Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

South Australia’s Jim Whalley provides nonsensical and misleading propaganda, spruiking small nuclear reactors

A military industry enterprise senior adviser to SA State gov is spruiking pro-International Nuclear Waste multi-decadestorage (not disposal), claiming ‘free’ nuclear energy in future, wanting to sell uranium processed into fuel rods with contracted high-level nuclear waste ‘return’ to SA, this is propaganda, non-sense and misleading.

And, by the way, The Advertiser, a pro nuclear right-wing paper, runs a poll on this – but only subscribers to this biased rag, are able to vote.  Hardly suprsing that they get a pro nuclear result!

Chief entrepreneur Jim Whalley urges free nuclear power in South Australia, Nuclear energy would link up with renewable powerhouses and turn SA into a hi-tech Mecca, our chief entrepreneur says. Paul Starick, Chief Reporter, The Advertiser, Subscriber only, November 2, 2020

Chief entrepreneur, Jim Whalley, urges SA look at providing free energy through a combination of renewable and nuclear fuel, capitalising on technology advances to use small reactors to power towns across the state.

Premier Steven Marshall’s hand-picked chief entrepreneur is urging SA to consider providing free energy by coupling nuclear power with renewables to exploit a “real, natural advantage”.

Jim Whalley says hi-tech small modular nuclear reactors could be used to power places such as Adelaide, Whyalla, Port Lincoln and Mt Gambier.

Mr Whalley, who was appointed South Australia’s first chief entrepreneur in 2018 and is tasked with positioning the state as a destination for innovation, said embracing all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle was a great opportunity that should be re-examined.

Mr Whalley, the chairman of defence firm Nova Systems and a former fighter jet pilot, told an Advertiser virtual roundtable of business leaders his “big idea” to kickstart the state from a coronavirus-induced recession was to examine free energy.

“I think energy is a real natural advantage we should have. I’d like to see us looking at providing free energy,” he said.

“We should be able to do it with renewables. We can definitely do it if we get smart about nuclear. We’ve got 42 per cent of the world’s mineable uranium. Even if we don’t start using nuclear energy, we can at least start supplying fuel rods, bring them all back, so they’re not used in weapons and bits and pieces like that. I think that does need to be looked at again.

“On the renewable side, we’ve got wind, we’ve got solar, we’ve got batteries – we should be the petri dish for future energy, and I’d like to see us take a real step forward there.”

Mr Whalley said this would make SA extremely attractive for energy-intensive industries, such as aluminium production.

“With the technology the way it’s evolving now, that stuff that we bring back and store now in another 20 years will actually be able to be used again,” said Mr Whalley, whose chief entrepreneur role is unpaid.

In November 2016, Mr Marshall withdrew support for further study of the case for a high-level nuclear waste repository, with the Liberals citing serious risks on both revenue and cost sides of the business case produced for the royal commission.

Energy and Mining Minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan said the 2016 royal commission made it clear large nuclear power generators were not economically viable.

“Small modular reactors have been proposed for several years now, but have not yet been proven up or available,” he said. “If small modular reactors become available in the future, we will assess whether they might be appropriate for our needs.”

He said SA was becoming a clean energy exporter, resulting in cheaper power.  https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/chief-entrepreneur-jim-whalley-urges-free-nuclear-power-in-south-australia/news-story/f0030d70b8c61535e0c79b090831a5be

 

November 3, 2020 Posted by | South Australia, spinbuster | 1 Comment

315 nuclear bombs and ongoing suffering: the shameful history of nuclear testing in Australia and the Pacific

November 3, 2020 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, history, personal stories, reference, wastes, weapons and war | Leave a comment

Whoever is elected US President, Morrison faces intense global pressure on climate — RenewEconomy

Despite the US on the verge of leaving the Paris Agreement, international pressure on Australia to lift its game on climate has never been higher. The post Whoever is elected US President, Morrison faces intense global pressure on climate appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Whoever is elected US President, Morrison faces intense global pressure on climate — RenewEconomy

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Rest super fund commits to net-zero emission investments after Brisbane man sues

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The US election is a vote on climate change for the whole world

For some nations, like Australia, the outcome of the US election could determine in which direction they move on their own climate policy.
“What Washington says and wants reverberates very closely in Canberra,” said Frank Jotzo, director of the Centre for Climate and Energy Policy at Australian National University. “If Trump has a second term then we will see a hardening of Australia’s position not to do much, not to take on a stronger targets, not to declare a net zero target for middle of the century,” Jotzo said.
A Biden presidency, he said, would “put pressure for positive climate change policy on all its allies.”
Australia has seen extreme droughts and water shortages provide the fuel for a devastating bushfire season last year. “For Australia it is really quite fundamental, it’s a question about the viability of our cities and agriculture,” Jotzo said……….

The US election is a vote on climate change for the whole world, By Helen ReganIvana Kottasová and Drew Kann, CNN November 2, 2020   The climate crisis has become a key issue not just for American voters in this US election — but people across the world.

What the next president does or doesn’t do over the next four years will have a profound impact on the whether the world is able to avert the worst effects of climate change, scientists, policy makers and activists say.
They say the world needs a US president who cares about climate change, for two main reasons. First, many nations take their cue from US policy, particularly on issues such as the climate crisis, meaning Washington has a unique opportunity to influence. Second, the US is the world’s second-biggest polluter after China, meaning it has a moral obligation to act.
President Donald Trump, during his current administration, has gutted domestic environmental regulations and policies designed to limit global warming. Internationally, he has pulled the US out of the landmark Paris climate accord, the only global pact that seeks to avoid dangerous heating of the planet. And he’s doubted the reasons for climate change. During the final presidential debate on Friday, Trump falsely claimed said the US has “the cleanest air” and “the cleanest water,” and called India and China “filthy,” a skewered rendition of reality.
His Democratic challenger former Vice President Joe Biden, said at the same debate that “global warming is an existential threat to humanity. We have a moral obligation to deal with it.”
Biden’s comments echo what the scientists are saying. Global carbon dioxide concentrations — the main culprit warming the planet — are at higher levels than at any time in human history.
It’s too late to stop all the impacts of climate change. They are already happening. Wildfires have torched homes across the Western US this year, unprecedented floods have inundated large swathes of Asia, and the past decade — — featuring deadly heatwaves and droughts — was the hottest ever recorded. The ice caps that bookend our planet are also seeing rapid loss and glacial melt.
Under a US president who pushes for climate policies, however, the world could work toward “marginal, incremental damages” rather than catastrophic ones, said Jonathan Pershing, program director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, who was the former special envoy for climate change at the US Department of State during the second term of the Obama administration. Continue reading

November 3, 2020 Posted by | General News | Leave a comment

Australian doctors accuse government of failing on climate change

Australian doctors accuse government of failing on climate change,  SMH, By Nick O’Malley, November 2, 2020 A group of more than 700 Australian doctors has written to Prime Minister Scott Morrison to accuse Energy and Emissions Reductions Minister Angus Taylor of failing in his duties by not acting to protect Australians from the impacts of climate change.“We are health professionals and organisations bearing witness to the harm Mr Taylor’s failure to reduce emissions is causing to the health of Australians,” says the letter, whose signatories include Professor Nick Talley, the editor-in-chief of the Medical Journal of AustraliaDr Clare Skinner, who is the incoming president of the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine and Professor Peter Sainsbury of the University of Sydney’s School of Public Health.

“We are also united by our concern about the climate crisis and the impact it is having on the safety and wellbeing of Australians and our neighbours. Public health is inextricably linked to climate health. Climate damage is here now – and it is killing people.”

The doctors accuse Mr Taylor of failing in his ministerial duties by directing public money to fossil fuel projects, failing to adequately reduce Australia’s emissions obligations and by not committing Australia to a 2050 net zero emissions target…….

In the letter the doctors said there is already a noticeable health impact from increased frequency and intensity of bushfires, floods, dust storms, drought and extreme heat in Australia.

“As a result, Australians are already seeing higher rates of respiratory illness, diarrhoea and morbidity requiring hospital admission during hot days, and higher rates of suicide in rural areas during drought years.

“The burning of fossil fuels such as coal and gas that drives global warming is also a major contributor to air pollution – this silent killer is linked to the premature deaths of 3000 Australians each year. Higher levels of air pollution are also associated with increasing illness and death related to ischaemic heart disease, chronic obstructive airways disease, lung cancer and asthma.” …..https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/australian-doctors-accuse-government-of-failing-on-climate-change-20201101-p56ajj.html

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North of Australia is headed for a severe heatwave

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Another USA organisation abandons its involvement in NuScam’s small nuclear reactors

Heber Light & Power Take The Off Ramp On Nuclear Power KPCW, By CAROLYN MURRAY , 2 Nov 20, The Heber Light and Power Board voted to terminate their investment in the Nu Scale nuclear power program resulting in a total loss of a little overdue to off ramp fees and the original investment.

Heber City Mayor Kelleen Potter is on the Board of Directors and says she voted in favor of pulling out of the carbon free investment because the Department of Energy had backed out. This would leave small cities like Heber in line to be the first risk should something go wrong with the project once it comes online.
“For me primarily it was the subscriptions. The plant is going to be 720 megawatts.  And initially they were up to about 180 subscribed and the Department of Energy was going to take the first 50 so nobody was taking the first risk. Well, the Department of Energy pulled out of that first risk position and just committed $1.3 billion dollars which is great but that leaves the small cities to take the first risk. And many cities have pulled out, a few just before we did and so now they’re down to just over I believe 100 and some number of subscriptions and for me that was kind of the kicker ’cause I thought why are no other people jumping into this? Why are people jumping out? There could be other deeper issues that we aren’t understanding or that nobody likes to take the first risk. But it can’t be small cities like Heber.”
The only dissenting vote from the board came from Wasatch County Council Representative Kendall Crittenden……. ”I’m totally sold on their project. Nuclear, I think, is the wave of the future.”’…..“I think Nu Scale and Fleur. I think they’ve got enough money.”….
November 18 is the next board meeting and includes a public hearing on the proposed budget. It starts at 6 P.M.https://www.kpcw.org/post/heber-light-power-take-ramp-nuclear-power#stream/0

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Australia hits 50pct renewables again, despite shut down of seven solar farms — RenewEconomy

Australia’s main grid reaches more than 50 per cent renewables share on Tuesday, despite closure of seven solar farms and a major wind farm for grid maintenance. The post Australia hits 50pct renewables again, despite shut down of seven solar farms appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Australia hits 50pct renewables again, despite shut down of seven solar farms — RenewEconomy

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Australia hits 50pct renewables again, despite shut down of seven solar farms — RenewEconomy

Australia’s main grid reaches more than 50 per cent renewables share on Tuesday, despite closure of seven solar farms and a major wind farm for grid maintenance. The post Australia hits 50pct renewables again, despite shut down of seven solar farms appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Australia hits 50pct renewables again, despite shut down of seven solar farms — RenewEconomy

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Analysis: US 2020 election: what is at stake for clean energy in this election cycle? — A greener life, a greener world

Who is the clean energy industry hoping will win this election?

Analysis: US 2020 election: what is at stake for clean energy in this election cycle? — A greener life, a greener world

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Australia’s gas-led recovery is flogging a dead horse — RenewEconomy

With LNG worse for the climate than coal, Australia must adjust to the fact that its export markets are shrinking. The post Australia’s gas-led recovery is flogging a dead horse appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Australia’s gas-led recovery is flogging a dead horse — RenewEconomy

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Ardern names two Greens ministers, including climate, despite landslide win — RenewEconomy

Ardern appoints two Greens ministers, including for climate change, despite her landslide win that gave Labour majority government. The post Ardern names two Greens ministers, including climate, despite landslide win appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Ardern names two Greens ministers, including climate, despite landslide win — RenewEconomy

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November 2 Energy News — geoharvey

Opinion: ¶ “The US Election Is A Vote On Climate Change For The Whole World” • The climate crisis has become a key issue not just for American voters in this US election, but people everywhere. The next president’s actions during his term in office will have a profound impact on the whether the world […]

November 2 Energy News — geoharvey

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Fishers and farmers fear impact of Fukushima water release — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

Storage tanks holding water contaminated with radioactive tritium at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant in 2019 October 30, 2020 Fishermen and farmers in Fukushima Prefecture have voiced concern about the risk of further harmful rumors about produce from the area if the government allows Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. (Tepco), the operator […]

Fishers and farmers fear impact of Fukushima water release — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

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