimate military purpose. Any use or threat of use violates international humanitarian law.
The notion that nuclear weapons can ensure anyone’s security is fundamentally flawed. They most threaten those who possess them, or – like Australia – claim protection from them, because they become the preferred targets for others’ nuclear weapons. Accepting that they have a legitimate place – even for “deterrence” – means being willing to accept the incineration of tens of millions of fellow humans and radioactive devastation of large areas, and is fundamentally immoral…………………………………….The most effective, expeditious and practical way to abolish nuclear weapons is to negotiate a comprehensive, irreversible, binding, verifiable treaty – a nuclear weapons convention…………………..Achieving a world free of nuclear weapons will require not only existing arsenals to be progressively dismantled and destroyed, but production of the fissile materials from which nuclear weapons can be built – separated plutonium and highly enriched uranium – to cease, and existing stocks eliminated or placed under secure international control.
Earth Day 2009’s Renewable Energy Focus : Renewable Energy News
Earth Day 2009’s Renewable Energy Focus Energy matters 8 April 09 Earth Day is now celebrated around the world, but larger events such as festivals and rallies are often held on the weekends before or after April 22. Many communities also celebrate Earth Week or Earth Month through environmental activities during the month of April.Earth Day 2009 will herald the beginning of the “Green Generation Campaign”; a two-year project culminating with the 40th anniversary of Earth Day in 2010. With negotiations for a new global climate agreement this year, Earth Day 2009 organisers are looking to a massive day of action and civic participation, to highlight the Green Generation’s core principles: * A carbon-free future based on renewable energy that will end dependency on fossil fuels, including coal.
Earth Day 2009’s Renewable Energy Focus : Renewable Energy News
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