1. Newsletter XVIII 2024 - April 28th to May 4th - News+ Hubris of the West: Three decades of chaos and decline

    were deliberately taken to the site of the explosion in order to "explore the physical and psychological effects of the nuclear weapon on people." Many of the nuclear test veterans today suffer from cancer and other radiation diseases... Nuclear weapons AZ The nuclear weapon states Overview of the nuclear arsenals worldwide... Wikipedia de French atomic bomb tests near In Ekker...

  2. Newsletter XIV 2024 - March 31st to April 6th - News+ - It's not just Germany that is getting out

    mussten evakuiert werden, sie sind dauerhaft unbewohnbar. Noch heute leiden die Menschen in der Region an den Folgen. Viele zeigen dieselben Symptome wie die Opfer von Tschernobyl und Majak: Krebs, Blutkrankheiten, Schädigung des Erbguts." "Entsorgung" des Atommülls und der Untersuchungsberichte 33 Millionen Kubikmeter flüssiger radioaktiver Abfälle wurden einfach in den Boden verpresst – in...

  3. Newsletter XI 2024 - March 10th to 16th - News+ There is every reason to be afraid of the AfD

    “Forever chemicals”. There are always discussions about whether and to what extent PFAS pose a threat to our health. For example, studies suggest that the chemicals promote obesity and cancer and damage various organs. [...] According to the research team, the results provide a strong argument for stricter regulation of all PFAS to protect the health of...

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

    brings the most precipitation, it is hardly humid. In October 2023, heavy rain, thunderstorms and a sandstorm had already led to similar weather chaos in Dubai. * Radon | Lung cancer | Stroke Radon also increases the risk of stroke Even moderate amounts of radon can be harmful to health Double risk: The radioactive radon can not only cause cancer - anyone who...

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

    is protected because of the weed killer Roundup, which contains glyphosate. The Atlanta court declined to dismiss a lawsuit by a Georgia doctor who claims Roundup gave him cancer. The decision is the latest setback in the company's efforts to fend off thousands of similar lawsuits, potentially worth billions of dollars in damages. Several...

  6. Newsletter IV 2024 - January 21st to 27th - Current news + AfD ban: Off to Karlsruhe?

    ... * Glyphosate | Monsanto | Plant protection products Plant protection products Bayer subsidiary again sentenced to billions in damages A US court sees a connection between cancer and the use of Monsanto's weed killer containing glyphosate. The company is considering an appeal. The Bayer Group suffered another defeat in the glyphosate trials in the USA...

  7. Newsletter LI 2023 - December 17th to 23rd - Current news + steps towards climate change, unsettled OPEC and loving politics

    [...] The illegally used substances in particular are questionable for both the environment and people. The highly controversial pesticide glyphosate, which is suspected of causing cancer and whose approval was extended by the EU just a few weeks ago, was also detected in five Christmas trees this year. Chemical-synthetic pesticides are a...

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

    and contains approximately 12.000 quadruple ceramic-coated fuel particles distributed in a graphite matrix... Translation with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) * Cancer | Glyphosate | Monsanto weed killer Roundup $3,5 million fine – Bayer loses next glyphosate trial The herbicide glyphosate is suspected of causing cancer...

  9. Newsletter XLVIII 2023 - November 26th to December 2nd - Current News+ Greenwashing at COP28: How corporations lobby against climate goals

    Hanford, the United States has the most contaminated nuclear facility in the Western world, which was decommissioned in 1988 and has been decontaminated ever since... December 1st Low Radiation | IPPNW | Cancer More cancer deaths than expected even at low radiation doses This is what a study on nuclear workers shows. It also affects patients and medical staff. «Statistical evaluations for larger...

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

    According to fine dust, the greatest health burden is caused by heart disease, followed by strokes, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and asthma... * Austria | Russia | Gas imports Where Russian gas is still in demand Russian gas imports in Austria are increasing in percentage terms. The semi-state energy company OMV is drilling its own...

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

    strengthen,” says Helmut Burtscher-Schaden, GLOBAL 2000 biochemist: “It is particularly explosive that worrying initial data from the first independent animal cancer study with glyphosate were presented just a few days ago and the commission did not even wait for them to be examined by the authorities.” ... * United States | Africa | Terror The Pentagon declares war...

  12. Newsletter XLV 2023 - November 5th to 11th - News+ Are Habeck, Pistorius, Baerbock an infernal trio?

    there is no more fresh money and that would be the end of their pyramid scheme, this trillion dollar business model would be dead in no time... * Radiation protection | Low radiation | Blood cancer MHB researchers involved: Study confirms connection between CT radiation in young people and increased risk of blood cancer Every year more than a million children in Europe undergo...

  13. Newsletter XLIV 2023 - October 29th to November 4th - News+ Uranium exports from Lingen to Russia violate EU law - study by the Greens justifies the possibility of a ban

    the body condition of whales over the last 50 years. The scientists then compared this data with the animals' level of access to their feeding grounds and the abundance of crustaceans and found a clear pattern. [...] North Pacific gray whales spend their winters in warm lagoons off Mexico, where they raise their offspring. However, in summer they migrate to the Arctic,...

  14. Newsletter XLIII 2023 - October 22nd to 28th - News+ Municipal utilities are leaving the Future Gas lobby association

    | Monsanto Bayer loses in the legal dispute over glyphosate. The company is to pay $1,25 million in the USA. A plaintiff claims that he got cancer from the weed killer Roundup - and wins in court. Bayer AG has been ordered in the USA to pay $1,25 million to plaintiff John Durnell. Durnell accuses the agricultural and pharmaceutical company of...

  15. Newsletter XLII 2023 - October 15th to 21st - News+ For a new concept of fascism

    Lies from the nuclear industry that MiK has been feeding us for two generations. No heat producing power plant can stop global warming. The power of atoms is used to first create the cancer and then the appropriate drug. The chemical industry does the same thing with its pesticides and the weapons industry does the same thing with its weapons, first they are sold worldwide and then they...

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

    No. 1 at Windscale or Sellafield, technicians heated up the reactor to generate the so-called Wigner energy from the graphite that served as a moderator... The accident was later blamed for dozens of cancer deaths. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sellafield Nuclear power accidents by country#United_Kingdom Translate with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)...

  17. Newsletter XXXVIII 2023 - September 17th to 23rd - News+ A future that I dread

    EU to re-admit for 10 years, senior EU officials said on Wednesday. Glyphosate, a chemical used in herbicides such as weed killers, has been a source of controversy since the World Health Organization's cancer agency concluded in 2015 that it is probably carcinogenic to humans. However, EU officials confirmed on Wednesday that the EU Agency for...

  18. Newsletter XXXVII 2023 - September 10th to 16th - News+ How Germany is ruining the climate with billions in gifts to industry

    * Glyphosate | Monsanto | Weed killer Nature and environment End of glyphosate in the EU? Glyphosate is the best-selling plant poison worldwide. It kills plants and is probably carcinogenic to humans, according to the WHO. Now the approval in the EU is ending, the manufacturers want to prevent that. In the EU, the approval for glyphosate ends in December 2023. The...

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

    Population. Specific to uranium extraction is the resulting release of and exposure to radioactivity, which has led to increased cases of (lung) cancer in the history of uranium mining. Opponents of nuclear power criticize the fact that CO2 emissions from uranium mining are not taken into account when considering the ecological balance of nuclear energy. In Australia, Aborigines are...

  20. Newsletter XXXI 2023 - July 30th to August 05th - News+ Brussels buys more fire-fighting aircraft to fight forest fires

    Terrorist organization al-Qaeda for an attack on Indian Point on September 11, 2001. Had this been carried out, it is estimated that 43.700 people would have died immediately and 518.000 would have developed cancer. The cleanup and renovation work would have cost two trillion US dollars... Wikipedia Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant Reactor unit 1 was in operation for 12 years (1962 to 1974). Block 2 was 46...

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