1. Newsletter I 2023 - January 1st to 7th - News+ Where Are the Peacemakers?

    cannot democratically legitimize a decision whose consequences affect millions of people who were not allowed to have a say; to whom the arguments were not presented... * California | PFAS 3M announces phase-out of PFAS production 2025M no longer wants to produce PFAS by 3. The follow-up costs of the “perpetual chemicals” are too high. The 3M group, which is primarily known for its...

  2. Newsletter L 2022 - December 15th to 19th - News+ Criminalization of activists of the last generation

    deren zentralen politischen Schwenk in Bezug auf Marokko erklären, doch dazu weiter unten mehr... * Kernfusion | Finanzierung Fusion Forschung Kernfusion-Durchbruch: Mehr Schein als Sein In Kalifornien ist es gelungen, in einem Fusionsexperiment mehr Energie rauszuholen als man reingesteckt hat. Da schlägt mein Physikerherz höher. Aber so einfach ist es nicht. [...] Die Energie, um die Laser zu...

  3. Newsletter XLIX 2022 - December 08th to 14th - News+ Umwelthilfe makes proposals for the rapid development of European photovoltaic production

    and was able to uncover the uranium ore with little effort. But this mining has contaminated vast areas and contaminated groundwater... * United States | Offshore Wind | Tender California leases seabed for the development of floating offshore wind farms After Scotland, the USA has now also awarded the first contracts for large commercial floating offshore wind farms. Areas...

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

    TVEL bound. Until then, and after approval by regulators, the new fuel rods from the USA will be used together with the fuel supplied by Russia... * California | PFAS | Toxic California sues PFAS manufacturers 3M and DuPont PFAS manufacturers should pay for the removal of “perpetual chemicals”. It could be the most expensive series of lawsuits in the United States. It is...

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

    accelerate in the federal state and has issued a regulation based on the state opening clause in the Renewable Energy Act (EEG). *Solar | Drinking water | Renewable California: Solar panels cover canal to save water and generate energy Canals covered with solar panels are designed to generate energy and save water. California is testing a research report in the...

  6. Newsletter XXIII 2022 - June 01st to 09th - News+ Noam Chomsky: From Class Struggle to Green Revolution

    Die Abgeordneten dürfen sich von Öl- und Autolobby nicht unter Druck setzen lassen: Der Verbrennungsmotor wird niemals grün. * Freisetzung | Tritium 08. Juni 1970 - (INES 4 | NAMS 3,6) LLNL, Kalifornien, USA Atomforschung und Atomwaffen-Entwicklung In den Jahren 1965 und 1970 setzte das Lawrenz Livermore Lab etwa 650.000 Curies (23.700 TBq) Tritium aus den Schornsteinen der Tritiumanlage...

  7. Newsletter XXXIII - 27.07. to 01.08.2021 - News+ July 27th - Expansion of wind power: Largest wind turbines built in Thuringia, none in Saxony

    - Lower Saxony and Baden-Württemberg adjust framework for wind expansion * CO2 emissions from electricity production July 30, 2021 - On the trail of the super polluters * Climate catastrophe | Drought in California July 30, 2021 - The fight for water has begun * Campact before the federal election July 29, 2021 - Prevent the climate blockers * July 29, 2021 - Nuclear power plant with wet feet * CO2 July 28, 2021 -...

  8. Important newspaper articles on Atom * ... etc. from 2018

    Agreement signed with Russia * Switzerland, Nuclear Energy Act, safety surcharge, decommissioning September 14, 2018 - Federal Administrative Court: Safety surcharge is legal * California - entry? Exit? Pioneer? Brakeman? More nuclear power! September 11, 2018 - US state wants to stop emitting greenhouse gases by 2045 * Myrrha, research reactor, transmutation September 10...

  9. THTR Circular No. 79 January 03

    warns Steven Thomas from the University of Sussex, who advises the International Atomic Energy Agency. Demand for nuclear energy is shrinking on the world market; The recent turbulence in California has shown that major corporations are looking for quick, cheaper alternatives. 'There is not the slightest chance that anyone in the world will buy such reactors from South Africa...

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