1. Newsletter X 2024 - March 3rd to 9th - News+ More courage would be good

    Along with BWX Technologies, the company is the main supplier of nuclear fuel for the American Navy. The company is also involved in converting plutonium and uranium from nuclear weapons into fuel rods for nuclear power plants. The Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant is one of the main customers. In addition, work is being done on the decontamination of old nuclear power plants. The Erwin headquarters is a...

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

    Health taken care of. This is revealed by excerpts from a secret report. Until 50, there was a French nuclear weapons test site (CSEM - Center Saharien des Expérimentations Militaires) about 20 km southwest of Reggane or 1965 km south of the town of Hamoudia. There, on February 13, 1960, France carried out its first nuclear weapons test with a 70 kT atomic bomb, which was about 4 times...

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

    After colliding with an F-86 in mid-air during a training flight, the commander had to drop the bomb in order to land the plane safely. It is one of eleven missing US nuclear weapons... Wikipedia en Broken Arrow incidents The US Department of Defense has officially recognized at least 32 "Broken Arrow" incidents between 1950 and 1980. Examples of these...

  4. Newsletter XLIX 2023 - December 3rd to 9th - News+ The language of autocracy

    Douglas A-4E Skyhawk, USA Wikipedia 1965 A-4 incident in the Philippine Sea The A-4 crash in the Philippines in 1965 was a Broken Arrow incident in which a Douglas fighter aircraft equipped with a nuclear weapon (hydrogen bomb). A United States Navy A-4E Skyhawk crashed into the sea off Japan from the aircraft carrier USS Ticonderoga. The plane, the pilot and the...

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

    behind the CSU and just behind the Free Voters, all parties ruling in Berlin behind them... * October 9, 2006 (North Korea's 1st atomic bomb test) Punggye-ri, PRK Wikipedia North Korean nuclear weapons program Underground, 0,55 kilotons (kT) - The test According to North Korean information, it was successfully carried out on October 9, 2006. Numerous governments around the world criticized the...

  6. 1950 to 1959 - INES, NAMS and other events

    After colliding with an F-86 in mid-air during a training flight, the commander had to drop the bomb in order to land the plane safely. It is one of eleven missing US nuclear weapons... Wikipedia en Broken Arrow incidents The US Department of Defense has officially recognized at least 32 "Broken Arrow" incidents between 1950 and 1980. Examples of these...

  7. 2010 to 2019 - INES, NAMS and other events

    | 2009-2000 | 1999-1990 | 1989-1980 | 1979-1970 | 1969-1960 | 1959-1950 | 1949-1940 | Vorher 2017 3. September 2017 (Nordkoreas 6. Atomwaffentest) Punggye-ri, PRK Wikipedia de Nordkoreanisches Kernwaffenprogramm Japans Außenminister Tarō Kōno und südkoreanische Medien gaben am 3. September 2017 bekannt, dass Nordkorea wohl erneut einen Kernwaffentest durchgeführt habe. Darauf deuteten die...

  8. 2000 to 2009 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Cadarache werden deshalb von französischen Seismologen als Strahlenrisiko für die Region angesehen... 25. Mai 2009 (Nordkoreas 2. Atombombentest) in Punggye-ri, PRK Wikipedia de Nordkoreanisches Kernwaffenprogramm Kernwaffentest 2009 Nordkorea hatte nach eigenen Angaben am 5. April 2009 eine Trägerrakete mit dem Kommunikationssatelliten Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 trotz internationaler Proteste gestartet....

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

    at the Arzamas-16 Atomic Research Center. (Costs?) Nuclear Power Accidents Nuclear weapons AZ Arzamas-16 When Josef Stalin was informed by President Truman in the early summer of 1945 about the first American nuclear weapons tests, he refrained from making any external reaction. He hoped that the Americans would understand how to "make good use" of the weapon - he is said to have said no more...

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

    You can find it here... * May 27, 1956 - US atomic bomb tests on Eniwetok and Bikini, USA Wikipedia Operation Redwing Operation Redwing was the thirteenth series of American nuclear weapons tests that took place between May 4 and July 21, 1956 on the Marshall Islands was carried out in the Pacific. A total of 17 nuclear weapons were tested above ground. The operation was performed to...

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

    Most nuclear waste is created through the use of nuclear energy. Smaller quantities arise in medicine and research; Some states have significant legacy issues from the development and production of nuclear weapons. Any radioactive materials and other material contaminated by them are always stored in interim storage facilities; the handling of highly radioactive waste through final disposal, transmutation...

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

    (Unit 1), GE-Toshiba (Units 2 and 6), Toshiba (Units 3 and 5) and Hitachi (Unit 4)... * March 11, 1958 (Broken Arrow) Mars Bluff, South Carolina, USA 1958 Mars Bluff B-47 Nuclear Weapons Loss The 47 Mars Bluff B-1958 nuclear weapons accident was the accidental release of a nuclear weapon from a United States Air Force B-47 bomber over Mars Bluff, South Carolina. Although there is no...

  13. Newsletter VII 2023 - February 12th to 18th - News+ Buzzword climate neutrality, saviors of the fossil lobby and the talk of alarmism

    Mount Kologet in British Columbia... https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrutsch_einer_B-36_in_British_Columbia_1950 - Accidents Between 1950 and 1980, 32 accidents involving American nuclear weapons alone were known. According to research by Eric Schlosser, the US government recorded at least 1950 "significant" accidents and incidents between 1968 and 700, involving around 1250 nuclear weapons...

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

    The commander has to drop the bomb in order to be able to land the plane safely... https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tybee-Bombe - Accidents Between 1950 and 1980, 32 accidents involving American nuclear weapons alone were known. According to research by Eric Schlosser, the US government recorded at least 1950 "significant" accidents and incidents between 1968 and 700, involving around 1250 nuclear weapons...

  15. Newsletter IV 2023 - January 22nd to 28th - News+ How the FDP politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann plays down her proximity to the armaments lobby

    Strictly speaking, this is depleted uranium, so-called depleted uranium (DU), also known as uranium-238. This is a waste product that is created during the production of fuel rods or nuclear weapons... *** January 24th Scholz delivers | Main battle tank Leopard Germany delivers tanks to Ukraine Media reports: 14 weapon systems are to be made available. Consent from...

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

    acts, thereby receiving more attention and thus bringing others along. Just ten Twitter accounts are currently responsible for a quarter of climate-skeptical content... * Nuclear fusion | Nuclear weapons research | LLNL | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Two megajoules in, three megajoules out: Why successful nuclear fusion is a scientific but not yet a technological breakthrough...

  17. Newsletter XLVIII 2022 - December 01st to 07th - News+ The New York Times and the new climate deniers

    151022 of VA-56; and the B43 atomic bomb were never recovered... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965_Philippine_Sea_A-4_incident Translations with https://www.deepl.com/translator - Accidents involving nuclear weapons Between 1950 and 1980 there were 32 accidents alone known with American nuclear weapons. According to research by Eric Schlosser, between 1950 and 1968, the U.S. government recorded at least 700...

  18. Newsletter XLVII 2022 - November 24th to 30th - News+ More garbage to Grafenrheinfeld: The Schweinfurt action alliance against nuclear power is concerned

    Rock Nuclear contamination on the Navajo reservation: “Why has no one been interested in our fate for decades?” First the Americans mined uranium in Navajo territory, then they tested nuclear weapons. In 1979, the largest nuclear accident in US history occurred on the reservation. Native Americans are still suffering from the consequences of radiation to this day. “The Americans won the...

  19. Newsletter XXXVII 2022 - September 17 to 23 - News+ Low-level ionizing radiation also poses a risk

    Biosphere; Mines transport radon from the earth's interior to the surface. With the extraction of uranium, the construction of nuclear power plants and, above all, the construction and above-ground testing of nuclear weapons, radioactivity was released into the biosphere, which had global effects. Large quantities of radioactive substances were released (in addition to the nuclear tests up to 1963) through accidents at nuclear facilities...

  20. Newsletter XXXI 2022 - August 01st to 06th - News+ Withdraw the nuclear weapons from Europe!

    The atomic bomb used in the war was dropped by the USAAF's B-6 Enola Gay bomber over the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 1945, 29, hence the name Hiroshima bomb. The nuclear weapon with a charge of uranium was developed at the beginning of 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project and achieved an explosive power of around 13 kilotons of TNT. During the nuclear explosion and the...

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