Antinuclear

Australian news, and some related international items

Review- Australia:nuke waste dump, USA states’ opposition to nuclear industry

Australia: Nuke waste dump for aboriginal land, but opposition is growing.. S.A. govt to subsidise BHP’s Olympic Dam uranium mine, Rudd govt improves (we hope) Renewable Energy legislation.

International: While Obama rewards his corporate backers with $8 billion in  nuclear loan guarantees, legislatures in 3 states knock back nuclear power- Vermont to close nuke reactor, West Virginia to retain no new nukes policy, Arizona refuses to include nuclear as “renewable”. Bloody political coup in Niger welcomed by uranium industry.

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Ionising radiation: cancer risk much greater for women and children

the differences in susceptibility to radiation-induced cancer, with women facing a risk about 50 percent higher than men while the risk for children is several times higher.

People Power Trumps Corporate Power:R.I.P Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, Counter Currents, Kathleen Krevetski Interviewed By Carolyn Baker01 March, 2010 ” ….. Kathleen Krevetski : – The ionizing radiation to which people are exposed as a result of Vermont Yankee’s operations is a known human carcinogen. No dose is without risk, and the best science today tells us that even very low doses of radiation pose a risk over a person’s lifetime. Continue reading

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Wind farm revival depends Federal Govt’s renewables policy

Wind farm revived after change of rules , Ricks Wallace,  The Australian,  March 02, 2010 CONSTRUCTION of Australia’s largest wind farm has moved a step closer, with AGL announcing it has entered into contractual agreements with its joint-venture partner on the project.The decision by AGL and New Zealand’s Meridian Energy to forge ahead with the $800 million project comes after the Rudd government’s move last week to revamp its failing renewable energy target scheme. Continue reading

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Some hope for renewal of Australia’s renewable energy industries

Environmental markets spring back to life as energy target rules change,  Giles Parkinson,  The Australian March 01, 2010 AUSTRALIA’S environmental markets have sprung into life after the government announced proposed amendments to the Renewable Energy Target, creating hope that Australia may finally be able to rid itself of an unwanted reputation as a dead-end for the renewable energy industry.

Environmental markets spring back to life as energy target rules change | The Australian

March 2, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, solar, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Rudd Govt can over-ride Northern Territory

it is too useful to the commonwealth as a zone for decision-making.

Dreams of statehood are buried in a sparsely populated area * NORTHERN TERRITORY: Nicolas Rothwell, The Australian, February 27, 2010 THIS week’s announcement by federal Resources and Energy Minister Martin Ferguson that the commonwealth’s preferred site for a national radioactive waste depository is Muckaty station in the heart of the central desert foregrounds a bitter truth about Northern Territory politics. Continue reading

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Martin Ferguson’s nuke waste dump on aboriginal land might not succeed

Traditional owners opposed to the radioactive waste dump will continue to fight to keep their country clean – and they may prevail after yet another protracted struggle.

NT nuclear waste dump — traditional owners say no Green Left. Natalie Wasley, Alice Springs, 26 February 2010 “… the minister’s new legislation entrenches another unfair process which began under the former Howard government. Continue reading

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USA – tide turning against nuclear power

Anti-nuclear bills passed in Vermont, West Virginia, and Arizona

The nuclear industry may think it’s on the verge of a revival, but the people of the United States are saying something very different! Beyond Nuclear 27 Feb 2010 Continue reading

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Mapping Queensland’s potential for wind eneergy

…..The Queensland Wind Map can be downloaded free from www.cleanenergy.qld.gov.au

Queensland’s clean wind energy potential mapped My Sunshine Coast, 28 Feb 2010, Stephen Robertson The Bligh Government has released a map of Queensland’s wind energy potential to help lead clean energy companies to prime development sites in Queensland. Continue reading

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Murky Muckaty nuclear deal by the Australian government

A lengthy scientific study had identified Outback South Australia as the best site for the dump.

But SA is a State and, therefore, had the constitutional power denied the Northern Territory to tell Canberra where to go.

Group of 40 okays NT nuclear dump | Northern Territory News,NIGEL ADLAM February 27th, 2010
the nuclear waste dump deal was done – not with the 395 people who consider themselves traditional owners of the whole of Muckaty but with the 40 who are recognised as the traditional owners of the small waste dump site. Continue reading

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Darwin to Adelaide Railway Planned for Transport of Imported Nuclear Waste

discussions were under way with the Yanks to store the US Nuclear Waste in Australia, and transport it with the Railway to ‘secure places’ in the NT Centre.

New Matilda, Markob 24/02/10 “… the Darwin to Alice train, built for no purpose other than a nuke waste train (it certainly, at a cost of $2billion-the interest on which is around $300k/day- had no economic upside or value, Continue reading

February 27, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, secrets and lies, uranium | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

USA’s Young Blacks Mobilising for Truly Clean Energy

We need clean energy because we need the jobs. Black leaders understand this is an issue for our communities.

Hip-Hop Caucus Goes Green Energy and Environment, Ashlie Rodriguez
February 25, 2010

The south side of the Hill’s reflecting pool received a splash of color in more ways than one on Wednesday. Young, multicultural Hip Hop Caucus organizers poured out of their neon-colored tour bus that had taken them from Little Rock, Ark. to Washington D.C. in less than a week, holding signs and chanting, “Clean Energy Now!” to the beats of Biz Markie. Continue reading

February 27, 2010 Posted by | 1, energy, solar, wind | , , , , | Leave a comment

No need for radioactive waste dump on aboriginal land – Public Health Association

there is no need then to have a waste dump unless there is an intention to import waste from overseas.

CONTRADICTION BETWEEN LABOR NUCLEAR WASTE PLAN AND INDIGENOUS HEALTH POLICY – Public Health Association of Australia 26 Feb 2010, Continue reading

February 26, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, politics | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Renewable energy gaining influence in U.S. Congress

the idea of a national energy standard is growing in popularity. Most of the populace has accepted clean energy as a definite part of our future, and players in Congress are beginning to respond

Renewable Energy Industry Flexes its Muscles CalFinder 24 Feb 2010, As a year expected to be a booming one for renewable energy closes out its second month, the industry is looking to iron out the details that will ensure 2010 is a year to remember. Continue reading

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USA could get all its electricity from wind power

U.S. Wind Energy Potential Someday Could Power Entire Country  EarthTechling, by Susan DeFreitas, February 23rd, 2010 “…..the US has the potential to produce a whole lot of juice using nothing but turbines–enough, in fact, to power the entire country on an annual basis.  But over 12 times that much energy?? Those are the new numbers, according to a new study released by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Continue reading

February 24, 2010 Posted by | 1, climate change - global warming, energy, wind | , , , , | Leave a comment

100% electricity from renewables technically possible

Australia Group Rolls Out Plan for 100% Renewable Energy by 2020’There Are No Technological Impediments’ solve climate, by Stacy Feldman – Feb 22nd, 2010
A report to be released in the first half of this year finds that Australia can use solar and wind power to produce 100 percent of its electricity in 10 years using technologies that are available now. Continue reading

February 23, 2010 Posted by | 1, climate change - global warming, energy, solar, wind | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment