1. Newsletter XII 2024 - March 17th to 23rd - News+ Industry should stop whining about Germany

    On the contrary, he sets out conditions that mean nothing other than "giving the green light for the continuation of the killing, which is unacceptable"... March 22nd Drinking water | sea ​​water | Desalination Plants Desalination: The solution to water shortages worldwide? Desalination plants are expensive, require a lot of energy and harm the environment. But they are vital for more and more regions where...

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

    University for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH), tapping river and groundwater and collecting rainwater will no longer be able to meet global water needs. Desalination plants are increasingly in demand. Today, 22.000 desalination plants in around 170 countries around the world produce drinking water, fresh water and process water from seawater. "Every year we see in our...

  3. Newsletter XII 2023 - March 19th to 25th - News+ The poison of doubt is the sugar for the bastard

    As living standards grow, there is not enough water for everyone. A situation that is made even worse by climate change. [...] There are currently over 20.000 desalination plants in operation in more than 170 countries worldwide - the ten largest are in Saudi Arabia, the United States, Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). [...] to desalinate sea water...

  4. Newsletter XLVI 2022 - November 16th to 23rd - News+ Now only the wisdom of the Peace of Westphalia can help

    brought the whole republic into conversation... * Drinking water | Seawater desalination | Drought Working hard to combat water shortages Lack of drinking water is threatening more and more regions of the world. Desalination plants are intended to provide supplies from the oceans. New and improved technologies help... According to experts, increasing global warming and increasingly frequent droughts...

  5. Newsletter XXXIV 2022 - August 22nd to 31st - News+ Nuclear power plant Neckarwestheim 2: Hundreds of damage to pipes hidden

    will no longer be available in the future. Periods of drought and dried-up rivers will present us with ever greater problems in the future. We should better start building desalination plants on the North and Baltic Seas today and laying water pipes to the south. * Belgium | Iodine | Measuring device August 25, 2008 (INES 3) IRE Fleurus, BEL - Wikipedia Fleurus Radiochemical...

  6. Newsletter XXXII 2022 - August 07th to 13th - News+ Real existing politicians who do not do what is necessary

    It was Mrs. Merkel who said back then: “He can’t do it!”, right? We would all be better off if we worked on future-oriented topics. For example: not only building solar, wind power and desalination plants on the North and Baltic Seas, but also laying cables all the way to the Alps in order to bring the sweet water and energy to the starving dry land pump, why not? Positive utopias are always better...

  7. Newsletter XX 2022 - May 13th to 19th - News+ A flood of open letters and the day of freedom of the press

    Newsletter XX 2022 May 13th to 19th *** 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Current news + background knowledge *** Nuclear Power Accidents This PDF file contains a list of known incidents from the various areas of civil and military nuclear industry. Some of this information only reached the public in a roundabout way... Excerpt...

  8. THTR Circular No. 150 June 2018

    THTR 300 The THTR newsletters Studies on THTR and much more. The THTR breakdown list The HTR research The THTR accident in the 'Spiegel' THTR circular No. 150, summer 2018 *** 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 150 Contents : To the issue XNUMX answers from the NRW Ministry on the THTR dismantling of the thorium salt reactor planned in China, news on the HTR...

  9. THTR Newsletter No. 142 December 2013

    The livelihoods of the people in the region are massively affected. Because the fishing grounds begin right next to the nuclear power plant. SP Udayakumar points out that in the near future, desalination plants will dump their waste and chemicals into the sea - certain death for most of the local marine life. Nowhere in the region do opponents of nuclear power have access to radiation measuring devices....

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