Two University chairs to be funded by nuclear company
Fluor, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions donate $1.5 million to USC | The Greenville News Gift will fund two USC chairs, By Jenny Munro February 28. 2011 Fluor Corp. and Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, the company’s arm that operates the nuclear facility, announced a $1.5 million gift Monday to the University of South Carolina for the Center of Economic Excellence for the Hydrogen Economy…….Fluor, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions donate $1.5 million to USC | greenvilleonline.com | The Greenville News
Push for a $2 billion loan for Ohio uranium enrichment plant
Members of Ohio Congress urge Obama administration to guarantee $2 billion loan for Piketon uranium-enrichment plant, WKSU News: , February 28, 2011, Amanda Rabinowitz “……….A delegation of Ohio Congress members is urging the president’s administration to work quickly on a $2 billion loan guarantee for a uranium-enrichment plant in southern Ohio. They’ve sent a letter to Energy Secretary Steven Chu, saying quick action on the loan guarantee is key to the future of the American Centrifuge plant in Piketon. Developer USEC says it needs the loan guarantee to finish the plant. The government rejected a $2 billion guarantee for the project in 2009…….WKSU News: Headline News for Monday, February 28, 2011
China’s secret ambition for unlimited nuclear weapons growth – Wikileaks
Chinese officials privately admit that a desire for military advantage underpins continuing secrecy.
No nuclear limit: China, The Age, Philip Dorling, February 28, 2011 HIGH-RANKING Chinese officials have declared that there can be no limit to the expansion of Beijing’s nuclear arsenal, amid growing regional fears that it will eventually equal that of the United States, with profound consequences for the strategic balance in Asia. Continue reading
Robert Green’s inspirational call for scrapping nuclear weapons
A surprisingly small network of individuals drove the campaign to abolish slavery. As with nuclear deterrence, slavery’s leading apologists were the power elites of the United States, Britain and France. They argued that slavery was a “necessary evil,” for which there was “no alternative.” They were discredited as charlatans after a few courageous, committed ordinary British, American and French citizens mobilized unstoppable public and political support for their campaign to replace slavery with more humane, lawful and effective ways to create wealth. The analogy holds for nuclear deterrence, which can and must be discarded for more humane, lawful and safer security strategies if civilization and the Earth’s ecosystems are to survive.
Breaking Free From the Nuclear Deterrence Scam, THE HUFFINGTON POST, Robert Green, 28 Feb 2011,“………Now the nuclear weapon states, admitting that extremists with weapons of mass destruction cannot be deterred, plan pre-emptive nuclear attacks in “anticipatory self-defense” of their “vital interests” — not last-ditch defense of their homeland. Thereby, their unprovable claim that nuclear deterrence averts war is cynically stood on its head. Continue reading
At last – a Clean Energy Fund that honestly IS CLEAN
George Soros, Cathy Zoi Join New Clean Energy Fund, Reuters, By SustainableBusiness.com at SustainableBusiness.com Feb 28, 2011 A private equity firm announced it will launch a new clean energy fund in collaboration with billionaire George Soros and Cathy Zoi, who recently resigned as the Obama administration’s assistant secretary for energy efficiency and renewable energy. Continue reading
Farmers benefiting financially from renewable energy
The survey results also show an economic upside to producing energy on the farm. Farmers in nearly every state reported savings on their utility bills. The savings were especially noticeable in New York, where utility bill savings reported by respondents topped $5,000 for 2009……..
On-farm renewable energy production shows growth,
Hawaii 247.com, 28 Feb 2011, The number of solar panels, wind turbines and methane digesters on America’s farms and ranches has increased significantly over the past decade and there are now 8,569 operations producing their own renewable energy, according to the results of the 2009 On-Farm Renewable Energy Production Survey. Continue reading
Uranium mining threatens Hualapai, Havasupai and Navajo nations, and tourism industry
Salazar’s decision to halt new uranium claims would be consistent with permanent bans by Hualapai, Havasupai and Navajo nations on their lands that surround the park….mining is a minor part of northern Arizona’s economy (unlike tourism at the Grand Canyon,
Uranium mining would hurt Grand Canyon area, The Arizona Republic, Tom Chabin, 28 Feb 2011, FLAGSTAFF — I support Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar’s proposed 20-year ban on new mining claims on public-land watersheds that drain into Grand Canyon National Park. Continue reading
Strong local opposition to India’s planned Jaitapur nuclear plant
Chavan was greeted by slogan-shouting women from Sakhrinate village during his interaction with people. The local outfits like Janhit Seva Samitee from Madban village and the fishermen from Sakrinate village asked the chief minister to scrap the project.
Scrap Jaitapur nuclear power project, locals tell Prithviraj Chavan, – Mumbai – DNA Feb 26, 2011, Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan, who visited the proposed Jaitapur nuclear project site here, today witnessed stiff resistance from the local people who are opposing the 9,900mw power plant. Continue reading
Stop producing plutonium, to stop nuclear weapons spread
Halting production of bomb-grade materials “is in the interest of every country,” Clinton said, urging the UN to open negotiations on a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty “without further delay.”
Clinton Urges Treaty to Halt Production of Nuclear Bomb Material, Bloomberg, By Viola Gienger and Indira A.R. Lakshmanan – Mar 1, 2011 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an international treaty to bar production of plutonium and uranium for use in nuclear bombs, Continue reading
The continuing cancer toll from Chernobyl
“In our report we say 6,800,” said Mettler. “But now, from what I understand people from Belarus say it is 7,000. Now the question they are asking is: what percent of them are due to the accident? And the answer is, most of them.”…….
UN Reports Thousands of Thyroid Cancers 25 Years After Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster, Voice of America, Jim Brooke | Moscow February 28, 2011 Twenty five years after the explosion and fire at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, a United Nations report estimates the disaster caused thyroid cancer in more than 6,000 children in the affected area. Continue reading
The economic, health, agriculture, consequences of just one nuclear bomb
For New York, the Federal Bank estimated it would cost $11.9 billion just to replace the World Trade Center complex, equating to $193 billion per square kilometer. Across almost every cleanup level, the economic consequences for New York meet or exceed $10 trillion. This is roughly the annual GDP of the entire US economy. Just one Hiroshima-size nuclear bomb could do this, to one city.
Breaking Free From the Nuclear Deterrence Scam, THE HUFFINGTON POST, Robert Green, 28 Feb 2011, “…………Economic Consequences. In April 2005, an internal report for US Homeland Security appeared on the web. Titled Economic Consequences of a Rad/Nuc Attack, it examined what it would take to recover from the detonation of just one nuclear device in various cities. Continue reading
Jaitapur anti nuclear protestors are local villagers, not “outsiders”
“How could he say that the villagers genuinely fighting for their land and raising their voices are outsiders?
‘How can Jaitapur villagers be outsiders? – Hindustan Times, 28 Feb 2011, Shiv Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray came down heavily on chief minister Prithviraj Chavan on his ‘outsiders’ comment he made at Jaitapur on Saturday. Continue reading
A spate of legal challenges to nuclear waste storage rules
address the question of whether there are more cost-effective energy alternatives that would avoid saddling future generations with the costs and risks of disposing of highly radioactive waste generated by nuclear reactors,”
Environmental groups fight nuclear storage rules – SmartPlanet, David Worthington 25 Feb 2011, A coalition of environmental groups has let loose a spate of legal challenges against the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC) 2010 findings that spent reactor fuel and highly radioactive nuclear waste can be safety tucked away for the long term. Continue reading
Nuclear reactors halted in France and Germany
RWE, EDF Halt Nuclear Reactors –Bloomberg, Businessweek, 28 Feb 2011, “……… RWE AG, Germany’s second-biggest utility, halted its 1,227- megawatt Biblis B nuclear reactor on Feb. 25 for maintenance and will restart it from May 20 to May 22, according to data on a company website.In France, Europe’s second-biggest power market, Electricite de France SA halted the 1,330-megawatt Flamanville 2……..
Public and political opposition to extending life of Germany’s nukes
Polls suggest a majority of Germans oppose Merkel’s plans to push back that phase-out.
Opposition-led states file lawsuit against nuclear power extension | Germany | Deutsche Welle Andre Bowen, 28.02.2011 Opposition parties from five Germans states are taking the national government to court over plans to extend the lifespan of Germany’s 17 nuclear power plants, insisting that their approval is required. Five German states led by opposition parties filed a lawsuit in the country’s highest court on Monday, arguing that the government’s extension of the lifespan of nuclear power plants should have needed their approval. Continue reading
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