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

    to search for raw materials. They say deep sea mining is like the oil industry. taz: The Canadian company “The Metals Company” is exploring the seabed in the deep sea off the Pacific island of Nauru because it wants to extract raw materials there. As Greenpeace activists, you occupied the ship. Since when? Amanda Louise Helle: We didn't move up straight away. In the first four days we...

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

    was produced in Windscale (later Sellafield) and delivered from Canada. The explosion was ignited below deck and therefore 2,7 meters under water. It created a crater on the seafloor that was 6 meters deep and more than 300 meters wide... October 2 Twitter | Shift to the right Left exodus from Elon Musk's X: Bluesky is like Twitter without AfD Blue sky After Elon Musk's support...

  3. Newsletter XXXV 2023 - August 27 to September 2 - News+ Historic victory: Ecuador becomes the first country to say no to oil

    Man-made petroleum is a major problem for the sensitive ecosystems in the oceans. Researchers previously assumed that many oil spills were caused by natural leaks in the seabed. A study now shows that this is not the case. Tallahassee. According to a study, oil spills floating on the seas are far more caused by humans than...

  4. 1980 to 1989 - INES, NAMS and other events

    nach Nordwesten geweht, wo radioaktiver Niederschlag über der Dunai-Halbinsel eine kontaminierte Schneise von 3,5 Kilometern Länge und bis zu 650 m Breite hinterließ. Gleichzeitig wurde der Meeresboden und Teile des angrenzenden Hafens mit Cobalt-60 kontaminiert. Ähnliche Unfälle auf russischen Atom-U-Booten wurden 1965, 1968 und 1980 aus Sewerodwinsk sowie 1970 aus Nischni Nowgorod gemeldet, wo...

  5. 1950 to 1959 - INES, NAMS and other events

    war in Windscale (später Sellafield) produziert sowie aus Kanada geliefert worden. Die Explosion wurde unter Deck gezündet und damit 2,7 Meter unter Wasser. Sie erzeugte einen Krater auf dem Meeresboden, der 6 Meter tief und mehr als 300 Meter breit war... 1951 Habe ich etwas nicht mitgekriegt? Gab es einen der über 2050 bekannten militärischen Atomwaffentests oder gar einen bisher wenig...

  6. 1960 to 1969 - INES, NAMS and other events

    führte so zur großflächigen Verseuchung des Umlands. Die dritte Wasserstoffbombe wurde von Bergungstrupps rasch und relativ intakt aufgefunden, während die vierte Bombe erst 80 Tage später vom Meeresboden geborgen werden konnte. Nach dem Unfall bei Palomares verbot Spanien Überflüge mit Atomwaffen in seinem Luftraum. Die regulären Patrouillenflüge mit Atomwaffen wurden reduziert, aber erst nach...

  7. Newsletter XXIX 2023 - July 16 to 22 - News+ I don't want to be my grandson

    Ukraine, Rheinmetall shares rose to 25 euros on February 2022, 101,20 and exceeded the 28 euro mark for the first time in its history on March 2022, 200... * Deep-sea mining | Manganese nodules | Seabed Nobody stops deep-sea mining in international waters Greenpeace warns of silt and toxins and publishes covert video recordings of the latest tests on the seabed. Already...

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

    concentrated more Western weapons on Ukraine, a fact that was not disclosed to readers. July 11 Commodities | Rare earths | Manganese | Deep sea mining Will raw materials soon be mined on the seabed? In Jamaica, countries are negotiating deep-sea mining in international waters. What risks this entails, what raw materials are involved and how urgently they are needed. Without...

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

    possible. They refer to the study by the economic consulting firm Cambridge Econometrics... * Memory | Offshore | Marine battery start-up Ocean Grazer: Energy storage on the seabed The start-up Ocean Grazer wants to sink energy storage devices into the seabed at offshore wind farms. The energy is to be made available via hydropower. The Dutch start-up "Ocean...

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

    but as such it was perceived as such by the majority of the population. It was probably necessary to improve the climate in the governing coalition. There are certainly risks when injecting CO2 beneath the seabed. But these can be controlled, say experts. Germany must also store CO2 under the sea in order to meet its climate goals, demands the "German Alliance...

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

    is once again in charge in Japan and is pushing the use of nuclear power. TOKYO taz | From the dock of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the construction ship can be seen in the distance, pumping concrete down to the seabed. The one kilometer long underwater tunnel is currently being built there, through which the operator Tepco will be able to supply filtered and diluted cooling water from the reactors in...

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

    Participants near the nuclear power plant opposed the further use of nuclear power, coal, gas and oil and called for a rapid transition to renewable energies... * Climate neutral | CO2 storage | Seabed projects in the North Sea Opportunities and risks of CO2 storage Storing carbon dioxide in the seabed - according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, this is an important component in reducing global warming. Klaus...

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

    Storage of CO₂ 250 kilometers off the coast Denmark allows CO₂ storage under the North Sea The Danish government has given several companies the green light to store CO₂ under the seabed. It's about millions of tons of carbon dioxide every year. Denmark has issued the first permits for companies to store CO₂ under the seabed of the North Sea on a larger scale...

  14. Newsletter XLI 2022 - October 16th to 22nd - News+ The "Friends of MIK" in AFD, CDU/CSU and FDP are ready to fight for the nuclear industry until democracy is over

    Newsletter XLI 2022 October 16th to 22nd *** 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 Current news + background knowledge *** Nuclear Power Accidents This PDF file contains a list of known incidents from the various areas of civil and military nuclear industry. Some of this information only reached the public in a roundabout way...

  15. Newsletter XXXIX 2022 - October 01st to 08th - News+ Belgium shows problems with extending the runtimes of nuclear power plants

    was produced in Windscale (later Sellafield) and delivered from Canada. The explosion was ignited below deck and therefore 2,7 meters under water. It created a crater on the sea floor that was 6 meters deep and more than 300 meters wide... ** October 02 Nord Stream | greenhouse gas | Responsibility of the Nord Stream pipelines: No more gas is escaping. Researchers warn of significant...

  16. Newsletter XXIV 2022 - June 10th to 17th - News+ Majority for nuclear weapons? – Now the peace movement speaks

    optimized. * Denmark | Energy transition | CO2 | CCS Danish energy company uses government funding to enter controversial CCS Ørsted wants to store 2025 tons of carbon in the seabed annually in 400.000 and thus improve the climate footprint of two biomass cogeneration plants. * Europe | Energy transition | Solar | Wind Europe needs its own solar factories The European Union must ensure that...

  17. From uranium mining and processing, to nuclear research, the construction and operation of nuclear plants including nuclear power plant accidents, to dealing with nuclear waste and nuclear weapons! - Worldwide, almost, everything at a glance with Google Maps

    Bq) 1 Becquerel = 1 nuclear decay per second. The EU limit for drinking water is 10 becquerels per liter. Wikipedia en In the past, the dumping areas were regularly examined and the seabed, water and fish were checked for radioactivity. In fact, researchers found radionuclides that indicate that barrels were leaking. Traces of plutonium have been found in fish...

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