1. Newsletter VI 2024 - February 4th to 10th - News+ Nuclear power is a dead horse - why isn't Merz getting down?

    Hydrogen must first be produced. Five times more renewable energies would be required than are available... * Climate change | Temperature | Global warming EU climate change service Copernicus Global warming was above 1,5 degrees for the first time for twelve months Alarming figures from the EU climate observers: According to Copernicus, the global average temperature was consistently...

  2. Newsletter II 2024 - January 7th to 13th - News+ SMR: US developers of mini-nuclear power plants under pressure - class action lawsuit by shareholders against NuScale Power

    Nuclear energy development This is the nuclear fuel "High-assay low-enriched uranium" (HALEU), which is required for most modern reactors... * Climate change | 1,5 degrees | Copernicus 2023 warmest year in 100.000 years: Just below the 1,5 degree threshold Last year there were extreme temperatures again. 2024 could be even warmer – and the Paris climate target...

  3. Newsletter XLVII 2023 - November 19th to 25th - News+ Spectacular setback for the development of small nuclear reactors in the USA - The dead horse

    closed again after three minutes. Nuclear power accidents by country#Belgium Translation with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) November 21st Temperatures | 1,5 degrees | Copernicus Global temperature 2 degrees higher than in pre-industrial times for the first time. On November 17th the two degree limit was exceeded for the first time. This is according to data from the EU Climate Change Service...

  4. Newsletter XLVI 2023 - November 12th to 18th - News+ Violence as a consequence of climate change: No cool heads

    mean more violence, scientists say. Heat waves in the world's oceans, melting ice in the Arctic, forest fires in Canada - according to an analysis by the European Earth observation program Copernicus, 2023 will be the warmest year in 125.000 years. The fact that a Medicane raged in the Mediterranean and thousands of people died in a flood catastrophe in the Libyan desert was...

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

    "The record-breaking temperatures will continue for months and will have cascading effects on our environment and society." According to a survey by the European Earth monitoring service Copernicus, the temperature worldwide in June was 0,53 degrees Celsius above the average value from 1991 to 2000. That made June 2023 a total of 1,46 degrees warmer than an average June...

  6. Newsletter XXXIII 2023 - August 13th to 19th - News+ Military coup in Niger: Uranium mining and environmental destruction as deeper reasons?

    be the solution: "Hydroelectric power plants, pumped storage power plants: Significantly more batteries are now installed, both in buildings and in the power grid."... * Climate change | Forest fires | Copernicus risk factor climate change ESA World Fire Atlas reveals global forest fires The interactive ESA World Fire Atlas shows global forest fires and their development over time. In the last...

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

    ", said Chief of General Staff Mark Milley to journalists in Tokyo. The island needs air defense systems and weapons to attack ships... * Heat record | Sea temperature | Copernicus Europe: The heat is just beginning Heat records from June 2023 will be exceeded in July The heat records are falling: June 2023 was the warmest in the world since the beginning of...

  8. Newsletter XXIV 2023 - June 11th to 17th - News+ How the West is losing the Global South

    eleven. Climate change: Global average temperature exceeded 1,5 degrees in June The latest data from ERA5 also shows that the climate is warming, the European Copernicus Climate Change Service reported on Thursday (June 15). The average global surface temperatures for the first days of June 2023 are “by far” the highest data for this month....

  9. Newsletter XVI 2023 - April 16th to 22nd - News+ Poisons for eternity - Uranium and its radioactive relatives

    for Europe Unprecedented heat and drought High temperatures, drought, glacier retreat: 2022 was the year of records in Europe. This emerges from the report by the climate observation service Copernicus. The continent experienced the hottest summer since weather records began. Average temperatures in Europe reached new highs last year. This comes from...

  10. Newsletter II 2023 - January 8th to 14th - News+ We have already won

    so that even more brown coal can be scraped out of the ground. Brown coal, of all things, is the most climate-damaging of all fossil fuels. Meanwhile, researchers from the Copernicus Climate Change Service and the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service leave no doubt that climate change is in full swing. The two institutions are collecting...

  11. Newsletter XVII 2022 - April 22-27 - News+ How Russia has Europe's nuclear energy in its pockets

    according to the warmest since records began. It was around one degree warmer than the average from 1991 to 2020, according to the latest annual report from the EU climate change service Copernicus... * Great Britain | Climate change | Sea level Fukushima in Britain London wants to rely more on nuclear power. Study shows: Nuclear power plant sites threatened by sea level rise *...

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