The week in nuclear news
NUCLEAR . Not much happening this week. Intensified push for small nuclear reactors (SMRs) in Canada and UK.
CORONAVIRUS: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): Weekly Epidemiological Update. No easy fix for global vaccine shortage.
CLIMATE CHANGE. Third of global food production at risk from climate crisis.A bit of good news – ‘The Manta’ Sailing Vessel is Designed to Feed on Plastic Waste for Power–While Cleaning Oceans.
Ionising radiation was scientifically proven to be bad for dogs. Does that mean it’s good for humans?
Nuclear industry survives on its false claim that it helps the fight against climate change.
How Bill Gates bankrolls the news agenda. Corruption in the pharmaceutical industry – the Bill Gates connection. Bill Gates with his GAVI (the Global Alliance for Vaccine Initative) has the power of a member State in the WorldHealth Organisation.
Fusion: Ten Times More Expensive Than Nuclear Power.
NO, nuclear lobby, a nuclear reactor is NOT the only, nor the best, way to produce medical Technetium TC99.
Energy effuciency – the most ignored form of climate action – and the most effective.
If Bitcoin is virtual, why are there environmental concerns?
Avoiding an unintentional space war: Lessons from Cold War nuclear diplomacy. Master of Space: Corporate plans for the militarization & privatization of space. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJB8uHm3Nq8
ARCTIC. Radioactive gas seeping out in the Arctic, as permafrost thaws.
JAPAN. Safety and security issues at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station. Restarting nuclear power in Japan. Will the old ”Nuclear Village” bribery factor trump safety concerns? Japanese government and TEPCO planning release of radioactive water, via a pipeline to the Pacific Ocean.
SOUTH KOREA. South Korean fishermen sue Japanese government over Fukushima nuclear plant water.
NORTH KOREA. How to deal with a nuclear-armed Kim Jong Un.
ISRAEL. Hamas Targets Israeli Oil And Nuclear Facilities With Rocket Attacks In April, Syrian missile landed near Dimona nuclear reactor, interception failed.
RUSSIA. Tallying up Russia’s nuclear weapons.
USA.
- Cyberattacks grind Hanford nuclear energy workers’ benefit program to a halt.
- Endangered sea turtles sucked into nuclear power plant pipes.
- Biden administration promises progress on nuclear waste. US Nuclear is significantly overvalued. USA govt to delay removing plutonium nuclear waste from the decommissioned Hanford nuclear reservation. Opportunities for US-Russian collaboration on the safe disposal of nuclear waste.
CANADA. Canadian government hand in glove with the nuclear lobby for a ”NICE” nuclear future. Scepticism in Canada, about the government’s push for small nuclear reactors. Saugeen First Nation do not want Canada’s nuclear waste. Nuclear Waste Management Organization says the project will not be built without their consent. Small nuclear reactors – a way to get indigenous people to then accept nuclear waste?
INDIA. India is operating the world’s most dangerous, fastest-growing, nuclear weapons and missile programs in the world.
UKRAINE. Nuclear fission reactions are happening at Chernobyl again. Human intervention may be required at Chernobyl as radiation levels spike. Chernobyl nuclear tomb will eventually collapse. Sellafield, too, will need £132 billion, at least, to decommission.
UK .
- Glascow City Council calls on UK Government to scrap plans to replace nuclear arsenal. The possession of nuclear weapons is not about war. It’s all about power, status and money.
- Rolls-Royce rocked by a £4 billion loss . Rolls Royce desperate for investors for its £2bn Small Nuclear Reactors.
- UK’s Magnox nuclear reprocessing plant to close, leaving world’s largest stockpile of separated civil plutonium. UK’s radioactive pollution at Dalgety Bay to be cleaned up after 31 years.
- Nuclear fusion is an energy mirage, and these are the reasons why.
- Dungeness nuclear power station could be shut down earlier than planned. .
IRELAND. Sellafield’s plutonium waste has continued to circulate in the Irish Sea.
FRANCE. Will the French government break troubled nuclear company EDF up into 3 companies?
SOUTH AFRICA. The corruption surrounding the South African government’s push for nuclear power
ALGERIA. Sixty years on, Algerian desert region still struggles with effects of French nuclear tests.
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