Japan’s Energy Shift ~A message from Amory Lovins
Published on 24 Jun 2013
A world-renowned energy expert, Amory Lovins, visits the forefront of Japan’s energy shift to propose ways for its energy future. Lovins has been studying and visiting Japan since 1960s as he embarked on his profession. Lovins’ message: Japan can lead the world in energy shift, if Japan realizes its potential for more energy efficiency and utilize its abundant renewable energy.
Since the 3.11, Japan’s energy strategy is being re-examined. How can Japan harness its renewable energy to create a stable power supply while maintaining economic growth?
In the concluding segment, Lovins shares his thoughts on why Japan can achieve its energy shift.
NHK Eco-Mix Feb. 02 2013 on Air
Solar power still better than nuclear in the fight against climate change
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment…
Renewable energy is clean, cheap and here — what’s stopping us?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfr…
Doctors urge province to ramp-up renewable energy
Gerald Celente – Jeff Rense Show – June 18, 2013
Published on 24 Jun 2013
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From Frankfurt to Fukushima フランクフルトより福島へ
Published on 24 Jun 2013
(下記日本語)
Following the World Premier of ‘A2’ at the 2013 Nippon Connection Film Festival, members of the audience in Frankfurt, Germany, send video messages to the Fukushima children and mothers who appear in the film.
‘A2’, one of 12 films nominated for the 2013 Nippon Visions Award, was announced as the recipient of the award at the closing night ceremony (http://ianthomasash.blogspot.jp/2013/…).
‘A2’ SYNOPSIS: Many children in Fukushima were never evacuated after the nuclear meltdown on March 11, 2011. Now the number of Fukushima children found to have thyroid cysts and nodules is increasing. What will this mean for their future?
TRAILER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD9yGO…
WEBSITE: http://www.a2documentary.com/
ニッポン・コネクション映画祭で「A2」のワールドプレミアが行なわれました。ドイツ フランクフルトの観客から、映画に出ている子供たちとお母さんたちへ
ビデオメッセージ を送ります。
「ニッポン・ビジョン賞」は、国際的審査員により決定されました。12本の長編作品がノミネートされていました。
「A2」が「ニッポン・ビジョン賞」に選ばれました。
「A2」のストーリ: 福島の子供達の多くは、メルトダウン後も避難させてもらえなかった。嚢胞としこりを持つ福島の子供達の数が増加してきている。彼らの未来に対して意味するものは?
予告編:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD9yGO…
HP:http://www.a2documentary.com/
Nuclear-news.net website hacked – Blimey! A day in the life of a dissenting mind – UK!
Published on 24 Jun 2013
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Take 2 -UK SURVEILLANCE – NETPOL WEBSITE AUK SURVEILLANCE – NETPOL WEBSITE AND PHONE BLOCKED, LLRC EMAILS BLOCKED
This is the second post as the first has “problems”

Published on 24 Jun 2013
Correction to video.. the LLRC COULD SEND OUT but they could NOT RECIEVE emails
Here is a response from Richard Bramhall of the LLRC…
LLRC emails @llrc.org were disrupted right after we issued a briefing about “Aspects of DNA damage from internal radiation exposures” [1].
We can send emails from @llrc.org addresses but not receive.
It looks as if emails have been intercepted for some time. We have no idea how long this has been happening.
You can send to lowradcampaign@gmail.com
We don’t know how secure gmail traffic is.
Richard Bramhall
[1] Aspects of DNA damage from internal radiation exposures
http://www.intechopen.com/articles/sh… 50 pages, 111 references
http://llrc.org
http://netpol.org
UK SURVEILLANCE – NETPOL WEBSITE AND PHONE BLOCKED, LLRC EMAILS BLOCKED

Published on 24 Jun 2013
Correction to video.. the LLRC COULD SEND OUT but they could NOT RECIEVE emails
Here is a response from Richard Bramhall of the LLRC…
LLRC emails @llrc.org were disrupted right after we issued a briefing about “Aspects of DNA damage from internal radiation exposures” [1].
We can send emails from @llrc.org addresses but not receive.
It looks as if emails have been intercepted for some time. We have no idea how long this has been happening.
You can send to lowradcampaign@gmail.com
We don’t know how secure gmail traffic is.
Richard Bramhall
[1] Aspects of DNA damage from internal radiation exposures
http://www.intechopen.com/articles/sh… 50 pages, 111 references
http://llrc.org
http://netpol.org
Chernobyl Children International annual airlift – Served 22,500 children since 1986

24 June2013
Last Thursday 20 June as part of Chernobyl Children International (CCI) annual airlift of children, the first flight carrying 300 children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrived into Ireland.
The children who come from impoverished backgrounds, institutions and foster homes in the heart of the contaminated Chernobyl zone will be hosted by Irish families throughout 11 counties in Ireland as part of CCI’s Summer Rest & Recuperation Programme. Despite these challenging times, Irish volunteer host families continue to raise funds locally throughout Ireland to support the children and ensure they benefit from a cleaner Irish environment.
Adi Roche, CEO, CCI, said, ‘Despite the difficult economic circumstances many families find themselves in Ireland, our volunteers have opened their hearts and their homes this summer to children who so desperately need our help. While the Chernobyl accident happened over a quarter of a century ago the consequences last forever. My heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers who offer hope to live to the children who the world has largely forgotten.’
The arrival of this summer’s children brings the total number of children who have benefited under the scheme to over 22,500 children since the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
https://www.facebook.com/ChernobylChildrenInternational?hc_location=stream
http://www.chernobyl-international.com/
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today
Chernobyl eyes are smiling!
Children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrive for Summer Rest & Recuperation.
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today.
The first flight carryin 300 children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrives into Ireland today, Thursday 20 June as part of Chernobyl Children International (CCI) annual airlift of children.

The children who come from impoverished backgrounds, institutions and foster homes in the heart of the contaminated Chernobyl zone will be hosted by Irish families throughout 11 counties in Ireland as part of CCI’s Summer Rest & Recuperation Programme. Despite these challenging times, Irish volunteer host families continue to raise funds locally throughout Ireland to support the children and ensure they benefit from a cleaner Irish environment.
Adi Roche, CEO, CCI, said, ‘Despite the difficult economic circumstances many families find themselves in Ireland, our volunteers have opened their hearts and their homes this summer to children who so desperately need our help. While the Chernobyl accident happened over a quarter of a century ago the consequences last forever. My heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers who offer hope to live to the children who the world has largely forgotten.’
The arrival of this summer’s children brings the total number of children who have benefited under the scheme to over 22,500 children since the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Individual Stories
(1) Brothers Alexei and Vasily
Among the children are brothers Alexei and Vasily who have been waiting excitedly to board the flight from Minsk to Shannon for many months. These young teenagers were abandoned at birth and live in a remote institution, Vesnova, in the South East of Belarus. Vesnova is home to 170 other children and young adults, many who have been confined to institutional care since they were babies.
Alexei is wheelchair-bound and depends on round-the-clock medical care, provided by CCI’s Medical Care Programme. Alexei will make the 3,000 mile journey to meet his host family, Mike, Susan and their children Ricky and Grace in Cork. Vasily will join his host family in Kilkenny who are waiting anxiously for him to arrive.
(2) Igor
Another little boy Igor, from Vesnova is 12 years old but looks not much older than a little 2 year old toddler. Little Igor suffers from a multiple congenital birth defects and deformities and was cruelly abandoned to the Institution since birth. His only lifeline is his Irish host family, the Coxes from Westport. Marie Cox, her husband Dermot and four boys, who opened their hearts and their home to Igor over 4 years ago. Although Igor can’t talk or walk and is confined to a wheelchair, he is an expert communicator and has become a well-known face around the town of Westport every summer!
Other boys and girls from Vesnova will join their families for what will be a holiday of a lifetime and a gift to them from the people of Ireland. Volunteer host families up and down the country give these children an unforgettable summer holiday, and at the same time they gain respite from the high levels of radiation to which they continue to be exposed as a result of the Chernobyl explosion. The summer is a particularly dangerous time in the Chernobyl regions as the intense heat contributes to the redistribution of radioactive materials.
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today
Chernobyl eyes are smiling!
Children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrive for Summer Rest & Recuperation.
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today.
The first flight carryin 300 children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrives into Ireland today, Thursday 20 June as part of Chernobyl Children International (CCI) annual airlift of children.
The children who come from impoverished backgrounds, institutions and foster homes in the heart of the contaminated Chernobyl zone will be hosted by Irish families throughout 11 counties in Ireland as part of CCI’s Summer Rest & Recuperation Programme. Despite these challenging times, Irish volunteer host families continue to raise funds locally throughout Ireland to support the children and ensure they benefit from a cleaner Irish environment.
Adi Roche, CEO, CCI, said, ‘Despite the difficult economic circumstances many families find themselves in Ireland, our volunteers have opened their hearts and their homes this summer to children who so desperately need our help. While the Chernobyl accident happened over a quarter of a century ago the consequences last forever. My heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers who offer hope to live to the children who the world has largely forgotten.’
The arrival of this summer’s children brings the total number of children who have benefited under the scheme to over 22,500 children since the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Individual Stories
(1) Brothers Alexei and Vasily
Among the children are brothers Alexei and Vasily who have been waiting excitedly to board the flight from Minsk to Shannon for many months. These young teenagers were abandoned at birth and live in a remote institution, Vesnova, in the South East of Belarus. Vesnova is home to 170 other children and young adults, many who have been confined to institutional care since they were babies.
Alexei is wheelchair-bound and depends on round-the-clock medical care, provided by CCI’s Medical Care Programme. Alexei will make the 3,000 mile journey to meet his host family, Mike, Susan and their children Ricky and Grace in Cork. Vasily will join his host family in Kilkenny who are waiting anxiously for him to arrive.
(2) Igor
Another little boy Igor, from Vesnova is 12 years old but looks not much older than a little 2 year old toddler. Little Igor suffers from a multiple congenital birth defects and deformities and was cruelly abandoned to the Institution since birth. His only lifeline is his Irish host family, the Coxes from Westport. Marie Cox, her husband Dermot and four boys, who opened their hearts and their home to Igor over 4 years ago. Although Igor can’t talk or walk and is confined to a wheelchair, he is an expert communicator and has become a well-known face around the town of Westport every summer!
Other boys and girls from Vesnova will join their families for what will be a holiday of a lifetime and a gift to them from the people of Ireland. Volunteer host families up and down the country give these children an unforgettable summer holiday, and at the same time they gain respite from the high levels of radiation to which they continue to be exposed as a result of the Chernobyl explosion. The summer is a particularly dangerous time in the Chernobyl regions as the intense heat contributes to the redistribution of radioactive materials.
– See more at: http://www.chernobyl-international.com/news/2013/06/20/chernobyl-international#sthash.JVcEPR5w.dpuf
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today
Chernobyl eyes are smiling!
Children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrive for Summer Rest & Recuperation.
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today.
The first flight carryin 300 children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrives into Ireland today, Thursday 20 June as part of Chernobyl Children International (CCI) annual airlift of children.
The children who come from impoverished backgrounds, institutions and foster homes in the heart of the contaminated Chernobyl zone will be hosted by Irish families throughout 11 counties in Ireland as part of CCI’s Summer Rest & Recuperation Programme. Despite these challenging times, Irish volunteer host families continue to raise funds locally throughout Ireland to support the children and ensure they benefit from a cleaner Irish environment.
Adi Roche, CEO, CCI, said, ‘Despite the difficult economic circumstances many families find themselves in Ireland, our volunteers have opened their hearts and their homes this summer to children who so desperately need our help. While the Chernobyl accident happened over a quarter of a century ago the consequences last forever. My heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers who offer hope to live to the children who the world has largely forgotten.’
The arrival of this summer’s children brings the total number of children who have benefited under the scheme to over 22,500 children since the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Individual Stories
(1) Brothers Alexei and Vasily
Among the children are brothers Alexei and Vasily who have been waiting excitedly to board the flight from Minsk to Shannon for many months. These young teenagers were abandoned at birth and live in a remote institution, Vesnova, in the South East of Belarus. Vesnova is home to 170 other children and young adults, many who have been confined to institutional care since they were babies.
Alexei is wheelchair-bound and depends on round-the-clock medical care, provided by CCI’s Medical Care Programme. Alexei will make the 3,000 mile journey to meet his host family, Mike, Susan and their children Ricky and Grace in Cork. Vasily will join his host family in Kilkenny who are waiting anxiously for him to arrive.
(2) Igor
Another little boy Igor, from Vesnova is 12 years old but looks not much older than a little 2 year old toddler. Little Igor suffers from a multiple congenital birth defects and deformities and was cruelly abandoned to the Institution since birth. His only lifeline is his Irish host family, the Coxes from Westport. Marie Cox, her husband Dermot and four boys, who opened their hearts and their home to Igor over 4 years ago. Although Igor can’t talk or walk and is confined to a wheelchair, he is an expert communicator and has become a well-known face around the town of Westport every summer!
Other boys and girls from Vesnova will join their families for what will be a holiday of a lifetime and a gift to them from the people of Ireland. Volunteer host families up and down the country give these children an unforgettable summer holiday, and at the same time they gain respite from the high levels of radiation to which they continue to be exposed as a result of the Chernobyl explosion. The summer is a particularly dangerous time in the Chernobyl regions as the intense heat contributes to the redistribution of radioactive materials.
– See more at: http://www.chernobyl-international.com/news/2013/06/20/chernobyl-international#sthash.JVcEPR5w.dpuf
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today
Chernobyl eyes are smiling!
Children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrive for Summer Rest & Recuperation.
Adi Roche welcomes children into Shannon Airport today.
The first flight carryin 300 children from the affected regions of Chernobyl arrives into Ireland today, Thursday 20 June as part of Chernobyl Children International (CCI) annual airlift of children.
The children who come from impoverished backgrounds, institutions and foster homes in the heart of the contaminated Chernobyl zone will be hosted by Irish families throughout 11 counties in Ireland as part of CCI’s Summer Rest & Recuperation Programme. Despite these challenging times, Irish volunteer host families continue to raise funds locally throughout Ireland to support the children and ensure they benefit from a cleaner Irish environment.
Adi Roche, CEO, CCI, said, ‘Despite the difficult economic circumstances many families find themselves in Ireland, our volunteers have opened their hearts and their homes this summer to children who so desperately need our help. While the Chernobyl accident happened over a quarter of a century ago the consequences last forever. My heartfelt gratitude to the volunteers who offer hope to live to the children who the world has largely forgotten.’
The arrival of this summer’s children brings the total number of children who have benefited under the scheme to over 22,500 children since the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Individual Stories
(1) Brothers Alexei and Vasily
Among the children are brothers Alexei and Vasily who have been waiting excitedly to board the flight from Minsk to Shannon for many months. These young teenagers were abandoned at birth and live in a remote institution, Vesnova, in the South East of Belarus. Vesnova is home to 170 other children and young adults, many who have been confined to institutional care since they were babies.
Alexei is wheelchair-bound and depends on round-the-clock medical care, provided by CCI’s Medical Care Programme. Alexei will make the 3,000 mile journey to meet his host family, Mike, Susan and their children Ricky and Grace in Cork. Vasily will join his host family in Kilkenny who are waiting anxiously for him to arrive.
(2) Igor
Another little boy Igor, from Vesnova is 12 years old but looks not much older than a little 2 year old toddler. Little Igor suffers from a multiple congenital birth defects and deformities and was cruelly abandoned to the Institution since birth. His only lifeline is his Irish host family, the Coxes from Westport. Marie Cox, her husband Dermot and four boys, who opened their hearts and their home to Igor over 4 years ago. Although Igor can’t talk or walk and is confined to a wheelchair, he is an expert communicator and has become a well-known face around the town of Westport every summer!
Other boys and girls from Vesnova will join their families for what will be a holiday of a lifetime and a gift to them from the people of Ireland. Volunteer host families up and down the country give these children an unforgettable summer holiday, and at the same time they gain respite from the high levels of radiation to which they continue to be exposed as a result of the Chernobyl explosion. The summer is a particularly dangerous time in the Chernobyl regions as the intense heat contributes to the redistribution of radioactive materials.
– See more at: http://www.chernobyl-international.com/news/2013/06/20/chernobyl-international#sthash.JVcEPR5w.dpuf
Experts cast doubt on recent UN press release about Fukushima radiation
Expert: UN’s Fukushima study “absolutely ridiculous” — “Absolutely unacceptable” to claim no observable increase in cancer rates is expected — “Dose estimates don’t reflect the real dose of radiation” http://enenews.com/expert-uns-fukushima-study-absolutely-ridiculous-absolutely-unacceptable-to-claim-no-observable-increase-in-cancer-rates-is-expected-dose-estimates-dont-reflect-the-real-dose-of-r
Title: Japan’s Fukushima debate: How will the meltdown affect the health of residents?
Source: Christian Science Monitor
Author: Justin McCurry, Correspondent
Date: June 21, 2013
[…] In a recent draft report, the UN Scientific Committee on the Effects on Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) said it expected to see no noticeable rise in cancer rates, adding that the swift evacuation of people living in a 20-kilometer (12-mile) radius of the plant had sharply reduced radiation exposure.
[…] some scientists accuse the UN of using faulty methodology.
Alexey Yablokov, author of “Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment,” says UNSCEAR’s claim that there would be no observable increase in cancer rates was “absolutely unacceptable.”
The UN bodies’ calculations, he says, had been made using flawed estimates of average radiation doses among Fukushima residents. “The average dose estimates don’t reflect the real dose of radiation [received by Fukushima residents],” he said during a recent visit to Tokyo.
“How did they estimate the average? It’s impossible, because on the first day of the accident the level of radiation was thousands of times higher,” says Dr. Yablokov. “How do you calculate how many minutes people spent inside and outside their houses at that time, or how much air they breathed? It’s absolutely ridiculous.” […]
See also: Fairewinds: Thyroid data means much more radiation must have come out of Fukushima reactors than anyone reported — Medical professionals are talking about how many cancers have started showing up (AUDIO)
Most dangerous material on earth out of control at Hanford
TV: “It appears the worst case scenario has happened” at U.S. nuclear site — Most dangerous material on earth “out of control”? — A whopping 800,000 dpm measured outside tank (VIDEO http://enenews.com/tv-it-appears-the-worst-case-scenario-
has-happened-at-u-s-nuclear-site-most-dangerous-material-on-earth-out-of-control-a-whopping-800000-dpm-measured-outside-tank-video-hanford ) #Hanford Title: Worst Hanford tank may be leaking into soil
Source: KING 5 News
Date: June 21, 2013
h/t moxnews
[…] It appears the most dangerous material on earth is out of its tank and out of their control, and there’s no immediate plan on how to solve the problem. […]
Now it appears the worst case scenario has happened, the waste has eaten through the outer tank wall. […]
But no one expected this […]
A crew working on the leak detection pit pulled a piece of equipment from it and measured a whopping contamination reading — 800,000 dpm,or disintegrations per minute. […]
See also: “U.S. state on alert after nuclear waste leak” — Governor: “This is most disturbing news”… No ‘immediate’ public health threat #Hanford
Youtube: radioactive wastes dumped in the English Channel
Radioactive waste: Dumped and Forgotten http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcaOX2rW0gc&feature=youtu.be25 May 2013 This documentary was shown on German and French TV but not in England. For obvious reasons the English don’t want anyone to see it. This is the English version which we hope you will mirror and call attention to. It discusses the effects of sea dumping of radioactive waste on the health of people living on the local coasts, like the Irish Sea and the Baltic Sea, which is the most radioactive sea in the world. The documentary focuses on the British sea dumping in the English Channel Hurd Deep about 12 miles north of the Channel Island of Alderney.
Radioactive waste: Dumped and Forgotten http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcaOX2rW0gc&feature=youtu.be25 May 2013 This documentary was shown on German and French TV but not in England. For obvious reasons the English don’t want anyone to see it. This is the English version which we hope you will mirror and call attention to. It discusses the effects of sea dumping of radioactive waste on the health of people living on the local coasts, like the Irish Sea and the Baltic Sea, which is the most radioactive sea in the world. The documentary focuses on the British sea dumping in the English Channel Hurd Deep about 12 miles north of the Channel Island of Alderney.
UK nuclear decommissioning costs soar- could be over £100bn.
UK’s nuclear clean-up programme to cost billions more than expected
Guardian UK, Terry Macalister 23 June 13, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority declines to predict final lifetime clean-up cost amid fears total bill could exceed £100bn
The public body charged with overseeing the dismantling of Britain’s network of atomic power and research stations will reveal on Monday that its estimates for the lifetime cost of the programme has risen by billions of pounds.
Despite this, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) will say in its annual report that it is getting to grips with the clean-up problem because the rate of cost growth is slowing year-on-year.
Yet the soaring costs will alarm industry critics at a time when the government is trying to encourage construction of a new generation of atomic power plants while plans to construct a permanent home for high-level radioactive waste are stalled.
In the NDA’s 2011 annual report the provisional cost of dealing with the UK’s nuclear legacy was put at £53bn, compared with a 2010 figure of £49bn. The new number in the 2012 set of accounts is expected to be around £55bn. But under previous accounting methods, the figure historically used has risen to well over £80bn with some predicting the final bill could exceed £100bn. Continue reading
Radiation death ray plot to kill President Obama
Obama is death ray target of Ku Klux Klan nut http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4978215/Obama-target-of-KKK-nuts-radiation-weapon.html#ixzz2XAvBNDjL By PETE SAMSON, US Editor 21st June 2013 TWO men have been arrested over a plot to kill US President Barack Obama with a home-made DEATH RAY.
Fanatics Glendon Scott Crawford, 49, and Eric Feight, 54, were nicked after a six-month FBI undercover operation. Mr Obama was among those said to have been targeted by the futuristic device that would have fired lethal doses of radiation.
Engineer Crawford, a member of the white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan, told undercover agents his design was “Hiroshima on a light switch”. He said his plan was to hide the death ray inside a van and park it
near to a target. The device would be activated from a safe distance and according to an
arrest affidavit would “kill human targets silently and from a distance with lethal doses of radiation”.
He said whoever had the device could kill with little chance of being caught, according to the criminal complaint.
Crawford, of Schenectady, New York, said President Obama was on their hit-list because he had let Muslims into the US.
On the day after the Boston Marathon bombing in April he allegedly sent a text message saying: “Obama’s policies caused this.” The two men were investigated after trying to get funding for their plan. Last year Crawford walked into a synagogue and allegedly inquired about technology that could kill “Israel’s enemies while they slept”.
He later asked KKK leaders in North Carolina for money for his machine. Both the KKK and Jewish leaders tipped off the FBI.
Crawford was arrested as he tried to connect a remote activation device to an X-ray machine that undercover agents had given him after making it useless.
Prosecutor John Duncan said: “From our investigation, the device would have been able to emit X-ray radiation that would cause death.”
Japan nuclear restart is in no way a sure thing
Japan’s atomic regulator will take a tough stance when its new safety guidelines take effect on July 8, and amid fierce local opposition.
“The problem for the banks is that it is very hard to give additional loans to the utilities in the current situation because from a private business perspective they are bankrupt,”

Japan nuclear safety upgrades dazzle, mask industry woes Reuters By Aaron Sheldrick and Kentaro Hamada (Additional reporting by Risa Maeda; Editing by Michael Urquhart) TOKYO Jun 23, 2013– Japan’s nuclear utilities face shareholders this week promising restarts of idled plants as soon as next month after costly safety upgrades, plans that look wildly optimistic given they are yet to secure either regulatory or local approval.
A glaring example is the Hamaoka nuclear plant, once dubbed the world’s most dangerous for its location near a major earthquake fault zone. Continue reading
Shareholders will propose shutdown of japan’s nuclear power
All of the proposals being submitted are expected to be rejected because large stakes are held by financial institutions, which are expected to vote along the lines of company management. Approval of two-thirds of shareholders with voting rights who attend the meetings is needed in order to pass any proposal.

Utilities face shareholders’ proposals to get rid of nuclear power,http://ajw.asahi.com/article/economy/business/AJ201306220057 Asahi Shimbun, By TAKASHI EBUCHI/ Staff Writer June 22, 2013
Shareholders of eight of the nine utilities that operate nuclear power plants will present proposals at shareholders’ meetings next week urging the companies to abandon nuclear power.
But with the Abe administration clearly in favor of nuclear power, the utilities are all expected to reject the proposals and press ahead with plans to restart reactors currently offline.
All of Japan’s electric power companies will hold their annual shareholders’ meetings on June 26.
Similar proposals were made at last year’s meetings for seven of the utilities, which all rejected the proposals. Continue reading
Pakistan’s 25,000 to protect its nuclear arsenal
Pakistan deploys 25,000-strong force to protect nuclear arsenal, Times of India PTI Jun 22, 2013, ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has raised a 25,000-strong special force and put in place extensive measures to protect and manage its strategic assets, including its nuclear arsenal, finance minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday.
“A special security force of 25,000 personnel, who have been specially trained and provided sophisticated weapons, has been deployed to protect (the nuclear assets),” Dar said, while winding up the debate on the 2013-14 budget in the National Assembly or lower house of Parliament……. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-06-22/pakistan/40133480_1_security-force-nuclear-arsenal-strategic-plans-division
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