China’s push for advanced nuclear reactors will produce much weapons grade plutonium
Reuters 25th March 2021, China’s push to develop fuel for a new generation of nuclear power
reactors will produce large amounts of materials that could be diverted to
making nuclear weapons, non-proliferation experts said on Thursday.
China is developing advanced fast reactors and reprocessing facilities as it
seeks to reduce dependency on coal, which emits emissions harmful to human
health and that worsen climate change.
But reprocessing also produces plutonium that could be used to make nuclear weapons. There is no evidence
that China intents to divert its potential plutonium stockpile to weapons
use, but concern has grown as Beijing is expected to boost its number of
nuclear warheads over the next decade from the low 200s now.
No operating nuclear reactor in France is up to the required safety standard
Greenpeace France 25th March 2021, Measures to strengthen the French nuclear fleet, ten years after the
Fukushima disaster. On the basis of the available data and information
transmitted by the Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN), Greenpeace France
analyzed, with the support of the NegaWatt Institute, the reality of the
measures implemented to put the French nuclear fleet to post Fukushima
standards.
The finding is clear: no operating reactor is up to standard.
Ten years after the disaster, out of 23 structuring measures identified,
only 12 have been implemented throughout the park. Worse, at the current
rate planned, it would take until 2039 for post Fukushima standards to be
finally met on all French reactors.
Iodine tablets to be givento 64 municipalities near France’s Paluel nuclear power plant in Normandie
Paris – Normandie 24th March 2021, Iodine tablets to protect residents living near the Paluel nuclear power
plant. Paluel. 64 municipalities and 108,000 inhabitants are now included
in the security perimeter extended to 20 km around the nuclear power plant.
A campaign to distribute iodine tablets is underway.
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