Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Foreign nuclear companies jittery over India’s radiation safety risks

Radiation death in India raises nuclear safety concerns, (Reuters) 5 May 2010, – The radiation-related death of a scrap metal worker has raised concerns over nuclear safety in India, at a time when the Asian power is wooing foreign players to its $150 billion civilian nuclear market. Continue reading

May 5, 2010 Posted by | uranium | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Australia’s media will distort govt’s Resource Super Profit Tax.

the Government has already produced modelling showing the RSPT coupled with the resources exploration rebate will actually increase jobs from the “business as usual” scenario……….

The lesson here isn’t so much that the mining industry is a pack of liars. It’s what the media does with the lies. ……..

Digging through the mining industry’s lies, Crikey, by Bernard Keane, 5 May 2010, Don’t believe a single word you read in the mainstream media from the mining industry about the impact of the Resource Super Profit Tax. Continue reading

May 5, 2010 Posted by | General News, uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

U.S. judge rules against new nuclear reactors – because not shown to be ‘in the public interest’

Judge rules permitting of new Georgia nuclear reactors illegal FACING SOUTHH, 5 May 2010, The Georgia Public Service Commission violated state law when it granted a permit to build two new nuclear reactors at the Southern Company/Georgia Power Plant Vogtle near Augusta, Ga.
A Fulton County Superior Court judge ruled last week that the PSC failed to detail why the plant’s expansion is in the public interest, as required by law. Continue reading

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Radioactive dust and BHP’s Great Big New Uranium Mine

Government, media, corporations … tum ta da … all happy with the “resources boom” – Never mind the question of uranium wastes, when BHP Billiton sets up its Great Big New Uranium Mine.   I mean – where will the radioactive dust go?

Oh dear – to Antarctica, and perhaps a few other places, too –  like Australia’s capital cities. What about the towns and regions near Olympic Dam?

May 3, 2010 Posted by | Christina reviews, uranium | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Uranium dust from Australia’s mines blown to Antarctica

Australian uranium dust found in Antarctic ice  ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) 3 May, 2010, An ice core from the Antarctic bears traces of uranium that may have been carried by the wind from Australian mines in 1995, a glacier expert has told a Chilean newspaper.

The minuscule amounts of the radioactive element “correspond to a year (1995) when Australia increased its uranium production,” Ricardo Jana, who participates in an international research effort in the frozen continent, told El Mercurio daily.He said scientists theorise the uranium particles were carried by the wind from Australia and deposited in the northern part of the Antarctic’s Detroit peninsula. Australian uranium dust found in Antarctic ice – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporati

May 3, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, environment, uranium | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Quiet progress of People for a Nuclear Free Australia

More than half the battle, in getting rid of the toxic uranium , nuclear power, and nuclear weapons industries, is in informing people, about the true nature of the dangers, and financial waste involved.

This is an uphill battle in Australia, as we head off  into Third World colonial status, pursuing the short term greed of the “resources boom” .  The major political parties are   subservient to polluting corporations.  The mainstream media is closely allied to mining interests.   Australia still has its cultural, colonial cringe – resulting in public ignorance and apathy about the nuclear issue.

People for a Nuclear Free Australia (PFNA) are changing this. By well planned educational materials, the facts are being placed before doctors and other professionals, trade unionists, and members of parliament. The Australian Electrical Trades Union has just produced an excellent film which  documents the health implications of uranium mining both to the miners and their families who live near the mines.

To learn more about PFNA, or to contribute to their educational effort, go to  http://pnfa.com.au

May 3, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, environment, uranium | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Non Profit organisations funding decentralised renewable energy

“If we can deliver energy on site, whether it’s a school, college or small town, all that infrastructure is already in place. We just have to bring in the actual equipment. We don’t have to build tens of millions of lines,”

(USA) MountainNonprofits Find Ways To Pay For Renewable Energy, Colorado Business News, CATHERINE TSAI, Associated Press WriterDENVER (AP) May 2, 2010 The Upper Scioto Valley School District in Ohio, battered by a slowdown at a nearby Ford Motor Co. plant, wanted to explore alternative energy when it developed a plan to fix its budget and create jobs. Continue reading

May 3, 2010 Posted by | energy, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Volcano- a mere hint of what a ‘limited’ nuclear war would be like

Climate scientists have applied lessons from volcanic eruptions like Tambora to estimate how nuclear fallout would affect the global climate. The projections aren’t good.

What the Volcano Can Teach Us About Nuclear War, GOOD, Alexandra Bell, Ben Loehrke on April 30, 2010 Think the ash cloud was bad? That’s nothing compared to what would happen if India and Pakistan exchange just a few nukes… Continue reading

May 1, 2010 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Australian Senate delays its report on planned nuclear waste dump on Aboriginal land

Senate’s Muckaty nuclear dump report delayed,  ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)By Gina Marich  Apr 30, 2010 A Senate committee report into the proposed nuclear waste dump at Muckaty Station, north of Tennant Creek, has been delayed. Continue reading

May 1, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Nuclear caste system, and nuclear doubletalk

Washington maintains a double standard that allows its friends to make key nuclear weapons but prevents its rivals from doing so…….

. “What is important is to preserve the right of non-nuclear states to the peaceful uses of nuclear weapons,– said Egypt’s Abdelaziz.

The nuclear caste system , Foreign Policy, by Colum Lynch , 30 April 2010. Next week, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will meet in New York with diplomats from more than 180 countries at the eighth review conference of the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (pdf), the Cold War pact that determines who can have nuclear weapons and who can’t. Continue reading

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USA just does not know what to do with nuclear waste

Last month, the U.S  Department of Energy convened a “Blue Ribbon” commission led by former lawmakers and regulators to study what to do next.

SRS communities angered by nuclear waste decision  | ajc.com By Bob KeefeThe Atlanta Journal, April 28, 2010 -ConstitutionWASHINGTON — For decades now, workers and local residents have fully expected that giant canisters of nuclear waste put into temporary storage at the Savannah River Site would eventually be relocated from their backyards to a permanent nuclear repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. Continue reading

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Melbourne anti nuclear waste dump protest targets Martin Ferguson

Nuclear dump opposed from Muckaty to Melbourne , Indymedia Australia, 30 April 2010, Community opposition to Martin Ferguson’s nuclear waste dump at Muckaty Station continues to grow. About 40 people convened at short notice outside Martin Ferguson’s electoral office on High Street Preston in a colourful protest of speeches, song and street theatre. ‘Martin Ferguson’ gets ‘splashed’ with Muckaty nuclear waste in the street theatre performed outside his office. Continue reading

May 1, 2010 Posted by | politics, uranium, Victoria | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Australian input into anti-nuclear march to United Nations

Peace Trekkers Visit Montclair ,  Baristanet April 28, 2010 About 25 peace marchers, some of whom have been on the road since February, walked up Bloomfield Avenue today, chanting, beating drums and carrying their message of opposition to nuclear power and bombs to the Central Presbyterian Church on Park St., where they’ll be spending the night. The marchers are members of Footprints for Peace……. plan to reach the United Nations on Saturday. They said the Montclair Presbyterians offered shelter on 24 hours notice.

“I’ve only been walking for a month,” said Kerrie-Ann Garlick, who came from Australia to participate in the march, and who will be speaking at the UN. She said Australia is the third largest exporter of uranium in the world, which is why so many Australians are involved in the peace effort. “We want to close the whole industry down,” Garlick said. Peace Trekkers Visit Montclair (Baristanet)

April 30, 2010 Posted by | General News | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

New radioactive waste cleanup bill may stop uranium milling in Colorado

Colo. Legislature passes uranium cleanup bill, Google hosted news, By COLLEEN SLEVIN (AP) – 29 April DENVER — Colorado lawmakers have passed a bill that requires uranium mills to clean up radioactive waste before accepting more radioactive material. Continue reading

April 30, 2010 Posted by | uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

Australia should not become just the land of quarries and waste dumops

We will all pay for that when the global miners are gone – or we won’t be able to afford to pay for a clean-up at all and just leave the holes in the ground.
Curse of The Resource Rich may Befall Us, Sydney Morning Herald, MARTIN FEIL, April 30, 2010


The government and the media generally promote Australia’s resources boom as a blessing for the economy in difficult global times. Our land seems to be regarded as a magic pudding that will never stop feeding our growing population. All we have to do is dig. Continue reading

April 30, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, business, climate change - global warming, energy, uranium | , , , , , | Leave a comment