1. Newsletter L 2023 - December 10th to 16th - News+ The tail wags the dog and those on the right lead us by the nose ring “Back to the Future”

    Prices are intended to promote the expansion of renewable energies with the innovations. The compromise still needs to be formally confirmed by the EU Parliament and the countries... * Japan | Corruption | LDP parties, bribes and slush funds – things are getting uncomfortable for Japan's head of government. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has long been unpopular. Now a financial scandal is shaking his party...

  2. 1990 to 1999 - INES, NAMS and other events

    A week later, “drastically increased levels of the radioactive gamma emitter cesium in rainwater” were found. According to Georg Blume, Japan's "most influential politician" at the time, Seiroku Kajiyama (LDP), said: "'We have put too much trust in the nuclear industry for over forty years.'" The accident was finally qualified according to INES level 3... Wikipedia en Nuclear power accidents by...

  3. Newsletter XI 2022 - March 12th to 18th - News+ Poisoned Bravery

    Deputy Foreign Minister. He accuses the USA of an “escalation policy”. *Japan | Nuclear lobby reaction to rising energy prices Japan's ruling party wants to expand nuclear power Japan's ruling party LDP wants to bring decommissioned nuclear power plants back online in order to make itself more independent from Russia and reduce the effects of rising raw material prices. An advance by the Japanese...

  4. Newsletter XXIV - May 27th to 31.05.2021st, 27 - Current News+ May XNUMXth - How Japan's nuclear lobby is betting on a new climate plan

    have continued to expand significantly in recent years, and renewable energies are expected to reach a share of 2030 to 25% by 30. From 2012: U-turn under Abe After the LDP's election victory in December 2012, it quickly became apparent that the nuclear phase-out should be reversed, even though 70% of the Japanese rejected nuclear power. Immediately after taking power, the new...

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