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Japan.  the Nuclear Regulatory Agency is standing firm on the need to close the  Tsuruga nuclear reactor that is sited above an active earthquake fault. They are also pushing to permanently close a quarter of Japan’s 48 ageing nuclear reactors. Meanwhile, Japan is reluctant to sign up a nuclear technology deal with India,as there is no certainty that India will not use this to make weapons.  Another pesky woman speaking up when she shouldn’t? Akie Abe, wife of P.M, has once again politely voiced her opposition to nuclear power.

Russia. In the heat of the Ukraine conflict, one Russian general is pushing for Russia to adopt a pre-emptive nuclear strike policy. (America already has that policy)

Ukraine. Well, at the moment there’s a pause in conflict between separatists and Ukraine government. It is on the cards that peace will break out. For one thing, war is  just too damn dangerous: Ukraine has 15 nuclear reactors, including Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. Imagine the radioactive pollution of Europe that would result if rockets or bombs happened to hit Ukraine’s nukes!

Planet Earth.  I have got tired of concentrating on the nuclear issue. It’s just one symptom, the worst though, of the human specie’s trashing of the planet. Geologists are saying that we are in a new Epoch – the Anthropocene Age. We have indeed changed the planet, and we’d better do something about it, before the human species joins the mass of other extinctions that it has caused.

September 7, 2014 - Posted by | Christina's notes

2 Comments »

  1. Christina, I’m with you. There are multiple critical issues and things seem to be out of control. No serious efforts are being made to curb population growth, greenhouse gas emission, toxic pollution, and all the impacts that are driving species extinct. Ninety-nine percent (or more) of people seem content to ride along and see what happens. Reports like the update on “Limits to Growth” don’t seem to generate much response (http://garryrogers.com/2014/09/03/limits-to-growth). I am glad you are concerned, and I will continue to follow your work.

    GarryRogers's avatar Comment by GarryRogers | September 7, 2014 | Reply

    • Thank you, Garry. I do appreciate your interest and support. Sometimes I think I’m the only one. But really, there are many of us!

      Christina Macpherson's avatar Comment by Christina MacPherson | September 7, 2014 | Reply


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