Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Violent political upheaval in uranium-rich Niger

Armed soldiers storm Niger presidential palace – in the uranium-rich al-Qaeda haven, West African country Islamization watch 18 Feb 2010

Armed soldiers storm Niger presidential palace ~ in the uranium-rich, al-Qaeda haven, West African country

http://islamizationwatch.blogspot.com/2010/02/armed-soldiers-storm-niger-presidential.html

February 20, 2010 Posted by | 1, uranium | , , , | Leave a comment

Muckaty Station likely to be the chosen nuclear waste dump site

NT property could be chosen as nuclear waste dump site ABC Rural News , 19/02/2010 The Australian Conservation Foundation believes a station in the Northern Territory could be the location of Australia’s first nuclear waste dump.The Northern Land Council is handling negotiations with the Commonwealth on behalf of the traditional owners that own Muckaty Station, 120 kilometres north of Tennant Creek. Continue reading

February 20, 2010 Posted by | Northern Territory | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Bill Gates pushing ‘4th Generation’ nukes, but they’re dodgy

there are also some nuclear experts who warn that the promise is a snare and a delusion.

Fourth generation nuclear power may not be the clean energy silver bullet, FinancialTimes, by Ed Crooks, 18 Feb 2010 Continue reading

February 20, 2010 Posted by | 1 | , , , | Leave a comment

Why Rudd will put a radioactive waste dump in the Northern Territory

a few prominent white suits (living well away from the NT) could indeed see this as the beginning of a bonanza of taking in the rest of the world’sradioactive wastes.

Once again – it’s all simple politics. The Australian government is obligated to take back , within a year or so, radioactive wastes from UK – wastes that originated in Australia’s terrorist target – the Lucas Heights nuclear reactor.

There is no simple solution. Perhaps this relatively small nuclear waste dump could be situated at Lucas Heights, where it started, or perhaps it could join the existing radioactive waste at Woomera in South Australia.  Then Lucas Heights could be closed, and that would be the end of it.

No such simple story, however, and in fact, no story at all, as it’s all decided very quietly – let the Australian public sleep on!

But – it must be the Northern Territory  – they’re the only ones who cannot defy the federal government, – all the other States have the power to veto taking in nuclear wastes.

Anyway,a few aborigines could indeed see it as a good deal, getting a living standard equal to the rest of Australia perhaps –  though the rest of us didn’t need to have our land turned into a radioactive waste in order to get that standard.

More to the point, a few prominent white suits (living well away from the NT) could indeed see this as the beginning of a bonanza of taking in the rest of the world’s radioactive wastes.

February 19, 2010 Posted by | Christina reviews, Northern Territory, politics | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Australia: Rudd govt failing on nuclear dump promise

Northern Territory could get nuclear dump next week: ACF  ABC News Alice Springs By Louisa Rebgetz 19 Feb 2010

The Australian Conservation Foundation says it expects the Federal Government to announce as early as next week that a nuclear waste dump will be built in the Northern Territory.

The Government has so far failed to deliver on its election promise to repeal legislation which has the power to force a waste dump on the Territory.

The ACF’s Dave Sweeney says the only sites still under consideration are in the Territory. Continue reading

February 19, 2010 Posted by | 1, Northern Territory, uranium | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Radiation Exposure to Nuclear Plant Workers

The CNSC said the workers were exposed to alpha contamination, a dangerous form of radiation that, if breathed in or ingested, poses a risk of cancer.

(Canada) Nuclear watchdog investigates possible mass radiation exposure – The Globe and Mail  Martin Mittelstaedt  Feb. 16, 2010 As many as 217 workers involved in November incident at Ontario plant, according to filing from Nuclear Safety Commission Continue reading

February 18, 2010 Posted by | 1 | , , , | Leave a comment

France’s nuclear tests: radioactive experiments on soldiers

French soldiers used as ‘nuclear guinea pigs’ The Age MICHEL MOUTOT February 17, 2010 – France used soldiers as guinea pigs in nuclear tests in the 1960s, deliberately exposing them to radiation from atomic blasts to test the effects, according to a report revealed on Tuesday. Continue reading

February 17, 2010 Posted by | 1 | , , , , | Leave a comment

Germany’s Environment Minister will shut down nuclear reactors

Environment minister stands firm on nuclear power plant closure  Deutsche Welle | 15.02.2010

Germany’s   environment minister has thrown his weight behind shutting down the country’s nuclear reactors. Continue reading

February 16, 2010 Posted by | 1 | , , , , | Leave a comment

Uranium mining’s damage to the Australian environment

The impact of nuclear testing on the Australian environment | Blog About All 16 Feb 2010 “.……..In the case of Rum Jungle, the pollution of the surrounding environment was quite severe with run off from the tailing damns causing extensive damage in the East Finniss river for several kilometres away from the sight of the mine. Continue reading

February 16, 2010 Posted by | environment, Northern Territory, uranium | , , , , | Leave a comment

International walks against nuclear weapons and nuclear power

Participants said similar walks have taken place or are planned in Europe and Australia — and they denounced the financial, environmental and societal costs of nuclear weapons and power.

Walk for nuclear free world

By John Huotari | john.huotari@oakridger.com
The Oak Ridger
Feb 15, 2010

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. —

Calling for an end to nuclear weapons and power, about 30 activists began a three-month peace walk on Saturday from the Y-12 National Security Complex to the United Nations in New York City. Continue reading

February 16, 2010 Posted by | 1 | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Maralinga nuclear tests and the environment

areas of fused or ‘glazed’ sand are still contaminated with levels of plutonium which are of a high and dangerous level

The impact of nuclear testing on the Australian environment | Blog About All 16 Feb 2010 “………..As well as the tests at Monte Belle islands, between 1952 and 1963 the British government, with the agreement and support of Australia, carried out ‘major’ tests at two other sites on the Australian mainland at Emu Field and Maralinga in South Australia. Continue reading

February 16, 2010 Posted by | 1 | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Bill Gates believes Nuclear Power problems will be solved

Gates outlined his belief that if you can deal with the radiation and safety issues – ““We need energy miracles,” Gates said

Bill Gates Goes Nuclear    BusinessWeek by: Helen Walters February 15….. Continue reading

February 16, 2010 Posted by | 1 | , , , | Leave a comment

Northern Territory Intervention all about Uranium and Nuclear Waste Dumping

Stop the Intervention – Neil E Gillespie, Chief Executive Officer, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement Inc – 9 February 2010 “I find the continuation of the racist NT Intervention by the Rudd Government disappointing.

I remind everyone that the Intervention is about access to Aboriginal land by business interests (mining) and the location of a dump for uranium waste.

SA, WA and Qld will not accept uranium waste so we are deluding ourselves the Intervention is anything but accessing Aboriginal land in the NT.

It has NOTHING to do with children.If it was about children, then the Intervention would have occurred elsewhere due to the undeniable fact that child abuse per capita is not as significant in the NT as it is in another State. NT is well down the pecking order.My question is why not have an Intervention in that State rather than the NT? The answer is simple. The Federal Govt does not have the Constitutional power to invade a State like it has in the NT.

Stop the Intervention – Neil E Gillespie, CEO, ALRM 9-2-10

February 12, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics, uranium | , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

What a Damn Yankee Nuclear Nuisance!

(USA) Just as the nuclear idustry pushes for massive public money, for  extending the life of its aging reactors and setting up new ones, along comes a pesky little bit of democracy!

Alone in the nuclear power world, the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant actually has to rely on the State Legislature to say yea or nay to extended its miserable radioactively leaking life. (Other U.S. States don’t have this “luxury” of controlling their ancient or new nuclear reactors.)

Oh dear, this leaky old ship could bring about the sinking of the whole nuclear power fleet in America. (Meanwhile government-run nuclear industries – France, China – etc – they don’t have this pesky problem of being financially or in any other way, accountable to the people.)

February 12, 2010 Posted by | Christina reviews | , , , , | Leave a comment

Vermont Yankee – just one of many aging, leaking nuclear power plants

Indeed, a desperate national industry now pushing for massive federal subsidies to build new reactors may not survive a flood of elderly clunkers being forced to close by the weight of their own contamination….

Vermont’s radioactive nightmare FDL The Seminal Harvey Wasserman
February 10, 2010

Like a decayed flotilla of rickety steamers, at least 27 of America’s 104 aging atomic reactors are known to be leaking radioactive tritium, which is linked to cancer if inhaled or ingested through the throat or skin. Continue reading

February 12, 2010 Posted by | 1, water | , , , , , | Leave a comment