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Libbe HaLevy – Creating a 21st Century Manhattan Project

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KTq-zvjPr4 TEDxPasadena – Libbe HaLevy – Creating a 21st Century Manhattan Project

Libbe HaLevy – “Creating a 21st Century ‘Manhattan Project’ for Alternative Energy”is the topic Libbe is passionate about. Libbe was one mile from the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island when it happened. In the wake of the ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster, she produces and hosts “Nuclear Hotseat” a weekly podcast containing nuclear news, expert interviews, holistic healing tips for nuclear survivors, and activist opportunities. She tours and performs a multi-character one-woman show, “Auntie Nuke Presents: My Nuclear Meltdown” as a fundraiser and consciousness raiser on nuclear energy issues. A life action coach who specializes in working with writers and survivors of childhood sexual abuse, her clients have included Julie Andrews and the Julie Andrews Collection of chidren’s books, New York Times #1 Bestselling author Emma Walton Hamilton, and Dr. Michael Rabinoff, a first time author whose book was endorsed by the Dalai Lama.

March 28, 2014 Posted by | Resources -audiovicual | Leave a comment

Negligence of USA govt in not testing seafood for Fukushima radiation

School Science Project Reveals High Levels Of Fukushima Nuclear Radiation in Grocery Store Seafood Investment Watch By Michael Snyder March 27th, 2014 “……..Meanwhile, PBS reporter Miles O’Brien has pointed out the extreme negligence of the U.S. government when it comes to testing seafood for Fukushima radiation.  The following comes from a recent EcoWatch article

O’Brien also introduces us to scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute who have been testing waters around the reactors—as well as around the Pacific Rim—to confirm the levels of Fukushima fallout, especially of cesium.

These scientists are dedicated and competent. But they are also being forced to do this investigation on their own, raising small amounts of money from independent sources. They were, explains lead scientist Ken Buesseler, turned down for even minimal federal support by five agencies key to our radiation protection. Thus, despite a deep and widespread demand for this information, no federal agency is conducting comprehensive, on-the-ground analyses of how much Fukushima radiation has made its way into our air and oceans.

In fact, very soon after Fukushima began to blow, President Obama assured the world that radiation coming to the U.S. would be minuscule and harmless. He had no scientific proofthat this would be the case. And as O’Brien’s eight-minute piece shows all too clearly, the “see no evil, pay no damages” ethos is at work here. The government is doing no monitoring of radiation levels in fish, and information on contamination of the ocean is almost entirely generated by underfunded researchers like Buesseler.

video news report in which O’Brien discusses these issues is posted below  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIjJlK5EWOw

Fishing for data in the radioactive waters off Fukushima It is the job of the authorities to keep us safe, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster was the worst nuclear disaster in human history.

So why aren’t they doing testing?

Why aren’t they checking to make sure that this radiation is not getting into our food chain? Continue reading

March 28, 2014 Posted by | oceans, politics, Reference, secrets,lies and civil liberties, USA | Leave a comment

UK socialises nuclear risk, privatises nuclear profits

nuclear-socialismUK’s nuclear obsession will add costs to bills http://www.snp.org/media-centre/news/2014/mar/uks-nuclear-obsession-will-add-costs-bills Westminster’s damaging obsession with nuclear power will add “considerable costs” to consumer energy bills for decades to come – according to a leading energy firm.

flag-UKA report by Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) has said that the UK Government’s deal for the construction of two reactors at the Hinkley Point nuclear power station will see increased energy bills for the next 35 years.

The report also states: “One leading analyst, Peter Atherton, described it as “the most expensive conventional power station in the world” and a ‘clear case of socialising risk and privatising profits’.”

The new SSE report echoes warnings in a December report led by Dr David Toke from the University of Aberdeen – which also pointed to the increased costs to consumer bills from new nuclear power.

Scotland’s Future makes clear that after a Yes vote, the Scottish Government proposes to permanently transfer the responsibility for the Energy Company Obligation and the Warm Homes Discount from consumer bills to the government – reducing energy bills by around £70 per year on an ongoing basis, but also ensuring that vital energy efficiency measures go ahead – unlike under UK Government policy.

The taxpayer subsidy that the new Hinkley Point nuclear power station could receive dwarfs the amount offered to renewables. Hinkley Point could receive an estimated £35bn subsidy – over four times the cost of support to all renewable development across the UK over the last ten years.

The SNP has previously called upon the UK Government to provide appropriate investment and support for the renewables industry – rather than continuing to direct support at nuclear energy.

Commenting, SNP MSP Mike Mackenzie said:

“SSE has confirmed that the UK Government’s investment in nuclear will add costs to energy bills for the next 35 years– people in Scotland will be lumbered with the bill for Westminster’s obsession with nuclear power.

“As SSE points out, energy experts have highlighted the risks and costs associated with nuclear energy – and last year the European Commission has also warned that nuclear power could push up energy prices for consumers.

“Scotland has the potential to be the renewables powerhouse of Europe – a Yes vote will allow Scotland to take action to prioritise our incredible renewable resources, and cut energy bills by around £70 a year on a permanent basis.”

 

SSE’s report can be found here: http://sse.com/media/204699/SSE-RESPONSE-TO-LABOUR-PARTY-GREEN-PAPER-MARCH-2014.pdf

The paper states: “the deal which the UK government has reached with EdF over the construction of two reactors at Hinkley Point, which will add considerable costs to consumer energy bills for 35 years. One leading analyst, Peter Atherton, described it as “the most expensive conventional power station in the world” and a ‘clear case of socialising risk and privatising profits’.”

The Scottish Government’s plans to reduce energy bills by 5% are set out on Page 516 of Scotland’s Future.

Previous SNP calls for the UK Government to support renewables rather than nuclear can be found here:http://www.snp.org/media-centre/news/2014/jan/uk-government-urged-support-offshore-renewables

On 18 December 2013, the European Commission stated that new nuclear costs will likely push up consumer  bills, stating Hinkley C  “could hardly be argued to contribute to affordability – at least at current prices, when it will instead and most likely contribute to an increase in retail prices.”

Report: “Is an Independent Scottish Electricity System now a good solution for renewable energy?” Led By David Toke (University of Aberdeen), 4 December 2013

“We previously argued that, relative to remaining with the Union, Scottish Independence could substantially increase the cost to Scottish consumers of achieving its renewable energy targets. However, having reviewed the impact of the [UK] Government’s recent decisions on nuclear power and incentives for renewables, we believe that this is no longer the case. 

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March 28, 2014 Posted by | politics, UK | Leave a comment

How to destroy the world – one ‘small’ nuclear war can do it

atomic-bomb-lStudy: ‘Small’ Nuclear War Would Destroy The World http://denver.cbslocal.com/2014/03/26/study-small-nuclear-war-would-destroy-the-world/ March 26, 2014 DENVER (CBS4) – With an estimated 17,000 nuclear weapons in the world, we have the power to exterminate humanity many times over.

But it wouldn’t take a full-scale nuclear war to make Earth uninhabitable, reports Live Science.

Even a relatively small regional nuclear war, like a conflict between India and Pakistan, could spark a global environmental catastrophe, says a new study.

“Most people would be surprised to know that even a very small regional nuclear war on the other side of the planet could disrupt global climate for at least a decade and wipe out the ozone layer for a decade,” said lead author Michael Mills, an atmospheric scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado.

Researchers developed a computer model of the Earth’s atmosphere and ran simulations to find out what would happen if there was a nuclear war with just a fraction of the world’s arsenal.

What they saw was the stuff of nightmares:

Firestorms would belch over 5 million tons of ash into the sky.

The ash would absorb the sun’s rays, causing deadly cooling on the surface.

Global temperatures would plummet my nearly 3 degrees Farenheit on average, with most of North America experiencing winters that would be colder by 4 to 10 degrees.

Lethal frosts would cover the Earth and reduce the growing seasons bu about a month for several years.Rainfall and other precipitation would be reduced by about 10 percent, triggering worldwide droughts and leading to wildfires in the Amazon, which would spew more smoke into the atmosphere.

The sky ash would heat the stratosphere and accelerate the chemical reactions that destroy the ozone layer.

The intense ultraviolet radiation that would get through to the surface would be a dramatic threat to human health and damage fragile ecosystems on land and sea.

“All in all, these effects would be very detrimental to food production and to ecosystems,” Mills said.

The findings are published in the journal Earth’s Future.

March 28, 2014 Posted by | 2 WORLD, weapons and war | Leave a comment

Air Force officers sacked after USA nuclear test cheating probe

U.S. Air Force fires nine officers following nuclear test cheating probe WP, By Ernesto Londoño , March 27,

The Air Force announced Thursday that it has relieved nine mid-level commanders assigned to safeguard the nation’s nuclear arsenal following a wide-ranging probe into a test cheating scandal that implicated scores of airmen.

The dismissed officers, most of whom were colonels and lieutenant colonels, were not found to have facilitated or condoned the cheating at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. But they were held accountable for creating a culture that enabled it, officials said……. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-air-force-fires-nine-officers-following-nuclear-test-cheating-probe/2014/03/27/9e5eaffa-b5e0-11e3-b899-20667de76985_story.html

March 28, 2014 Posted by | incidents | Leave a comment

Renewable energy projects funded jointly by India and UK

UK and India jointly fund renewable energy R&D projects, Optic.org
27 Mar 2014
UK universities, Indian research center and Tata Steel aim “to revolutionize” solar energy collection and storage techniques. Researchers from the University of Surrey, UK, have been awarded funding “of the order of hundreds of thousands of pounds” by the UK and Indian governments to support two photonics-based R&D projects which will explore how nanotechnology can benefit the future of renewable energy – both in its generation and storage. Awarded to researchers from the Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) at the University of Surrey through the UK-India Education and Research Initiative, both programs, which commenced in the first quarter of 2014, will involve close collaboration between universities in the UK and India over the coming two years, as well as with Tata Steel Research and Development UK.

Project 1 – Solar energy

The first project will bring together researchers from the University of Surrey and the University of Hyderabad, India, with collaborators from Tata Steel Research and Development UK to investigate how to better capture and store solar energy with an approach known as “inorganics-in-organics”, in which composite materials work together to increase efficiency. Tata Steel will provide its fuel cell expertise, partnering research with industry to provide technologies for improved energy generation and storage.

Project 2 – ZnO gas sensors

The second project will examine the use of zinc oxide nanomaterials in ultra-high sensitivity gas sensors. These gas sensors can be used in environmental monitoring devices to deliver improved sensitivity and increased energy efficiency…….http://optics.org/news/5/3/38

March 28, 2014 Posted by | India, renewable | Leave a comment

Barack warns of nuclear terrorism, but Homeland Security cuts NYPD bomb detection funding

Homeland Security TCut NYPD Bomb Detection Funding After Obama Says NYC Nuclear Blast Bigger Concern Than Russia NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP), 26 Mar 14,  – Less than 24 hours after President Barack Obama said he’s more concerned about the prospect of a nuclear weapon exploding in New York City than Russia’s recent actions, Homeland Security officials announced plans to cut the NYPD’s bomb detection funding by 50 percent….. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/03/26/obama-nuclear-blast-in-nyc-bigger-concern-than-russia/

March 28, 2014 Posted by | politics, USA | Leave a comment

‘Americans For Prosperity’ sabotaging renewabl energy

Koch-brothersHow can renewable-energy supporters compete with Kochs? We Blog, 27 March 14 “……the Senate approved a bill revoking the state’s renewable portfolio standard. The standard has helped generate billions of dollars of investment in Kansas and is overwhelmingly supported by the public, according to a recent survey. But the standard is opposed by the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity and Kansas  Chamber of Commerce, which spent more than a million dollars last election purging moderates from the state Senate.

How can supporters of renewable energy, which includes faith groups, compete with those resources? http://blogs.kansas.com/weblog/2014/03/how-can-renewable-energy-supporters-compete-with-kochs/

March 28, 2014 Posted by | politics, USA | Leave a comment

Wind farms flourishing in USA

Wind Farms Flourish Across The U.S. As Interest In Renewable Energy Skyrockets HUFFINGTON POST 26 march 14, From Climate Central’s Bobby Magill:In New York and many other cities across the U.S., you’re likely to have access to a program that will allow your home to be powered with wind energy through your local utility, reducing your home’s reliance on climate-changing fossil fuels for electricity.

But where are the wind farms that produce that energy?

Two new online interactive maps produced by the federal government show where the nation’s wind farms are, how quickly they were built and what impact they may have on the landscape.Wind energy is expected to make up about 4.6 percent of total U.S. electric power generation by 2015, totaling about 77,000 megawatts of wind power capacity nationwide, U.S. Energy Information Administration data show. That’s up from 3 percent in 2012, when total U.S. wind power generation capacity was about 60,000 megawatts. One megawatt of wind power is enough energy to provide electricity to roughly 300 homes.

new interactive map featured on the U.S. Department of Energy’s website shows how fast all those wind farms were constructed………http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/26/wind-farms-us_n_5037512.html

March 28, 2014 Posted by | renewable | Leave a comment

Renewable energy booming in Nevada

Nevada’s renewable energy boom http://www.fierceenergy.com/story/nevadas-renewable-energy-boom/2014-03-26  By Barbara Vergetis Lundin Since 2010, Nevada has invested $5.5 billion in clean energy, creating a renewable energy boom that includes the state’s first utility-scale wind farm, according to a new report by the Clean Energy Project NV.Clean energy investment in Nevada has accelerated rapidly in the past five years, leveraging national resources and the support and leadership of local, state and federal officials. Thanks to Nevada’s widespread leadership and support for the clean energy economic sector, Nevada ranks sixth in the United States in installed solar capacity, representing an investment of more than $2.3 billion. As the sunniest state in the nation, Nevada has unlimited potential to expand its use of clean energy even further, creating more new jobs and drive the state’s economy.

Nevada’s renewable energy boom is catching the attention of the industry as several national energy industry events gravitate to the area, including the American Wind Energy Association, the Geothermal Energy Association, the National Clean Energy Summit and the Solar Energy Industries Association”Las Vegas and Nevada are leading the way on deploying clean renewable energy. These technologies are creating thousands of jobs, and they are strengthening our state’s electricity supply,” said U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid during a press conference at the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, which has been solar-powered since January. “But, there is more we must do. From providing predictable and fair tax incentives that level the playing field, to quickly approving permits for projects on public lands, we can help clean energy grow in Nevada and nationwide.” For more:
– see this report

March 28, 2014 Posted by | renewable | Leave a comment

Switch off lights 8.30 p.m – 9.30 p.m 29 March: EARTH HOUR

Millions of people around the world switch off their lights for Earth Hour at 8.30pm (20:30) in their local times on the last Saturday of March each year.

Iconic buildings and landmarks from Europe to Asia to the Americas have stood in darkness during previous Earth Hours. Some people enjoy Earth Hour with a candle-lit dinner or a candle-lit bath, while others host large events or parties, either in darkness or with candles, to celebrate Earth Hour.

Businesses and government organizations, as well as community and political leaders also take part in Earth Hour. It’s about giving people a voice on the planet’s future and working together to create a sustainable low carbon future for planet earth.

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Background

Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia, in 2007. This event saw 2.2 million homes and businesses turn their lights off for one hour to make their stand against climate change that year. Earth Hour had become a global sustainability movement with more than 50 million people across 35 countries participating in 2008. Global landmarks such as the, Sydney Harbour Bridge, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome’s Colosseum, all stood in darkness for Earth Hour. In March 2009, hundreds of millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour.

March 28, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Tepco fucks up radiation monitoring readings of workers

The Japanese will blame “records” instead of radiation for all health problems…

March 27, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Thyroid Survey Results, Fukushima Health Management Survey

Survey or $URVEY ?

March 27, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Thyroid Cancer, Whole of Japan, 1975 – 2008; FUKUSHIMA 2011 – EARLY 2014

Japanese children are at risk and the Government chooses to protect its Nuclear Utility Gangs! :-0

March 27, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

The Minimum Latent Period of Thyroid Cancer

“Why aren’t journalists asking the right questions?”

Could it be Nuclear Payback* ?

* http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Nuclear+payback

Those that support nuclear power because nuclear power somehow supports them; no matter what the health implications or other “costs” are for others.

March 27, 2014 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment