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    Herausforderung: Seltene Erden in der Rüstungsindustrie Konkret geht es um Seltene-Erden-Magnete, winzige Metallteile, die in F-35-Kampfflugzeugen, Raketenleitsystemen, Predator-Drohnen und Atom-U-Booten zum Einsatz kommen. Chinas Anteil am Weltmarkt liegt bei 92 Prozent. Ein Gesetz aus dem Jahr 2018 setzt die US-Rüstungsschmieden unter Zeitdruck. Es schränkt bereits die Verwendung chinesischer...

  2. Newsletter XV 2024 - April 7th to 13th - News+ Shell pleads not guilty

    already proven that heat utilization and storage can be operated sensibly... * April 11th - 12th, 1970 (Broken Arrow) Submarine K-8 sank in the Bay of Biscay, USSR The Soviet nuclear submarine K -8 sank in the Bay of Biscay on the night of April 11-12, 1970, killing 52 sailors. Since then, 2 nuclear reactors and around 20 nuclear torpedoes have been lying at a depth of 4300 m... (Cost?) Nuclear...

  3. Newsletter VII 2024 - February 11th to 17th - Current+ super election year in the crucial climate decade

    from Russia and doubts about future US loyalty to the alliance, they are certainly significant for Europe. Britain's Nuclear Deterrent is entirely sea-based, with nuclear missiles on nuclear submarines sometimes based in Scotland and sometimes at sea. France's "Force de frappe" is 80 percent sea-based, otherwise operational on long-range bombers. Its land-based...

  4. Newsletter XLIII 2023 - October 22nd to 28th - News+ Municipal utilities are leaving the Future Gas lobby association

    with "INES and the disruptions in nuclear facilities", but represents a supplement... October 1, 1981 (INES 3 | NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K -219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico-Fermi-1 nuclear power plant, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 | NAMS 4,6) Nuclear factory.. .

  5. Newsletter XLII 2023 - October 15th to 21st - News+ For a new concept of fascism

    with "INES and the disruptions in nuclear facilities", but represents a supplement... October 1, 1981 (INES 3 | NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K -219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico-Fermi-1 nuclear power plant, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 | NAMS 4,6) Nuclear factory.. .

  6. Newsletter XLI 2023 - October 8th to 14th - News+ India - Flood and destruction - the last generation is right

    with "INES and the disruptions in nuclear facilities", but represents a supplement... October 1, 1981 (INES 3 | NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K -219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico-Fermi-1 nuclear power plant, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 | NAMS 4,6) Nuclear factory.. .

  7. Newsletter XL 2023 - October 1st to 7th - Current news + FDP proposal for industrial electricity price relief is spot on

    with "INES and the disruptions in nuclear facilities", but represents a supplement... October 1, 1981 (INES 3 | NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K -219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico-Fermi-1 nuclear power plant, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 | NAMS 4,6) Nuclear factory.. .

  8. Newsletter XXXV 2023 - August 27 to September 2 - News+ Historic victory: Ecuador becomes the first country to say no to oil

    merged under the umbrella of ASN. In doing so, he is overriding Parliament's opposing vote in the spring... * August 30, 2003, Submarine K-159, RUS Wikipedia K-159 The K-159 was a nuclear submarine of the Soviet and later the Russian Navy. It belonged to the November class. In 2003, the decommissioned boat with nine crew members sank while being towed to...

  9. Newsletter XXXII 2023 - August 6th to 12th - News+ Hiroshima - The asphalt will burn. Chaos will reign

    their posts... * August 12, 2000, submarine K-141_Kursk, RUS Wikipedia Kursk (submarine) The Kursk (Russian Курск), K-141, was a Russian nuclear submarine built in 1990/1991 and equipped with cruise missiles. Project 949A submarine (NATO code Oscar II class). When it sank in the Barents Sea in 2000 following an explosion believed to be caused by a technical defect, the Russian...

  10. 1980 to 1989 - INES, NAMS and other events

    and two torpedoes with nuclear warheads lie at a depth of 1685 meters, almost 480 kilometers from Norway's coast. Wikipedia de Komsomolets (submarine) The K-278 Komsomolets was a Soviet nuclear submarine. It entered service in 1984 and sank on April 7, 1989. The sinking claimed the lives of 42 crew members. [...] The fate of the Komsomolets On April 7, 1989, the...

  11. 1970 to 1979 - INES, NAMS and other events

    into a three-day strike. Translation with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) April 11 - 12, 1970 (Broken Arrow) Submarine K-8 sank in the Bay of Biscay, USSR The Soviet nuclear submarine K- 8 sank in the Bay of Biscay on the night of April 11th to 12th, 1970, killing 52 sailors. Since then, 2 nuclear reactors and around 20 nuclear torpedoes have been lying at a depth of 4300 m... (Cost?) Nuclear...

  12. Newsletter XXVIII 2023 - July 9-15 - News+ Bulgaria wants to sell Russian reactors to Ukraine

    and it is very likely that, despite criticism from fishermen, discharge will begin in the foreseeable future. * United States | Cuba | double standard | Guantánamo What a nuclear submarine off Cuba has to do with the Ukraine war In the Caribbean there is a scandal over a US-occupied area. At the same time, the USA and NATO are calling on Russia to withdraw from Ukraine. Why does the...

  13. Newsletter XXI 2023 - 21 to 27 May - News+ World Biodiversity Day: Will the plan to restore Europe's biodiversity fail?

    Waste... * May 22, 1968 (Broken Arrow) USS Scorpion sank southwest of the Azores, USA Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Scorpion_(SSN-589) The USS Scorpion (identification: SSN-589 ) was a Skipjack-class nuclear submarine of the United States Navy. She was commissioned in 1960 and sank in 1968 as the second nuclear-powered submarine of the American Navy in the North Atlantic under still...

  14. Newsletter XV 2023 - April 9th ​​to 15th - News+ Traffic light climate, Switzerland as a role model and the better alternative to e-fuels

    Nuclear phase-out) Münster, Action Alliance Münsterland against nuclear facilities www.sofa-ms.de, www.urantransport.de * April 11, 1970 (Broken Arrow) Submarine K-8 sank in the Bay of Biscay The Soviet nuclear submarine K- 8 sank in the Bay of Biscay on April 11, 1970 and 52 sailors died. Since then, around 20 nuclear torpedoes have been lying at a depth of around 4500 m and are rusting... Bellona...

  15. Newsletter XIV 2023 - April 2-8 - News+ Wars and School Massacres: The Cancer of Dehumanization

    and two nuclear torpedoes are still on board and rusting away. Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-278_Komsomolets The K-278 Komsomolets was a Soviet nuclear submarine. It was put into service in 1984 and sank on April 7, 1989. The sinking cost the lives of 42 crew members... The fate of the Komsomolets...

  16. Newsletter XLIII 2022 - October 28th to 31st - News+ Climate protection: It's not enough

    This information only reached the public in a roundabout way... Excerpt for this month: October 1, 1981 (INES 3 NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K-219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico Fermi-1, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 NAMS 4,6) Windscale/Sellafield nuclear factory,...

  17. Newsletter XLII 2022 - October 23rd to 27th - News+ The fairy tale with primary energy consumption

    This information only reached the public in a roundabout way... Excerpt for this month: October 1, 1981 (INES 3 NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K-219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico Fermi-1, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 NAMS 4,6) Windscale/Sellafield nuclear factory,...

  18. Newsletter XLI 2022 - October 16th to 22nd - News+ The "Friends of MIK" in AFD, CDU/CSU and FDP are ready to fight for the nuclear industry until democracy is over

    This information only reached the public in a roundabout way... Excerpt for this month: October 1, 1981 (INES 3 NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K-219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico Fermi-1, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 NAMS 4,6) Windscale/Sellafield nuclear factory,...

  19. Newsletter XL 2022 - October 09th to 15th - News+ In the hyperloop of excitement

    This information only reached the public in a roundabout way... Excerpt for this month: October 1, 1981 (INES 3 NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K-219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico Fermi-1, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 NAMS 4,6) Windscale/Sellafield nuclear factory,...

  20. Newsletter XXXIX 2022 - October 01st to 08th - News+ Belgium shows problems with extending the runtimes of nuclear power plants

    This information only reached the public in a roundabout way... Excerpt for this month: October 1, 1981 (INES 3 NAMS 1,3) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR October 3, 1986 (Broken Arrow) Nuclear submarine K-219, USSR October 3, 1952 (1st British atomic bomb test) Trimouille Island, GBR October 5, 1966 (INES 4) Enrico Fermi-1, USA October 7, 1957 (INES 5 NAMS 4,6) Windscale/Sellafield nuclear factory,...

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