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Australia’s Green Party highlights shaky economics of uranium mining

“In contrast to claims put out by the uranium industry about its supposed financial benefits, we have seen proposed uranium projects on increasingly shaky financial ground.

Greens to Stick to Uranium Mining Ban Policy, Mathaba, 15 Sept 10, The Australian Greens have confirmed they will continue to push for a ban on uranium mining across Australia, in line with long-held Greens policy……….. Continue reading

September 15, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA, politics | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Uranium investors worried by corruption in Kazakhstan

Kazakh ex-uranium boss jailed for corruption, Daily Times , 12 March 2010, ASTANA: A Kazakh court sentenced a former uranium tycoon to 14 years in jail for theft and corruption on Friday in a case that has alarmed foreign investors working in the former Soviet republic. Continue reading

March 13, 2010 Posted by | secrets,lies and civil liberties | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

FOI reveals catalogue of nuclear near misses

FOI reveals catalogue of nuclear near misses

SNP News 21 June 09 Energy Spokesperson, Mike Weir MP, has expressed disbelief and concern over a secret UK Government report which reveals a woeful safety record inside the UK’s nuclear power stations. The report authored by the UK Government’s chief nuclear inspector Mike Weightman and obtained by the Observer newspaper under the Freedom of Information Act, shows that more than 1750 leaks, breakdowns and other “events” were logged between 2001 and 2008. The reports notes that half of these incidents were deemed “to have the potential to challenge a nuclear safety system” according to inspectors…………………Commenting, Mr Weir said:

“The near disaster at Sizewell revealed last week was just the tip of the iceberg. The potentially catastrophic consequences of any one of these 1750 “incidents” does not bear thinking about.

“The UK Government’s cavalier approach to nuclear safety is a major cause for concern – a lack of safety inspectors will do nothing to reassure the rightfully fearful public.

“The risks and uncertainties of nuclear power, in terms of waste disposal, decommissioning, security and health concerns, or cost, are far too great.

“And it is not good enough for this information to be dragged out through FOI requests rather than made public by Ministers.

FOI reveals catalogue of nuclear near misses | SNP – Scottish National Party

June 21, 2009 Posted by | safety | , , , | Leave a comment