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

    In return, Lufthansa would have to pay the annual social costs of CO2 emissions. According to the activists, this is around six billion euros per year... * Spain | Nature reserve | Water consumption Nature reserve in Spain Green list removes Doñana Park The Spanish nature reserve is drying out because of the irrigation of berry plantations. The environmental organization...

  2. Newsletter XXXIV 2023 - August 20th to 26th - News+ The sun will shine for another 4,5 billion years

    Criticize climate activists. This is a shift in the discourse. I think this is very dangerous because it distracts from the actual topic... August 25th Ecuador stops oil production in the nature reserve No oil production in the Amazon region: A turning point not only for Ecuador The end of oil production in the Amazon region could completely change the Latin American state. Now that needs...

  3. Reactor failure THTR - problems

    as cancer rates inexplicably skyrocketed. Today, this huge area in Washington state is the worst radioactively contaminated area in the USA and a nature reserve. The costs of building and maintaining these nuclear facilities were already gigantic and would have caused the government's military budget to explode. So the costs had to be reduced, but...

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

    leading authorities can arise... * Nature conservation | Biodiversity Comparison of strict protected areas Germany is almost at the bottom of the EU when it comes to nature conservation. The UN Biodiversity Conference has decided that 2030 percent of the areas should be nature reserves by 30. But Germany lags behind when it comes to particularly strictly protected areas - and is almost at the bottom of the list in the EU. Germany...

  5. Newsletter XXVIII 2022 - July 11 - 16 - News+ What's next for the protest, Lina Schinköthe?

    In addition to content considerations, the poor survey results could also be behind this. * NRW | Wind | Nature conservation Renewable energies in North Rhine-Westphalia: New Environment Minister does not want wind turbines in nature reserves The Greens in particular are pushing the envelope in the new North Rhine-Westphalia coalition when it comes to expanding wind power. However, nature reserves remain taboo for Environment Minister Krischer. According to black and green...

  6. Central support group of the federal government

    the other at Department 65 of the State Criminal Police Office in Mainz. The limestone quarry was acquired as a nature reserve in March 2005 by the unsuspecting members of the Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation (BUND). Since becoming operational, the ZUB has had to go on standby duty four times. She performed her first service during the Football Confederations Cup in June 2005 in...

  7. THTR Circular No. 130 March 2010

    light water reactor that came into view. This is to be built in Bantamsklip near Hermanus, about 100 kilometers southeast of Cape Town. It is a unique nature reserve and a destination for numerous ecotourists! The whales calve on the coast. On December 19, 12, 2009 people protested against ESKOM's nuclear plans. Environmentalists are well organized here (300)...

  8. THTR Circular No. 100 July 05

    The mining holding company “Paladin Resources Ltd” intends to mine uranium south of the existing Rössing mine near the Langer Heinrich mountain range. "The area is located within the Naukluftpark nature reserve. The Australian company Paladin had already secured the rights for mining in 2002. The mine is expected to produce 1.000 t of uranium oxide annually for ten years" (16). "In the construction phase...

  9. THTR Newsletter No. 103 December 2005

    Uranium is mined in the above-ground Rössing uranium mine. THTR Hamm was also supplied, among others. In addition, the Australian company Paladin Resources is now also allowed to mine uranium in the Langer Heinrich nature reserve. That's why Namibia will become the third largest supplier of uranium in the world next year, after Australia and Canada. Public discussion and...

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