Natural Resources Council challenges NRC’s WASTE CONFIDENCE RULE
In absurdist fashion, the new Waste Confidence Rule contains a “predictive” safety “finding” that simply stipulates spent reactor fuel can be disposed of safely at some unspecified time in the future, whenever it becomes “necessary” to dispose of it. The Rule also concludes that for at least sixty years after the cessation of reactor operations, spent fuel can be safely stored at reactor sites or in “special” facilities.
Sixty Thousand Tons of Commercial Spent Nuclear Fuel Stored at U.S. Reactors for 60 Years? Natural Resources Defence Council, Matthew McKinzie February 23, 2011 Why NRDC has Challenged the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Waste Confidence Rule Last week my colleague and NRDC Senior Attorney Geoffrey Fettus filed a legal challenge to two final rulemakings by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission: the “Waste Confidence Decision Update” and the “Consideration of Environmental Impacts of Temporary Storage of Spent Fuel After Cessation of Reactor Operation.” What does the Federal Government want to do with these new Rules, and why is NRDC opposing them?…….. Continue reading
Gaddafi and Libya’s nuclear deals
For the moment, the Tajoura reactor remains in the part of the country still controlled by forces loyal to Qaddafi, who has vowed to “fight to the last drop of blood” to remain in power. Its current status is unknown.
Nuclear Madness in Tripoli. The New York Review of Books, Jeremy Bernstein, 24 Feb 2011, If any further proof is needed of Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi’s mental instability it is provided by WikiLeaks dispatches from US diplomats in Tripoli in November and December of 2009. At issue was some nearly loose nuclear material, a Russian plane, and a lone security guard—a footnote in the WikiLeaks scandal that many may have missed…….. Continue reading
New nuclear reactors – an economic meltdown waiting to happen
Time and again, Buffett’s corporation MidAmerican has recognized the risks of investing in new nuclear power……i’ts not only Warren Buffet & CBO that have rejected new nuclear power as an economic non starter…….New nuclear reactors are an economic meltdown waiting to happen and sadly President Obama has put the American taxpayer on the hook for the financial fall out.
Obama, the Oracle of Omaha & Nuclear Power | Greenpeace USA, 24 Feb 2011, Last week, President Obama lauded those who have made an especially meritorious contribution to the United States, world peace and culture by bestowing upon them the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Among this years recipients was the “World’s Greatest Investor,” also one of the world’s greatest philanthropists Warren Buffett. Instead of merely lauding the Oracle of Omaha, President Obama should follow his lead and stop pursuing costly new nuclear power plants. Time and again, Buffett’s corporation MidAmerican has recognized the risks of investing in new nuclear power. Continue reading
France devising new nuclear marketing system
The new plan calls for France to create partnerships with China, accelerate the development of the 1100MW medium-sized Atmea-1 reactor, which is currently being developed by Areva in partnership with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The council is seeking participation from EDF and GDF Suez in this project.
France launches new nuclear strategy Industrial Fuels and Power, February 23rd, 2011 The French Nuclear Policy Council has drawn up a new strategy to boost the industry’s competitiveness on the international stage. Continue reading
Ethical, but very real, dilemma about nuclear power
in a nuclear context, total destruction of the target is assured and so, if one’s own annihilation is certain, is retaliation for its own sake a valid course of action?….is a reaction that wipes out the rest of humanity morally justifiable? Further, if one decides it is, what would the post-holocaust world look like and would it be worth living in for those who were not part of the original conflict?
This is just one of the dilemmas we face when considering the application of nuclear power,…..
Review: How the End Begins by Ron Rosenbaum | CultureMob, 24 Feb 2011, “………………. argues Ron Rosenbaum, author of the highly-acclaimed Explaining Hitler and The Shakespeare Wars, in his sensational new book How the End Begins: The Road to a Nuclear World War III . We are, and always have been, perilously close to nuclear war at any given time, and the threats are not just external. Glaring, to the point of grimly comical, flaws exist in our own nuclear response processes that make very real the possibility of a global inferno started by mistake. Continue reading
New climate research results should jolt governments into action
The Canadian/Oxford research is highly politically significant, because it will help to strip away the “stonewall”, do-nothing tactics that various governments have used to excuse themselves from dealing seriously with climate change. The studies will have particular relevance in Australia, where extreme weather events are all too evident, and where token gestures by government are the order of the day as far as climate change is concerned.
Greenhouse gas emissions linked to climate change, CPA – The Guardian, Peter Mac, 23 February 2011 In Australia the public’s attention has been firmly fixed on the havoc wrought by floods in the eastern states, cyclones in Queensland and the Northern Territory, and bushfires in Western Australia. However, extreme weather events are also occurring in many nations overseas.
Within the last few months the United States and much of Western Europe have been gripped by massive snowstorms, while hundreds of people have drowned in floods in Brazil and Pakistan.
Climate scientists have predicted for years that an increase in extreme weather events will result from a global increase in the emission of greenhouse gases, which change the wavelength of the sun’s rays entering the atmosphere, thereby preventing the reflection of the radiation back into space and boosting global temperatures. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, human industry has caused a major increase in the overall level of global emissions.
Although the “greenhouse effect” results in an overall rise in global temperatures, in certain parts of the world extremely cold winters are likely, because of changes in the flow of the world’s ocean currents. In other areas an increase in rainfall levels is likely because the warmer air can contain more moisture.
Two critical new studies
There is widespread agreement among the world’s scientists about the link between climate change and extreme weather events in general. Nevertheless, decisive action to deal with climate change has been frustrated by claims from polluting industries and climate “sceptics” that there is no single extreme weather event that can be linked to human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, rather than normal weather variations. However, two new studies, one from Oxford University and another from Canada, have now done just that.
Their reports were published together recently in the scientific journal Nature. The research team from the Climate Research Division of Environment Canada examined daily records of rainfall taken in 6,000 northern hemisphere weather stations between 1951 and 1999. They found that the intensity of extreme rains increased by seven percent, confirming the predictions of climate model simulations.
Team member Xuebin Zhang commented, “Our research provides the first scientific evidence that human-induced greenhouse gas increases have contributed to the observed intensification of heavy precipitation events over large parts of the northern hemisphere.”
The research team conducting the Oxford study calculated the difference between actual rainfall figures and those that would have been expected in the absence of human greenhouse gas emissions under the climate model simulations, with particular regard to the record-breaking floods that hit England and Wales in 2000.
Pardeep Pall, lead author of the Oxford study, reported: “We found that emissions substantially increased the odds of floods occurring in … the record wet autumn of 2000, with a likely increase in odds of a doubling or more.”
False trails
The Canadian/Oxford research is highly politically significant, because it will help to strip away the “stonewall”, do-nothing tactics that various governments have used to excuse themselves from dealing seriously with climate change. The studies will have particular relevance in Australia, where extreme weather events are all too evident, and where token gestures by government are the order of the day as far as climate change is concerned.
Nuclear plants not safe from airplane crash risk
this is the first time that it has been officially admitted that plane crashes could cause a nuclear disaster, and raises questions about the safety of nuclear plants around the UK.
Nuclear risk from plane crashes is higher than estimated, inquiry shows A plane crash could trigger a ‘significant radiological release’, according to an inquiry into the expansion of Lydd airport in Kent Rob Edwards guardian.co.uk, 21 February 2011The risk that planes will crash into nuclear plants and release potentially lethal clouds of radioactivity is significantly higher than off icial estimates, according to expert evidence to a public inquiry. Continue reading
Nuclear no solution to energy shortage – far from it!
It turns out that uranium, the fuel needed to make nuclear power, is completely dependent on oil for the very heavy duty machinery needed for extracting the annual supplies of uranium needed….Uranium depletion is one issue. But the amount of fossil energy fuel needed to extract and then refine the uranium is even more reason that nuclear power will prove unsustainable in freeing the world from fossil fuels.
Nuclear Power Continues World Dependence on Middle East Oil | Green Prophet, 21 Feb 2011, Out of the frying pan…In its haste to free itself from oil-powered electricity, during the Arab oil shocks of the ”70s, France switched to nuclear energy. It had been vulnerable in its dependence on the Middle East, and moved to nuclear to free itself of the risk from more oil shocks. Since then, it has been the poster child nation for nuclear energy, getting almost 80% of its electricity from nuclear power. It must be in good shape to weather the bumpy exit from the oil age, right?
Wrong. Continue reading
New Mexico to get Hanford nuclear wastes
Workers entered in groups of three or four wearing three layers of protective clothing and breathing through air hoses,.. [wastes] will be shipped in a waste box to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico for disposal.
Complex cleanup work at Hanford plutonium plant, Seattle Times , Annette Cary, 21 Feb 2011, Hanford workers have begun the complex task of removing 196 “pencil tanks” contaminated with plutonium from inside an enclosed, canyon like room at the nuclear reservation’s Plutonium Finishing Plant…… Continue reading
Reprocessing nuclear waste – not a solution to the intractable waste problem
Nuclear waste- no place to go? Environment Reseach by Dave Elliott on February 19, 2011 Reprocessing nuclear waste provides little short-term benefit because the process costs too much and uranium supplies remain plentiful, according to a new study of US nuclear waste management options by MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Continue reading
Pakistan’s race ahead in nuclear weapons
The weapons have been kept at depots all over Pakistan – some are said to be near the main air bases……….It will also raise questions about how the beleaguered administration of President Asif Ali Zardari can justify spending on nuclear weapons when so many in his country live in poverty and appalling conditions.
Pakistan to overtake Britain as world’s fifth largest nuclear power, Mail Online, By David Williams 21st February 2011
Experts think Pakistan could have 110 nuclear weaponsPakistan is on the verge of overtaking Britain as the world’s fifth largest nuclear power at a time when the country faces an unprecedented threat from extremists. Continue reading
Job available after the nuclear holocaust
one “perk” of this job was that they would be expected to survive a nuclear attack, which means that the added benefits to this employment would be a special trip to a safe place to wait out the destruction of the world….. You can read these morbid documents in full at Ptak Science Books.
A job application for restarting the human race after the nuclear apocalypse, 109, 21 Feb 2011, In 1956, the US government issued this totally turgid employment application and list of job requirements for the federal position of Chief, Damage Assessment Division. Continue reading
Declassified film on nuclear war
You can watch the entire movie at The National Security Archive.
St. Louis Nearly Destroyed in Declassified Military Film Depicting Nuclear War – St. Louis News 21 Feb 2011, It’s believed to be the only U.S. government film depicting the catastrophic atrocities of nuclear war, and for the first-time ever it’s available to the masses. The Power of Decision was produced in 1957 at the request of the U.S. Air Force and ostensibly designed for educational purposes within the military. On Friday the National Security Archives posted the movie onto the Internet. Continue reading
French wheeling and dealing to save nuclear export industry
The government also envisages the construction of a new type of reactor in France and will force state-controlled nuclear engineering firm Areva SA (CEI.FR, ARVCY) to confine its uranium-mining operations in a separate legal unit…….the French government, which owns more than 93% of Areva, has been looking to raise the cash needed to realize the company’s investment needs………….
French Government Reaffirms EDF’s Lead Role In Nuclear Energy, FoxBusiness.com, By Angeline Benoit and Geraldine AmielFebruary 21, 2011| Dow Jones Newswires – The French government issued Monday new guidelines for the country’s nuclear-energy industry, reaffirming the leading role of state-controlled Electricite de France SA (EDF.FR) in the sector after a French consortium failed to win a key overseas contract in 2009. Continue reading
AREVA nuclear company tight-lipped about new government guidelines
Areva: No Comment On France’s Nuclear-Energy Policy Decisions – WSJ.com, By Geraldine Amiel and Angeline Benoit, Dow Jones Newswires;22 Feb 2011, PARIS –French state-controlled nuclear engineering firm Areva SA (CEI.FR, ARVCY) Monday denied to make any comment after the French government issued guidelines for the French nuclear-energy industry, which include the company’s confining its uranium-mining operations into a separate legal unit.The guidelines issued Monday in a statement released by the office of French President Nicolas Sarkozy also say that state-controlled power group Electricite de France SA (EDF.FR) should lead French consortiums to bid contracts abroad.- Areva: No Comment On France’s Nuclear-Energy Policy Decisions – WSJ.com
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