1. Newsletter XXX 2023 - July 23-29 - News+ Chomsky: What happens when orders from Washington are not followed?

    before being taken offline for regular inspections in January 2011. When core meltdowns occurred at the Fukushima nuclear power plant shortly afterwards in March as a result of an earthquake and massive tsunami, the reactor remained shut down afterwards. The operating company Kansai Electric Power (Kepco) started it again on Friday. The reactor is scheduled to generate electricity starting next Wednesday before...

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

    According to the Federal Network Agency, EUR 12,6 billion will also be used to reduce electricity costs... * Japan | Tritium water release should begin in summer Fishermen in Fukushima continue to oppose the release of the contaminated water Even after the international nuclear watchdog (IAEA) published its report, the fishermen from Fukushima...

  3. Newsletter XXVII 2023 - July 2nd to 8th - News+ Is nuclear power experiencing a renaissance? There are also military interests behind it

    ... * China | Tritium | Japan wants to ban food imports from Japan because of plans for nuclear power plant wastewater. Japan is allowed to discharge radioactively contaminated cooling water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. For security reasons, China now wants to ban food imports from parts of the country. South Korea is much more relaxed about the matter. As a result of the planned...

  4. Newsletter XXV 2023 - June 18th to 24th - News+ US war machine: Many knew, only he disagreed

    “Across the board” 30 km/h speed limit. Nobody asked for that. The municipalities only want to be able to impose 30 km/h speed limits where they consider it necessary... * Japan | Tritium water | Pacific Fukushima: Cooling water discharge into the sea is imminent First tests for the controversial release of the tritium-containing water have begun The time has come: In Fukushima, the first tests for the release of the...

  5. Newsletter XXIII 2023 - June 4th to 10th - News+ Politics with poison, hate speech and propaganda

    remains underground - the risk of CO2 escaping again can be practically ruled out... * China punishes food imports from contaminated areas | Tritium water from Fukushima Sale of food from radioactive regions in Japan is punished From the beginning of the year, food from 10 Japanese prefectures will no longer be allowed to be sold in China because...

  6. Newsletter XXII 2023 - May 28th to June 3rd - News+ Political style in Germany Please, strengthen the AfD

    nuclear power plants in Japan will be able to operate indefinitely in the future. Parliament passed a corresponding law into force - despite the risk of earthquakes. After the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the government in Japan shut down the country's nuclear reactors. Now they should go back online and their service life should be extended. Parliament has passed a law that...

  7. Newsletter XX 2023 - May 14th to 20th - News+ Heat waves hit poor neighborhoods particularly hard

    Kretschmann emphasized that there are no plans in the country to ban oil and gas heating systems based on this concept or to introduce an obligation to install a heat pump... * Japan | Fukushima | Tritium water | Pacific release to begin in summer People demonstrate against the release of water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant On Tuesday, many people protested against...

  8. Newsletter XVII 2023 - April 23rd to 29th - News+ Faulty SPD, self-deception at 1,5 degrees and war as a climate destroyer

    the political scientist Lila Okamura and her colleague Achim Brunnengräber. Japan wanted approval from the G7 to dump radioactively contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, which collapsed in 2011, into the sea. The seven industrialized countries withheld their blessing for this project at their meeting in Sapporo, Japan, in mid-April 2023. The Japanese government wanted to...

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

    the government if it seems to him to be the easiest solution to continue governing. And now: nuclear fuel rods. [...] Söder gives the populists. You know that. In 2011, when the catastrophe in Fukushima happened, he, then environment minister, went from being a fan of nuclear power plants to being an ardent supporter of the phase-out. The reactors here are too dangerous. He confirmed this just two years ago. Now he thinks...

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

    It is impossible for any nuclear power plant in the world to have a catastrophic accident - be it due to human error like in Chernobyl, a natural disaster like in Fukushima, terrorist attacks, plane crashes or unrecognized safety gaps. Or in the worst case, through attacks like the ones Ukraine has suffered as a result of Russia's war... * Poland |...

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

    Accidents.pdf - Nuclear power plantsPlag The Majak plutonium factory The first major accident in the use of nuclear energy occurred in 1957, which was comparable in magnitude to the disasters at Fukushima and Chernobyl, but only became known to the world in 1989. The Mayak nuclear complex, 15 kilometers east of the city of Kyshtym in Chelyabinsk Oblast on the...

  12. Newsletter XIII 2023 - March 26 to April 1 - News+ What uranium ammunition would do to Ukraine

    USA March 8, 2002 (INES 3) Davis Besse nuclear power plant, USA March 10, 1970 (INES 3 | NAMS 2,6) Sellafield nuclear plant, GBR March 11, 1958 (Broken Arrow) Mars Bluff, USA March 11, 2011 (INES 7 | NAMS 7,5) Fukushima I Daiichi nuclear power plant, JPN March 12, 2011 (INES 3) Fukushima II Daini nuclear power plant, JPN March 13, 1980 (INES 4) Saint-Laurent nuclear power plant, FRA March 19, 1971 (INES 3 | NAMS 2 ) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR March 22, 1975 (INES?...

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

    USA March 8, 2002 (INES 3) Davis Besse nuclear power plant, USA March 10, 1970 (INES 3 | NAMS 2,6) Sellafield nuclear plant, GBR March 11, 1958 (Broken Arrow) Mars Bluff, USA March 11, 2011 (INES 7 | NAMS 7,5) Fukushima I Daiichi nuclear power plant, JPN March 12, 2011 (INES 3) Fukushima II Daini nuclear power plant, JPN March 13, 1980 (INES 4) Saint-Laurent nuclear power plant, FRA March 19, 1971 (INES 3 | NAMS 2 ) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR March 22, 1975 (INES?...

  14. Newsletter XI 2023 - March 12th to 18th - News+ 12 years after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima – What have we learned from it?

    USA March 8, 2002 (INES 3) Davis Besse nuclear power plant, USA March 10, 1970 (INES 3 | NAMS 2,6) Sellafield nuclear plant, GBR March 11, 1958 (Broken Arrow) Mars Bluff, USA March 11, 2011 (INES 7 | NAMS 7,5) Fukushima I Daiichi nuclear power plant, JPN March 12, 2011 (INES 3) Fukushima II Daini nuclear power plant, JPN March 13, 1980 (INES 4) Saint-Laurent nuclear power plant, FRA March 19, 1971 (INES 3 | NAMS 2 ) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR March 22, 1975 (INES?...

  15. Newsletter X 2023 - March 5th to 11th - News+ Dangerous toxins: Which products contain PFAS

    USA March 8, 2002 (INES 3) Davis Besse nuclear power plant, USA March 10, 1970 (INES 3 | NAMS 2,6) Sellafield nuclear plant, GBR March 11, 1958 (Broken Arrow) Mars Bluff, USA March 11, 2011 (INES 7 | NAMS 7,5) Fukushima I Daiichi nuclear power plant, JPN March 12, 2011 (INES 3) Fukushima II Daini nuclear power plant, JPN March 13, 1980 (INES 4) Saint-Laurent nuclear power plant, FRA March 19, 1971 (INES 3 | NAMS 2 ) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR March 22, 1975 (INES?...

  16. Newsletter IX 2023 - February 26 to March 4 - News+ 48 days until the last nuclear power plants in Germany are switched off

    USA March 8, 2002 (INES 3) Davis Besse nuclear power plant, USA March 10, 1970 (INES 3 | NAMS 2,6) Sellafield nuclear plant, GBR March 11, 1958 (Broken Arrow) Mars Bluff, USA March 11, 2011 (INES 7 | NAMS 7,5) Fukushima I Daiichi nuclear power plant, JPN March 12, 2011 (INES 3) Fukushima II Daini nuclear power plant, JPN March 13, 1980 (INES 4) Saint-Laurent nuclear power plant, FRA March 19, 1971 (INES 3 | NAMS 2 ) Sellafield nuclear factory, GBR March 22, 1975 (INES?...

  17. Newsletter VI 2023 - February 5th to 11th - News+ War is peace, peace is war

    Türkiye's nuclear power plant affected. Critics are now calling for a closer review. A nuclear power plant in an earthquake zone inevitably brings back memories of the Fukushima disaster. The Akkuyu nuclear power plant is being built just 600 kilometers away from the epicenter of Monday's quake and will include four reactors when completed. According to the Russian manufacturer Rosatom, the power plant will...

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

    War should be punished and should never be resurrected as a great power, fueling a fierce and militant nationalism that now dominates on both sides... *** January 13 Japan | Fukushima | IAEA | Release of tritium Atomic Energy Agency approves introduction Fukushima water may enter the sea Twelve years after the Fukushima reactor disaster, the International Atomic Energy Agency has...

  19. Important newspaper articles on Atom * ... etc. from 2023

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

  20. Newsletter LI 2022 - December 20th to 25th - News+ One UN for all

    play an important role, but also in supplying Europe, which is looking for domestic energy resources at this time.”... * Japan | Term extension Eleven years after the Fukushima disaster, Japan is relying on nuclear power again Nuclear energy Lost terror: Despite the Fukushima disaster, Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announces his plans to build...

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