Global warming a factor, as nuclear plants hit by jellyfish explosion
“Global warming increases the water temperature. These animals are cold-blooded so the warmer you make it the quicker they grow,”
Jellyfish force shutdown of nuclear power plants, Sydney Morning Herald, Glenda Kwek, July 11, 2011 – Huge amounts of jellyfish have forced the shutdown of nuclear power plants in Japan – already hit by the earthquake and tsunami – Israel and Scotland in the past few weeks. Continue reading
Fukushima Prefecture will give radiation monitors to 280,000 children
Dosimeters will be given to 280,000 children, NHK World, 24 June 11, Fukushima Prefecture has decided to distribute dosimeters to about 280 thousand children to monitor their radiation exposure caused by the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Voices of parents expressing concern about their children’s health have been growing louder. The prefecture said on Thursday it will give dosimeters to children ranging from infants to junior high school students.
The prefecture will also subsidize cities and villages to replace top soil in the school yards or set up air conditioners in schools.
Some municipalities in the prefecture have already distributed, or decided to distribute, dosimeters to children to monitor radiation exposure. The prefecture will provide financial help to those municipalities…http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/24_01.html
Nuclear power loses even more credibility as Japan’s crooked email scandal is exposed
There can be no doubt that the sending of the e-mails under the guise of ordinary residents of the prefecture was perpetrated systematically….Making the problem worse is the fact that the company at first tried to cover it up.
E-mail scandal could amplify distrust of N-power, The Yomiuri Shimbun, 11 July , If they thought they could use the deception to increase support for restarting nuclear reactors, the idea was extremely ill-advised.
This is in reference to the e-mail scandal involving Kyushu Electric Power Co., in which the utility sought to manipulate public opinion to favor reactivation of its Genkai nuclear power plant in Saga Prefecture. Continue reading
USA’s new nuclear regulations will take years to be developed
Analysis: After Fukushima, glacial change seen for U.S. nuclear, (Reuters) 11 July 11, – The U.S. nuclear industry this week gets its first peek at a roadmap for new regulations that ultimately could cost it billions in the wake of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi disaster.
But the bottom-line impact of Fukushima on the U.S. fleet of 104 reactors could take most of the next decade to calculate.
Most expect Tuesday’s report from a task force of senior staff members at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to be just the first step in years of deliberations and rule-makings…….
The last time the NRC did this kind of regulatory soul-search — after the September 11, 2001, attacks — it took a decade to get the entire plan in place. Continue reading
Fukushima cows ate irradiated straw
High radiation found in straw given to cows whose meat was contaminated, Mainichi Daily News, 11 July 11, FUKUSHIMA –– High levels of radioactive cesium have been detected in rice straw used as feed for cows from a Fukushima Prefecture city whose meat contained excessive levels of cesium.
The meat of 11 head of Japanese black cattle that were raised and shipped from a farm in the city of Minamisoma had 1,530 to 3,200 becquerels of radioactive cesium per kilogram, while the maximum amount permitted is 500 becquerels per kilogram.
According to Fukushima prefectural officials, the farm operator fed the cattle rice straw that had been harvested last autumn and left outside. Officials believe it is highly likely that the rice straw eaten by the cows contaminated their meat, and are considering tightening rules on feed management…..http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110711p2a00m0na017000c.html
David Wagner reports on the nuclear crisis in Japan
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Report From Tokyo: My Final Report, Huffington Post, David Wagner, 11 July 11, “……….I have a list of my own remaining concerns I share here along with my take on how things may play out:
1) Food Chain: I have talked about this issue numerous times and just the past week further evidence of radiation’s spread in to the food chain was confirmed. This will grow in magnitude as time goes on, leading to pressure to establish an effective food monitoring system. Currently, less than 1 percent of all food in Japan is tested for radiation.
2) Child Safety: As I have written in the past, it is the children of Japan that are in harm’s way near the plant. Faced with the dilemma of staying (mortgage, job, family) or leaving (safety, peace of mind), I suspect more and more families will leave affected regions.
3) Hot Spots: The explosions in two nuclear reactors in March created many “hot spots” where radiation gathered and remains. Mapping these, determining who has had exposure to them, and cleaning them up will be a top priority. Recent reports confirm that the clean up process from the mess in Fukushima will take decades. That sounds about right.
4) Brain Drain: Rising numbers of non-Japanese and Japanese alike will leave Japan. The result will be a notable loss in human talent and creativity, both of which Japan needs to remain competitive. Not a good sign for the future for a country I love.
5) Responsibility: A well-known book by Karel Van Wolferen, written in 1989, highlighted the lack of responsibility taken in decision-making in Japan. Nothing has changed since then. I would not count on much movement in this area. If anything, count on more manipulation of public opinion…….http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-wagner/japan-radiation-_b_893955.html.
Disgrace for Kyushu Electric, as deceitful nuclear power promotion exposed
part of the e-mail instruction read: “Send opinions and questions …which could win sympathy from the prefecture residents.” It also said, “Use personal computers from home.”…
Kyushu Electric president to resign over pro-nuke e-mails, Asahi.com 8 July 11, Toshio Manabe, president of Kyushu Electric Power Co., said July 7 that he intends to resign after the utility was found to have instructed employees to manipulate public opinion on nuclear power.
Manabe said he will take responsibility for instructing employees to send “pro-nuclear power” e-mails to organizers of a public hearing broadcast on television in late June. Continue reading
UK govt twists and turns, as it pretends not to subsidise nuclear power
Government and the nuclear industry have been in each others pockets ever since, as shown by the shocking collusion to downplay the Fukushima disaster, just hours after it happened….
the “no subsidy” claim is ludicrous in principle, given that taxpayers plays the same role for the nuclear industry as they did for the banks: they bail them out when things go wrong, an implicit subsidy…. burying the subsidies in an attempt to hide political embarrassment hinders proper debate.
Powering the UK: why the new electricity plan is all about nuclear, The Guardian, Damian Carrington, 11 July 11, The UK government has wanted new nuclear reactors for years, but a political contortion means explicit support is impossible. Result: a bewildering maze of measures Continue reading
Japanese Nobel laureates call for an end to nuclear power
Four months after the outbreak of the nuclear crisis, the committee said at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan (FCCJ), “The nuclear fuel continues to be over-heated and cannot be controlled and stabilized” and “the highly polluted water used as coolant is still unmanageable.”
‘World Peace 7’ calls for nuclear-free Japan, Mainichi Daily News, (By Shiro Yoneyama, Staff Writer), 11 July 11, Members of the “Committee of Seven for World Peace Appeal” issued fresh calls for an end to nuclear power plants in Japan and abroad on July 11, the four-month anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami and subsequent crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant. Continue reading
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