Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Global movement for clean, non nuclear, energy – theme for November 2011

There is a global zeitgeist, or widespread feeling  of enthusiasm for clean energy, and of rejection of the  dirty, dangerous, nuclear industry.  This can’t be measured, but it does exist.  In country after country, while governments are beholden to the nuclear lobby, the people are not fooled.

People are appreciating the value of renewable energy systems, centralised ones, coming through the grid, and decentralised, local,  ones, with solar or wind energy coming straight to the user.. Households, businesses, farms benefit also in selling energy back to the grid, through their small local solar or wind technologies. Such small decentralised technologies are being taken up in developing countries, where there is no grid, bringing energy with the FREE fuel of sun and wind.

Even more importantly, energy efficiency and energy conservation are being taken up, as people find that this saves money, too. The culture of endless consumption is now questioned.

World-wide, the public becomes more distrustful of the nuclear industry. Private investment shuns it. People are waking up to the lies of the nuclear lobby: the lie that nuclear power is “clean”, that it’s “safe”, that it’s “renewable”, that it has “no connection” with nuclear weapons.

People are increasingly waking up to nuclear cover-ups, nuclear corruption, and nuclear bribery of politicians. Governments that are beholden to the nuclear lobby are increasingly distrusted.  The current wave of opposition to the big corporations includes opposition to the power of nuclear corporations over governments.

The Fukushima nuclear catastrophe continues to influence people away from nuclear power. This , and the global economic problems make the nuclear industry look more and more like a colossal waste of tax-payers’ money. And, underlying this, the continued work of anti- nuclear groups, over decades has pushed on this groundswell of public feeling.

November 6, 2011 Posted by | Christina themes | Leave a Comment

Kevin Rudd, the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty, and the push to sell uranium to India

Could Gillard and Rudd be set for a nuclear fusion?, The Age, Michelle Grattan, November 6, 2011 “……Rudd is said by some to be open to the idea [of selling uranium to India] . But he and others in the government have been annoyed at India’s attempts to put pressure on Australia through the media. He recently pointed out, with considerable sharpness, that in terms of supply India didn’t need Australian uranium.

Indeed, the more India makes a public fuss, the harder it is for the government to change policy without appearing to have simply capitulated to its pressure. Rudd and others have also put much emphasis on the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. To drop the requirement that our uranium goes only to signatories is difficult, though not impossible, to explain and justify….

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/could-gillard-and-rudd-be-set-for-a-nuclear-fusion-20111105-1n0v5.html#ixzz1cxuxQtzs

November 6, 2011 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics | Leave a Comment

   

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