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Colorado lawmakers back renewable energy sstandard for electricity providers

Dems turn back GOP’s rural renewable energy repeal effort FOX 31 Denver  January 30, 2014, by , DENVER — House Democrats Thursday made quick work of a Republican effort to reduce the renewable energy standard for rural electricity providers that Democrats increased last year…..

Following the vote, Colorado’s top conservation group issued a statement, relieved that a majority of lawmakers on the panel don’t share Scott’s point of view.

“It is encouraging there are members of the Energy and Transportation Committee who believe in Colorado’s clean renewable energy industry and the potential for wind and solar energy to power Colorado’s economy,” said Pete Maysmith, executive director of Conservation Colorado.

“For the State House members who consistently vote against clean, renewable energy and deny climate change is happening — we urge you to take a look at the science and join the overwhelming majority of Coloradans who support the benefits of clean non-polluting wind and solar energy……

“Any attempt to delay moving forward on the Colorado renewable energy standard will cost Colorado jobs and harm further economic investment in our state. Fred Flintstone was a charming character, but the cavemen and dinosaurs died out long ago.  So must our grip on dirty energy sources that harm our climate, public health and environment.”“Any attempt to delay moving forward on the Colorado renewable energy standard will cost Colorado jobs and harm further economic investment in our state. Fred Flintstone was a charming character, but the cavemen and dinosaurs died out long ago.  So must our grip on dirty energy sources that harm our climate, public health and environment.”http://kdvr.com/2014/01/30/dems-turn-back-gops-rural-renewable-energy-repeal-effort/

February 2, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Miserable uranium market further dampens Virginia Uranium’s prospects

Price of uranium another twist in Virginia mining plans 31 Jan 14 A continued drop in the projected long-term price of uranium — combined with Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s recent statements affirming his opposition to uranium mining — has been a one-two punch to uranium mining efforts in Virginia.

Virginia Uranium Inc. recently announced it would not pursue legislation in the 2014 General Assembly that would have drafted regulations for uranium mining in the state…….

legislative hurdles aren’t the only concern facing the company. According to the most recent data, declines in the global price of uranium may also affect the mining conglomerate’s future plans.

February 2, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Speech by Linda Walker, Chernobyl Children’s Project –

…..IAEA block has blocked the publication of studies carried out by WHO that show major health effects due to radiation. A few specialists, like Dr Ian Fairlie, study the risk of low level radiation, but it’s really difficult to get statistics…..

Lessons from the Chernobyl Disaster – On Sunday 2 June, we invited the leader of the British supporter’s group Chernobyl Children’s Project UK who has worked to help Chernobyl accident survivors; especially their children.

http://januk.org/english/602reporte.html

2nd June 2013, JAN UK had a public meeting. Guest speaker: Ms Linda Walker, Exective Director of Chernobyl Children’s Project UK answered questions and gave a talk about the reality after the Chernobyl incident.

Linda explained how people have suffered after the Chernobyl nuclear accident – not just soon after but the whole 27 years since the disaster, with many pictures shown on the screen, and at Qs and As session.

After the “Black sticky rain”, even the healthy survivors began to suffer health damage. (Which reminded us about Hiroshima and Nagasaki!)

Residents began to suffer all kinds of diseases and disabilities including many types of cancers, but it’s not just cancers unlike many people vaguely imagine. (Which also reminded us about Hiroshima and Nagasaki) But the government initially denied health effect. (Just like Japan!) It was why, Chernobyl Children’s Project needed to be launched in 1995, even 9 years after the accident.

‘This kid died last year’

When we talk about the risk of exposure to low level radiation, we are criticized as “too cautious”. IAEA block has blocked the publication of studies carried out by WHO that show major health effects due to radiation. A few specialists, like Dr Ian Fairlie, study the risk of low level radiation, but it’s really difficult to get statistics. We’d like to say that if more people can evacuate further away, especially the children, that’s safer. Unlike Belarusi, people in Japan can make a fuss about it.

Please listen to what Linda says on the movie clips by yourself. As her speech was so good and powerful, we’d like to invite her next year again on the Chernobyl Day in order to learn what we can do more.

Let’s stop restarting of, and new build of nuclear power stations in Japan, UK, and everywhere and have fewer running reactors on 11 March and 26 April next year!

Velar Grant is a photojournalist who came to the event. You can see her photos she took of Chernobyl. Velar Grant Photo

Question an answers with Linda Walker here..

February 1, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Complaint over throwing radioactive waste in Japan has been filed by police

A complaint has been filed up on Thursday by the civilians and police against people who have been involved in dumping radioactive wood waste produced at a plant in Fukushima Prefecture.

1 February 2014

http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_01/Complaint-over-throwing-radioactive-waste-in-Japan-has-been-filed-by-police-7113/

Among them was Norio Ishida, who is a former professor of environmental toxicology at Kyoto University and one of the five members who signed the petition.

This is what he said about the case: “It is our responsibility to keep radioactive materials from spreading. We filed the complaint as part of that effort.”

The document states that the head of a consulting company with another three people have steered a company in Omihachiman, Shiga Prefecture, to dumping wood waste with radioactive material.

The waste, which was produced at a lumber factory in the Fukushima city of Motomiya, was thrown into the river on a private property nearby in Takashima. There is no need to say that it was done without the consent of their owners.

Massive amounts of radioactive material was leaked from the Fukushima power plant into Fukushima Prefecture straight after it was destroyed in a powerful earthquake and tsunami that took place in the region back in March 2011.

Voice of Russia, The Japan Times

February 1, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment