Nuclear and climate news for past 10 days
Blissfully away from news, and from all matters digital, – I returned to find that the climate and environment politics are worse than ever in USA and Australia.
Meanwhile, on the nuclear scene, things would be farcical, if they were not so dangerous. Donald Trump wants to expand US nuclear arsenal, make it ‘top of the pack’. Australia’s own Dr Helen Caldicott set out all too clearly the grim situation at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex.
The farcical part is in the nuclear lobby’s pretense that theirs is a viable industry. As the giant Toshiba corporation nears bankruptcy, and nuclear power stations go down like dominoes in USA, it’s really only China where the industry still might save itself. And that’s dubious, too.
Global action is needed, NOW, to defeat the out-of-control Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Effect of air pollution might have masked mid-20th Century sea ice loss.
EUROPE. Iodine 131 reported in Europe in January 2017 – European radiation facts revealed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_30LrqgHqg Radiation ‘sniffer plane’ over Europe.
USA.
- Oh dear! Transatomic Power has been making false claims about Generation IV nuclear reactors.
- Squabble in West Texas over stranded nuclear wastes.
- Florida Supreme Court rejects nuclear expansion.
- Bexar County commissioners say no to nuclear waste shipments. On both sides o f USA-Canada border, opposition grows to transport of nuclear wastes.
- Fight building in Connecticut against subsidies for nuclear power.
- Link between nuclear power stations and cancer rates?
- New Mexico bill stalled – would have classed nuclear power as “renewable”
- USA confirms use of depleted uranium in Syria, despite its previous promises
- America’s nuclear weapons made workers very ill
- Trump’s associates and USA conservatives to wage war on environmentalists. Attacks on climate scientists will continue.
- Growing concern over Trump’s mental condition.
JAPAN. Almost six years on, Fukushima nuclear disaster still ongoing nightmare. Global nuclear catastrophe waits in the wings, as Japan plans for Olympics. Fukushima nuclear disaster evacuees ‘pressured’ to return to contaminated homes, says Greenpeace. Nuclear station restart at Oi is approved – but local consent is needed. Toshiba’s c rippling burden of its overseas nuclear business.
SOUTH AFRICA. Court case to save South Africa from nuclear-industry caused bankruptcy.
FRANCE. Long closure of Flamanville nuclear reactor is costing EDF £1m a day.
CHINA. China delays nuclear reactor start again and again. Opposition to nuclear power grows. China’s culture, and the fear of speaking out on environmental concerns.
INDIA. Solar power for 7,000 Railway Stations In India.
PAKISTAN. Pakistan and India have agreed to extend their bilateral nuclear safety agreement.
RUSSIA. Russia lessening its reliance on nuclear weapons.
ALGERIA. Algerian human rights agency to prosecute France for nuclear tests.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES. Arab states might develop nuclear weapons? United Arab Emirates push for nuclear power
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