Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Supporting the UN Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons — Rise Up Times

By Steve McKeown Nukewatch Summer 2020 This coming August the National Veterans for Peace (VFP) Convention was to be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Trinity bomb test in New Mexi­co. The theme of the convention was to […]

Supporting the UN Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons — Rise Up Times

August 20, 2020 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

How rooftop solar is eating into Australia’s biggest coal generator — RenewEconomy

Australia’s biggest coal generator, the 2.88GW Eraring plant in NSW, is being forced to radically modify the way it operates due to the growing impact of rooftop solar. The post How rooftop solar is eating into Australia’s biggest coal generator appeared first on RenewEconomy.

How rooftop solar is eating into Australia’s biggest coal generator — RenewEconomy

August 20, 2020 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Australia’s biggest solar farm registered, with two big spinning machines — RenewEconomy

Australia’s biggest solar farm finally registered in south-west NSW, with two big spinning machines. The post Australia’s biggest solar farm registered, with two big spinning machines appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Australia’s biggest solar farm registered, with two big spinning machines — RenewEconomy

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August 19 Energy News — geoharvey

Opinion: ¶ “Climate And Extinction Crises Require Urgent Change” • The US is fighting a battle on many fronts: a public health crisis, an extinction crisis, a climate crisis. Each of these is compounded by policies that declare some people, species, and places disposable. Experts warn that we could see worse crises unless we act […]

August 19 Energy News — geoharvey

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West Australia’s biggest solar farm sails to full generation capacity — RenewEconomy

Risen Energy’s Merredin solar farm – by far W.A’s biggest – reaches full generation in a timeline that would be the envy of solar developers in eastern states. The post West Australia’s biggest solar farm sails to full generation capacity appeared first on RenewEconomy.

West Australia’s biggest solar farm sails to full generation capacity — RenewEconomy

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International Lawyers Make Urgent Appeal to British Government- not to extradite Julian Assange

August 19, 2020 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, civil liberties | Leave a comment

To 18 August – nuclear, climate, coronavirus news

As always, hard to know what is the most important issue this week. But, for sure, the coronavirus pandemic is still there.  Latest global data: Total cases 2, 534, 611   deaths 771,106. New daily cases 212,487  –  deaths 4,181. In the USA, in states such as Texas, a prevailing libertarian spirit prevents people from taking precautions, such as wearing masks. The world is headed for an economic depression, and recovery depends on a vaccine and effective treatment for Covid-19.

Meanwhile – global heating moves on inexorably. The last decade has been the Earth’s hottest on record-bringing weather extremes, heatwaves, fires, storms.  AND – there’s the pandemic infectious diseases  connection, too – while heat brings an increase in mosquito-affected areas, with the diseases that they transmit, it also thaws permafrost, releasing microorganisms. Climate study looks at humans’ exposure to extreme temperatures during 21st century.

Hiroshima and the normalisation of atrocities.   In August, attention goes to the nuclear disarmament movement,. There are moves towards achieving a nuclear weapons-free world, for example,  steps that put pressure on the nine nuclear weapons nations. The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons is working hard to achieve the 50 national ratifications that will make the Treaty on the Prohicition of Nuclear Weapons become international law. United Nations promotes the role of young people in ridding the world of nuclear weapons.

Some bits of good news:  New studies reveal good news about coronavirus immunity.     No cruise is good news for Venice.

AUSTRALIA.

NUCLEAR.    Although Australians started a move to abolish nuclear weapons, The Australian government tried to sabotage the U.N. nuclear ban treaty.  The human toll of nuclear testing in Australia and Oceania.   Radio 3CR interviews Dave Sweeney, of Australian Conservation Foundation, on matters nuclear.

National Radioactive Waste Dump plan.Senate Inquiry.  On 17 August the Senate Nuclear Waste Inquiry- Public Hearings go Secret.  Senate Nuclear Waste Inquiry gets vague and incomplete answers from Department of Industry.  Kimba area locals point out the unsolved problems of nuclear waste transport to Napandee.

CLIMATE.    Australia must place climate action at centre of coronavirus recovery, chief UN economist says. Australia’s doctors call for a climate-focused COVID-19 recovery plan.

Torres Strait Islanders claim climate change affects their human rights – Australia govt tries to stifle their claim.

Australian government using COVID recovery strategy to bolster its mates in gas industry. BHP backtracks on dodgy Kyoto accounting trick,  puts fossil fuel lobby groups on notice.  Climate Change Is a Security Threat to the Asia-Pacific.

Reserve Bank modifies energy tender from 10 pct to 100 pct green energy.

BHP shareholders demand immediate stop to mining that disturbs Aboriginal heritage.

RENEWABLE ENERGY. Lots of news at  https://reneweconomy.com.au/

INTERNATIONAL

Climate stabilization: Lessons from the corona crisis.  $6.6 trillion in annual GDP at risk as Asian climate warms – McKinsey Global Institute.  Business as usual equals many extra deaths from global warming.

Surviving the nuclear bomb at Nagasaki 75 years ago showed me nuclear weapons shouldn’t exist. A new splurge on nuclear weapons marks the Hiroshims/Nagasaki anniversary.

Nuclear weapons, nuclear war, remain a global existential threat.  Only luck has saved us from nuclear war, not planning.  All too often the world has narrowly avoided World War 3, due to mistakes.  A Major Nuclear Arms Treaty Expires Next Year. What Happens Next?  Urgent need to stop the erosion of nuclear arms treaties -multilateral disarmament forum.  Nuclear weapons countries have an obligation to lead in nuclear weapons control – U.N.

The development of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and the need for research.

ARCTIC. GREENLAND.  Past the tipping point: Greenland glaciers will continue to lose ice, no matter what.  Arctic permafrost is thawing, as the region experiences unprecedented heat.the life of Koeberg nuclear power plant .

 

August 17, 2020 Posted by | Christina reviews | Leave a comment

17 August: The Senate Nuclear Waste Inquiry- Public Hearings go Secret

 

This is my impression of events

The public hearing on August 3. https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22committees%2Fcommsen%2Fa4d64368-7fea-4fb0-b04e-5e0ea529799a%2F0000%22
The Senators asked for documents, (relating to the selection of Napandee, and in view of the Amendment meaning no judicial review of that decision).
The heavily redacted documents were supplied at some absurd time, like 20 minutes before the hearing.
The Department of Industry requested that these documents be discussed at the next (public) hearing, on 17 August
11  a.m – 1.30 pm. – to be held in private. That was accepted (Why?)
Now all mention of this meeting has vanished from the Parliament website. https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Economics/RadioactiveWaste/Public_Hearings 
I read today a news item of a Council Nuclear Hearing in UK, where it was decided to hold the public hearing in private.  At least in the UK, the public even gets to know that the private public meeting is on –  the Australian public remains blissfully unaware.  

August 17, 2020 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, Christina reviews, Federal nuclear waste dump | Leave a comment

Senate Nuclear Waste Inquiry – the Public Hearing that is in fact a Secret Hearing!

Looks like the Public Hearing on Monday is “in camera” No program posted, but time set for 11.00am – 1.30pm Canberra time

August 17, 2020 Posted by | ACTION | Leave a comment

A global clean energy health check in 5 charts – good, but must be better — RenewEconomy

Australia is doing well on lifting renewables and burning less coal – but not that well, and countries with high renewables aren’t building more gas. The post A global clean energy health check in 5 charts – good, but must be better appeared first on RenewEconomy.

A global clean energy health check in 5 charts – good, but must be better — RenewEconomy

August 17, 2020 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Plaintiffs angered by gov’t appeal in Hiroshima ‘black rain’ suit — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

Head of the plaintiffs’ group, Masaaki Takano, right, and attorney Masayasu Takemori hold a press conference after the Hiroshima Municipal Government and the Hiroshima Prefectural Government appealed the Hiroshima District Court’s A-bomb health care aid ruling, in Hiroshima’s Naka Ward, on Aug. 12, 2020. August 13, 2020 HIROSHIMA — Two weeks after a groundbreaking […]

Plaintiffs angered by gov’t appeal in Hiroshima ‘black rain’ suit — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

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Japan gov’t to appeal ruling on A-bomb “black rain” victims — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

August 13, 2020 The Japanese government has decided to appeal a recent court ruling awarding state health care benefits to people who were exposed after the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima to radioactive “black rain” outside a zone it currently recognizes, sources with knowledge of the situation said Tuesday. Late last month, the Hiroshima District […]

Japan gov’t to appeal ruling on A-bomb “black rain” victims — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

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Dysfunctional gas industry failing Australian consumers with inflated prices — RenewEconomy

ACCC slams dysfunctional gas market, with local gas users paying almost double the price paid by oversea buyers. The post Dysfunctional gas industry failing Australian consumers with inflated prices appeared first on RenewEconomy.

Dysfunctional gas industry failing Australian consumers with inflated prices — RenewEconomy

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August 16 Energy News — geoharvey

Opinion: ¶ “Renewable Energy Proves A Sound Investment For Nebraska” • With abundant windpower potential, Nebraska has appreciable room to grow to meet both corporate and residential energy needs. Windpower is now meeting nearly 20% of our state’s total electricity demand, and an additional 1,000 MW are under construction. [Omaha World-Herald] Science and Technology: ¶ […]

August 16 Energy News — geoharvey

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No Japan prefectures positive about hosting nuclear waste site — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

Aug 14, 2020 Nearly half of Japan’s 47 prefectures said they are opposed to or held negative views about hosting a deep-underground disposal site for high-level radioactive nuclear waste, a Kyodo News survey showed Friday. None expressed a favorable stance. The result signals further woes for the central government in its attempt to find a […]

No Japan prefectures positive about hosting nuclear waste site — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs

August 17, 2020 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment