Homelands plan faces massive backlash | watoday.com.au
Homelands plan faces massive backlash * WA Today Russell Skelton 22 May 09 – “……………………
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma described the Government’s homelands policy as an assault on the world’s “oldest continuous surviving culture”. On outstations, Aboriginal people could maintain their language, customs and cultural practices, he said.
He said there was a strong body of research showing that people on homelands lived longer, healthier lives.
Praise after nuke waste shipment arrives safely in US – Local News – News – General – Illawarra Mercury
Praise after nuke waste shipment arrives safely in US
23/05/2009 4:00:00 AM“The HEU spent fuel was transported by truck, rail, and ship under secure conditions with the co-operation of Australia and several international organisations,” security administration principal deputy administrator Ken Baker said.The transfer of the waste from the Lucas Heights nuclear reactor through Wollongong and out to sea via Port Kembla on March 16 prompted wide debate in the community after it was reported in the Mercury.More than 400 police and RTA crew locked down Wollongong between 11.30pm and 2am as a convoy of eight trucks surrounded by police vehicles, under the spotlight of a helicopter, made the 56km journey to the port.It was the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s ninth shipment of used fuel since 1963, but the first to travel via Port Kembla……………………………………….There are now no spent fuel elements left at Lucas Heights and the ne
Don’t lose what the homelands have gained | theage.com.au
Don’t lose what the homelands have gained
- Editorial
- The Age May 23, 2009
“………………………………….The homelands, as the outstations are properly called, developed as very different places to the towns. As study after study by universities and health authorities has confirmed, people in the homelands are generally much healthier than those in the towns. Their communities are stable and cohesive. They have nurtured their traditional cultures through contact with the land. What is more, by keeping their cultures and knowledge of the land alive, they have begun to find new ways of supporting themselves. Most important of all, they have a sense of being in control of their lives………………………… indigenous leader Pat Dodson urged that more homelands with more than 100 residents should be “designated as communities and be serviced and funded to the same level as like territory communities”……………………………….”
SRS receives 32 pounds of highly enriched uranium from Australia | Aiken Standard | Aiken, SC
SRS receives 32 pounds of highly enriched uranium from Australia5 AikenStandard.com /21/2009 11:57 PMStaff reportsThe Savannah River Site has become the home of an Australian import that is a lot less cute than a kangaroo or koala.The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) announced Thursday that the Savannah River Site will be the new home for 32 pounds of highly enriched uranium (HEU) in spent nuclear fuel from Australia. The HEU spent fuel was transported by truck, rail and ship under secure conditions with the cooperation of Australia and several international organizations. With the completion of this shipment, NNSA’s Global Threat Reduction Initiative has successfully removed more than 220 pounds of U.S.-origin HEU fuel from Australia since 1998.
SRS receives 32 pounds of highly enriched uranium from Australia | Aiken Standard | Aiken, SC
Obama’s sensible Yucca Mountain decision
Obama’s sensible Yucca Mountain decision
Chicago Tribune Bruce H. Breslow
“………………………….Yucca Mountain is not coming to grief merely for political reasons. The fundamental problem is that Department of Energy picked a bad site for its proposed nuclear waste dump. It has earthquake faults and is located on a young volcanic field.
Worse, there was much more dripping water (which promotes corrosion of the containers intended to isolate the waste), and water moves faster through Yucca Mountain than the Department of Energy expected. Instead of abandoning the site over this and many other problems uncovered by scientists over the past two decades, the Department of Energy invented what it calls a “drip shield” — the name says it all — to protect each waste package. The department’s design now requires 11,000 titanium “drip shields,” each using five tons of exotic alloy.Without them, the department’s calculations show the repository would exceed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s standards for releasing radiation into the environment by about a factor of 10. Worse, the Department of Energy is putting off installation of these mythical “drip shields” for at least 100 years, when they predict futuristic robots will be invented to do the job in radioactive tunnels where humans could not survive. That is a bureaucratic farce that should not continue.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s licensing boards have just certified that an unprecedented 299 unresolved technical and other issues, put forward by Nevada, California and other hearing participants, would have to be addressed in any licensing hearing for this project to move forward. In short, by backing away from this project, the president acted sensibly and responsibly.
If rail and truck shipments to Yucca Mountain are as safe as past spent nuclear fuel shipments in the Unites States, and if they experience similar accident rates, about 30 to 80 rail accidents and three to six truck accidents would be expected over its 50-year transportation program. The Department of Energy states that the probability of rail accidents would be one for every 300 to 400 shipments, or an estimated seven to 25 rail accidents, involving casks carrying high-level nuclear waste.
Obama’s sensible Yucca Mountain decision — chicagotribune.com
Big names and bucks back nuclear ‘bank’
Big names and bucks back nuclear ‘bank’ Mother Nature Network 19 May 09 Russia and the U.S. come together to support an international stockpile of enriched uranium for energy purposes. By Charles J. Hanley, Associated Press May 19 2009
Buffett’s bankroll, Obama’s clout and the partnership of a savvy ex-Soviet strongman may turn the steppes of central Asia into a nuclear mecca, a go-to place for “safe” uranium fuel in an increasingly nervous atomic age.The $150 million idea, with seed money from U.S. billionaire Warren Buffett, must still navigate the tricky maze of global nuclear politics, along with a parallel Russian plan………………………………….That’s the fear: The centrifuges that enrich uranium with its fissionable isotope U-235, to produce power-plant fuel, can be left spinning to enrich it much more, producing fissile, highly enriched uranium for nuclear bombs…………………………………….”The real risk is that highly enriched uranium could be acquired by, say, terrorist groups,” Russian government adviser Alexander Konovalov told a conference in Rome on nuclear dangers. “All they need is 50 kilograms (110 pounds) of enriched uranium. All the rest (to make a bomb) can be found on the Internet.”………………………….”If a nuclear fuel bank for nuclear energy was created, then Kazakhstan would consider hosting it,” Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev announced to reporters……………………..Most intriguing, perhaps, was the fact that Nazarbayev’s announcement came with Iran’s visiting president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, standing at his side. The Iranian called the fuel bank “a very good proposal.” In fact, Tehran has suggested that an international consortium might also enrich uranium on Iranian soil.
Big names and bucks back nuclear ‘bank’ | MNN – Mother Nature Network
Indigenous at UN consider climate change, conflict, their very existence
Indigenous at UN consider climate change, conflict, their very existence – China View by William M. Reilly 22 May 09 “………………….The annual meeting of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is under an urgent mandate to activate the 2007 Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples through national legislation around the world.
Many are focusing that discussion on the land rights issue which has been brought to the fore by climate change, namely over oil, gas and mineral exploitation and forestation of northern lands……………………………….The annual meeting of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is under an urgent mandate to activate the 2007 Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples through national legislation around the world.
Many are focusing that discussion on the land rights issue which has been brought to the fore by climate change, namely over oil, gas and mineral exploitation and forestation of northern lands…………………….. This is a problem for Pacific Islanders in general, she said.
“What will happen with something like the islands of Tuvalu (which) will sink in about 40 years. Then what about the nationals? Is it still Tuvalu?” .Pelpina Sahureka of the Malucca Islands of Indonesia asked. “Where will the people go?”
“Will they go to Australia, for instance?” Sahureka asked. “There will be a community of Tuvalu in Australia but how will they be called? Still Tuvalus or are they still Australians? They will say they have their own country but how or when can they come back to the country when there is nothing because it has totally sunk.”
Indigenous at UN consider climate change, conflict, their very existence_English_Xinhua
Scotland leads Europe with green energy
Scotland leads Europe with green energy, says Alex Salmond Daily Record May 21 2009 By Dave KingEUROPE’S largest wind farm was officially switched on yesterday by First Minister Alex Salmond.He said Whitelee wind farm in Renfrewshire was the envy of Europe – then announced a £300million extension for it.That will create about 300 jobs and boost Scotland’s green energy capability even further.The wind farm was only one of a series of boosts for the renewable energy industry on what the Scottish government called Scotland’s “Green Wednesday”.Whitelee has 140 turbines capable of generating enough power to run 180,000 homes.The extension will see a further 36 of the 330ft turbines put up, making enough electricity for 250,000 homes.Salmond said: “Whitelee is already flying the flag for onshore wind power in Europe.
Scotland leads Europe with green energy, says Alex Salmond – The Daily Record
nvestment in nuclear power over efficiency and renewable energy endangers taxpayers, ratepayers & public health
12 statewide groups: Investment in nuclear power over efficiency and renewable energy endangers taxpayers, ratepayers & public health
WISBUSINESS.COM 5/21/2009Contact: Pam Kleiss, Physicians for Social Responsibility WisconsinTel. 608/232-9945A coalition of twelve Wisconsin groups submitted a letter to the Governor and State Legislators today asserting that the substantive problems of long-term storage of radioactive waste and astronomically high lifecycle costs make expanded nuclear power inadvisable for Wisconsin’s energy future.In a letter to Governor Doyle and State Legislators, Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin and eleven other organizations show that the liabilities of nuclear power make it a risky investment, both to the public health and the public pocket book.
The letter states, “Unlike renewable electricity sources, the by-products of nuclear electricity generation exist in the environment for hundreds of years and are highly toxic.” In Wisconsin alone, 1,365 metric tons of high-level nuclear waste will be stored at nuclear reactor sites by 2011, and 58,000 metric tons have already accumulated at sites throughout the US. Current EPA standards require that the environment and public be kept safe from exposure to stored radioactive waste for up to one million years.The letter also shows that the lifecycle costs of nuclear power and means by which plants are funded shift the financial risk from the nuclear industry to ratepayers and taxpayers. From the failed multi-billion dollar taxpayer investment in Yucca Mountain to ratepayer surcharges funding on-site storage of radioactive waste – all these costs and more are borne by the ratepayer and taxpayer, not the nuclear industry. The fifty -year old nuclear power industry can not even claim lower cost per kilowatt of delivered electricity, with costs higher than traditional coal and gas fired plants, and higher than wind power. …………………The coalition asserts that conservation and efficiency in all sectors of the economy are better investments for Wisconsin’s energy futur
BHP Billiton bets big on new uranium as new era spawns $17bn mine | The Australian
BHP Billiton bets big on new uranium as new era spawns $17bn mine
THE AUSTRALIAN Matt Chambers 22 May 09 “…………….Yeelirrie in Western Australia ……………………..The mine is yet to be approved by the board of BHP Billiton, which also owns Olympic Dam, where it is planning a massive expansion to 19,000 tonnes of uranium oxide a year. Olympic Dam, which also produces copper and gold, was the last major uranium mine to be developed, starting production in 1988.The documents lodged with the Environment Department are part of the environmental impact statement process, the first steps in obtaining government approval for the Yeelirrie project. Processed radioactive uranium oxide is planned to be trucked to Kalgoorlie in drums then put on trains to Adelaide or Darwin – the only ports currently allowed to export uranium.
A spokeswoman for Mr Barnett said last night the state Government did not intend to ship uranium from its ports. She said that even if volumes required it, uranium would never be allowed through residential ports such as Fremantle……………………………….. federal Labor continues to ban the export of uranium to any country that has refused to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, such as India. In 2006, the Howard government allowed the export of uranium to China, which has not signed the NPT,
BHP Billiton bets big on new uranium as new era spawns $17bn mine | The Australian
US lawmakers reject nuclear in renewable power goal
US lawmakers reject nuclear in renewable power goal
Wed May 20, 2009 By Ayesha Rascoe
WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) – U.S. lawmakers pushing to include greater recognition for existing nuclear power in a national renewable energy standard failed to win new breaks for the industry when a U.S. congressional panel on Wednesday voted down an amendment to a controversial climate change bill.
The sweeping bill, which seeks to cap greenhouse gas emissions, includes a renewable energy mandate that would require utilities to generate 15 percent of electricity from renewable sources such as wind and solar by 2020………………………………
Under the legislation sponsored by Democratic Representatives Henry Waxman and Edward Markey, utilities’ renewable mandate would be reduced in proportion to the portion of any electricity sales from new nuclear plants, but not existing nuclear plants…………
……..Waxman argued that the bill was not discriminating against nuclear power, but that nuclear was not renewable energy because it requires uranium, a limited resource. Also, he said the renewable standard was aimed at promoting new power sources and technology.
Obama lying about nuclear warhead
Barack Obama is lying about the Reliable Replacement Nuclear Warhead
Examiner.com by Ann Garrison May 20, 2009 Barack Obama is lying about the Reliable Replacement Nuclear Warhead (RRW). He says that it’s not in his budget.
However, the RRW is in the $50 billion Pentagon “black budget,” and this is Commander-in-Chief Obama’s budget too.
- Obama and the rest of the Pentagon are free to use the black budget at will, because Congress would rather not know or take responsibility for it.
In January 2009, the London Guardian reported that the RRW is still being developed at Britain’s nuclear weapons laboratory, Aldermaston.
Neither President and Commander-in-Chief Obama, nor Energy Secretary Chu, nor any Pentagon spokesperson denied the report.
As Director of the Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons Laboratory, Energy Secretary Chu oversaw the development of the Reliable Replacement Nuclear Wahead from 2006 until 2008, when Congress finally defunded it, under pressure in an election year.
It is inconceivable that Energy Secretary Chu does not know that the RRW’s development proceeds at Aldermaston, but, Chu was at least telling the truth, in a very deceptive sense when, earlier this year, he said that it would not be in his Energy Department budget.
Barack Obama, however, is lying. He is President and Commander-in-Chief Obama, with Constitutional, and military executive authority over the Pentagon. The Pentagon’s $50 billion black budget is Obama’s budget, first and foremost. He is lyiing when he says that his budget does not include the Reliable Replacement Nuclear Warhead .
Clean green nuclear war machine
Clean green nuclear war machine
Examiner.com, by Ann Garrison 12 May 09
Most world class planet and people trashers, including Exxon-Mobil, Chevron, Peabody Coal, Dupont, Dow Chemical, Coca Cola, Barrick Gold, Monsanto, Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Eison, and, even Halliburton, have given their corporate images the new Green Brand.
And, most belong to the globally sociopathic World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the Wildlife Habitat Council, a non-profit conglomerate devoted to “stewarding” large tracts of land for the corporations, after getting rid of the people in the name of the critters.
Even the Pentagon has developed a Green Brand, and its own Green Brand press clips, as has Lockheed Martin., on its Going Green web page. Lockheed-Martin manufactures nearly all the U.S. military’s jet fighter bombers, including the trillion $ fleet of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, wired to deliver a larger “payload,” meaning more bombs, conventional or nuclear, than the F-22 or other combat planes sent out to clear the air space ahead of it………………………
…………….. Wikipedia’s list of nuclear submarines at the bottom of the ocean, and other nuclear sub accidents, including one, in my hometown of origin, Bremerton, Washington, home of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, in 1983, and, another in my current hometown, San Francisco, where the nuclear-powered U.S.S. Guitarro sank to the bottom of San Francisco Bay, off Mare Island, in 1969.
http://www.examiner.com/x-8257-SF-Energy-Policy-Examiner~y2009m5d12-Clean-green-war-machines
7 Reasons to Support Comprehensive Clean-Energy Legislation
7 Reasons to Support Comprehensive Clean-Energy Legislation
1. Clean-energy legislation will create jobs by spurring investment in renewables and efficiency.
The legislation would place a cap on global warming pollution that would give companies and utilities an incentive to invest in low-carbon and energy-efficient technologies in order to minimize their emissions. These kinds of investments increase demand for renewable electricity and fuels, helping grow entire new businesses, and create jobs in struggling sectors of the economy such as manufacturing and construction.
Clean-energy investments also create more jobs than investments in traditional energy sources.
2. Boosting investments in low-carbon energy will help the United States regain the lead in the manufacture and sale of clean-energy technologies.
3. Action on clean-energy legislation has critical industry support.
4. Global warming is harming our health and the physical environment.
5. Comprehensive clean-energy legislation can provide a host of economic benefits.
6. Clean-energy legislation requires that polluters pay.
7. Opponents of action would continue the status quo of doing nothing, which cost the average family a $1,000 increase in energy bills over past eight years.
http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2009/05/clean_energy_reasons.html
Nuclear cleanup funds mismanaged
- Nuclear cleanup funds mismanaged New American by Steven J. DuBord Wednesday, 20 May 2009 As part of President Barack Obama’s stimulus package, “the Energy Department has begun releasing more than $6 billion in stimulus money to clean up 18 nuclear sites from New York to California, more than doubling the typical yearly funding for the program,” a May 18 Washington Post story recounts.
- The sites were involved in Cold War-era nuclear weapons production, and the cleanup will deal with radioactive and chemically hazardous waste. But it is another type of waste that is causing a concerned reaction and prompting “sharply worded warnings from some government officials and lawmakers who say the stimulus funding is ripe for abuse.”
The Washington Post points out that “contractors helped shape the stimulus package and are lined up to get the work, including many that have been cited for serious safety violations and costly mistakes.” The cleanup program “has long been plagued by cost overruns and delays and is designated by the Government Accountability Office as ‘at high risk for fraud, waste, abuse and mismanagement.’ Over the past two years, estimated cleanup costs at all 22 sites have escalated from $180 billion to $240 billion, according to the Energy Department.”
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech-mainmenu-30/environment/1136
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