Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Wrapup of Australian nuclear and climate news

a-cat-CANSOUTH AUSTRALIA NUCLEAR FUEL CHAIN ROYAL COMMISSIONAboriginal women will fight on against nuclear waste dumping in South Australia. Nuclear lobby plans to further override South Australia’s Aboriginal Heritage Act. Nuclear Royal Commission plans for radioactive trash dumping on Aboriginal land: a confusing issue

Radioactive trash returning to Lucas Heights by ship from France. Outcry in France over nuclear waste shipment to Australia. Safety concerns over transport of radioactive trash returning to Australia.

Australian Conservation Foundation debunks argument for Mount Isa radioactive trash dump bid.

Energy resources of Australia abandons plan to expand Ranger uranium mine.

Political Oblivion for climate villains Abbott and Harper. Australian government withdraws funding offer to Bjorn Lomborg’s anti climate action centre.

Environment Minister Greg Hunt full of praise for Clean Energy Finance Corporation  Malcolm Turnbull won’t back Clean Energy Finance Corporation. Australia’s chance to become a renewable energy superpower. Queensland’s revolutionary solar energy systems – on carparks and other commercial buildings.  Kerang, Victoria, gets economic boost from Lalbert solar farm.  Wind farms seek contracts in Australian Capital Territory. With solar power, rooftop panels have exceeded grid parity.

3 compelling reasons why Adani’s Mega Coal Mine Is Still In Trouble. Deloitte Access Economics warning after Turnbull government approves Adani mine. Carmichael coal mine conditions are not ‘strict’. Traditional owners reject  a Land Use Agreement with Adani for the Carmichael mine on our traditional lands. Conservationists consider a new appeal against Adani coal mine

5 million hectares of Northern Territory land joins Indigenous Protected Area (IPA). Indigenous owners will manage huge new protected area in New South Wales.

October 23, 2015 - Posted by | Christina reviews

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