1. Newsletter

    | Schifffahrt Scrubber-Abwasser in der Ostsee verursacht Millionenschäden Abwässer von Schiffen mit sogenannten Scrubbern verursachen große Schäden in der Ostsee. Eine neue Studie aus Schweden zeigt, dass diese Emissionen zwischen 2014 und 2022 eine Verschmutzung hervorgerufen haben, die sozioökonomische Kosten von mehr als 680 Millionen Euro verursachten. Bei der umstrittenen Scrubber-Methode...

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

    According to numerous governments (including Canada, Sweden, Australia, Germany), an investigative report by a commission headed by former French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna has exonerated UNRWA from its alleged collaboration with the terrorist organization Hamas... * Power grid | Federal Network Agency Network Agency expects faster power grid expansion in Bonn...

  3. Newsletter XVII 2024 - April 21st to 27th - News+ Reform of the Climate Protection Act: One step forward, two steps back

    immediate surroundings were heavily contaminated; In addition, there were numerous direct radiation victims among the relief workers. The catastrophe was proven by radioactivity measurements and fallout in Sweden and other European countries. A large restricted area was set up and the area was evacuated... The Chernobyl Nuclear Chain, Ukraine Catastrophe in a...

  4. Newsletter XVI 2024 - April 14th to 20th - News+ Poland: The Tusk government is also relying on nuclear energy

    Suppliers were found, including the group's classic furniture. Ikea stores in Belgium, Finland, France, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Austria, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Hungary were also affected. Some of the last remaining virgin forests in Europe can be found in Romania. Ikea should not “destroy these for furniture,” said Greenpeace forest expert Gesche...

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

    go, according to experts, a completely unrealistic schedule. Two additional Russian-designed reactor units are to be built in Hungary, and Romania is planning a mini-nuclear power plant using US technology. Sweden operates a total of six reactors, which together cover around 30 percent of the country's electricity production. Nuclear phase-out in Spain and Switzerland The first nuclear power plant called...

  6. Newsletter

    the Internet and other media – but by how he is now treated. He couldn't be trained, so you had to tighten the noose around his neck. The USA, Great Britain, Sweden and finally Ecuador - each of these nations was pulling at its own end. And people watched and continue to watch it to this day. No globally loud political intervention...

  7. Newsletter XII 2024 - March 17th to 23rd - News+ Industry should stop whining about Germany

    at. [...] In addition to France, which gets around 65 percent of its electricity from nuclear power, Eastern European countries such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania have long relied on nuclear energy. However, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands also use nuclear power. A narrow majority of 14 EU states are now members of a nuclear power alliance under French leadership. Countries like...

  8. Newsletter I 2024 - January 1st to 6th - News+ - The necessary change needs more support

    Reactor core and the pressure vessel buried a few months later... Nuclear power accidents by country#United_States Translated with https://www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) January 2nd Sweden | Temperatures | Ice Age in Europe's north is shivering: Ice Age in Sweden: Minus 41,6 degrees Biting cold in the north of Europe: Sweden and Finland have their coldest days of the winter so far...

  9. Newsletter LII 2023 - December 24th to 31st - News+ Nuclear power fantasy fails due to desolate industry

    22 countries declare that they want to triple their nuclear capacities by 2050. These include many friendly and experienced nuclear power nations: the USA, France, Finland, Great Britain, Japan, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, South Korea and Ukraine. But Mycle Schneider shakes his head. "It doesn't work," says the editor of the World Nuclear Report (WNISR) in...

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

    Greifswald/Lubmin (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) "It was like a miracle," said a safety engineer employed at the time, that "large parts of northern Germany, Denmark and Sweden" were not radioactively contaminated." A cable network caught fire due to an operating error. All protection systems failed: the emergency power supply, the emergency cooling system and the display devices in...

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

    Due to clear efforts by the Federal Government and the Bundestag, the spread remains comparatively low. In this country there are only 1000 devices per 38 households, while in Norway there are 625, in Sweden 503 and in Finland 438. These Scandinavian countries, together with Denmark, generally lead the rankings in the index. [...] Intelligent electricity meters and the associated interfaces...

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

    of the German Steel Protection Office. Nevertheless, it sheds new light on the long-term consequences of such tests, even if they took place in geographically distant areas. * Sweden changes nuclear law Swedish nuclear power: Government wants to change the law The Swedish government has introduced a bill in parliament to change the Swedish nuclear laws. He aims...

  13. Newsletter XXXVI 2023 - September 3rd to 9th - News+ Scientist predicts brutal “population correction” later this century

    have withdrawn from nuclear energy, a massive expansion of nuclear power is planned in France. Great Britain also wants to stick to nuclear power. The Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria, Sweden and the Czech Republic have postponed the already planned phase-out and in some cases have launched new construction plans for nuclear power plants instead. [...] Nuclear critics agree that there are many arguments against Sizewell C,...

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

    Plant and the industrial area to Pripyat: iodine, krypton, xenon, tellurium and cesium. While clearing up the damage, workers were exposed to increased radiation and several died... August 31, Sweden | New nuclear power plant Sweden wants to expand nuclear energy: Nuclear power plant chaos in Sweden The Environment Minister has proudly announced “at least” ten new nuclear power plants. However, the governing coalition knew...

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

    published that could cut global chemical production more severely than ever before. Environmental authorities from five countries - Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden - have presented a plan that would severely restrict the production of more than 12 substances. They are known as per- and polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, or PFAS for short, and are...

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

    According to the NGOs, oil was already detected on July 4th... August 2nd Wind turbine | CO₂ emissions | Construction material Height of 1.500 meters possible Highest wooden wind turbine is more stable than steel The world's tallest wooden wind turbine is currently being built in Sweden. The wind power plant is more stable than steel for the same weight and has a negative CO₂ balance. Skara (Sweden). The Swedish start-up...

  17. 1980 to 1989 - INES, NAMS and other events

    immediate surroundings were heavily contaminated; In addition, there were numerous direct radiation victims among the relief workers. The catastrophe was proven by radioactivity measurements and fallout in Sweden and other European countries. A large restricted area was set up and the area was evacuated... Nuclear power plantsPlag Chernobyl (Ukraine) On April 26, 1986...

  18. 1960 to 1969 - INES, NAMS and other events

    SWE Die Fehlfunktion eines Ventils verursachte eine Überschwemmung im Schwerwasser-Druckreaktor von Agesta. (Kosten ca. 16 Millionen US$) Nuclear Power Accidents AtomkraftwerkePlag Ågesta (Schweden) #Überflutung im Jahr 1969 Am 1. Mai 1969 entstand wegen eines Ventilbruchs ein großes Leck, aus dem 400 Kubikmeter Leichtwasser ausliefen, das den Generator, die Turbine und ein Drainagesystem...

  19. 1970 to 1979 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Greifswald/Lubmin (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) "It was like a miracle," said a safety engineer employed at the time, that "large parts of northern Germany, Denmark and Sweden" were not radioactively contaminated." A cable network caught fire due to an operating error. All protection systems failed: the emergency power supply, the emergency cooling system and the display devices in...

  20. 1990 to 1999 - INES, NAMS and other events

    The core jacket is part of the internals of the reactor vessel. Its rupture could make the reactor's rapid shutdown impossible. (Sources: IAEA, SKI) Nuclear power plantsPlag Oskarshamn (Sweden) 1995 1995 (INES Klass.?) Trillo nuclear power plant, ESP Wikipedia de Trillo nuclear power plant During inspections it was found that half of the strands of the emergency cooling sump recirculation were contaminated with foreign bodies...

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