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

    Central Europe and covered entire areas with radioactive fallout. Large amounts of radioactivity fell, especially north of the power plant, in parts of Belarus, but parts of Scandinavia, Asia Minor and the Bavarian Forest were also covered with radioactive iodine-131 or cesium-137. The catastrophe was kept secret from the population for days. Evacuation and...

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

    similar functional designs,” as the organization writes. So there are safe alternatives with similar properties. In particular, the jackets tested from Central Europe and Scandinavia were largely PFAS-free... * Hydrogen | Photovoltaics | Battery | Heat exchanger | Fuel cell decarbonization of the industry: hydrogen power plant at Fraunhofer IWU demonstrated...

  3. 1980 to 1989 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Central Europe and covered entire areas with radioactive fallout. Large amounts of radioactivity fell, especially north of the power plant, in parts of Belarus, but parts of Scandinavia, Asia Minor and the Bavarian Forest were also covered with radioactive iodine-131 or cesium-137. The catastrophe was kept secret from the population for days. Evacuation and...

  4. Newsletter II 2023 - January 8th to 14th - News+ We have already won

    fast. And the world is on the verge of exceeding the global temperature limit. One low pressure area after another is currently rushing from the Atlantic over Great Britain to Scandinavia and bringing winds from the south to southwest to Central Europe. This extremely mild air always brings in, which seems to trigger spring feelings in some birds. The new year begins...

  5. Newsletter XLVIII 2022 - December 01st to 07th - News+ The New York Times and the new climate deniers

    "This can drive up the price very much," warns Magnus Genrup, professor of energy sciences at Lund University of Technology... * Renewable energies | Climate goals | Scandinavia Scandinavia is making a lot of noise The Nordic states of Europe want their renewable energy capacity continue to expand. With solar energy, wind power and hydrogen, the countries are considered...

  6. Newsletter XL - September 06th to 09.09.2021th, 06 - News+ September XNUMXth - The kingdom of death: Profits in the billions and "cool military commanders"

    Year * September 08th, 2021 - Italy opens national debate on final storage facility world-nuclear-news.org - Translate with https://www.deepL.com/translator (free version) * September 08th, 2021 - Scandinavia's largest offshore wind farm Kriegers Flak inaugurated * Belgium's nuclear phase-out September 07th, 2021 - There must be clarity about the nuclear phase-out by November * September 06th, 2021 - Daya...

  7. Important newspaper articles on Atom * ... etc. from 2019

    after Fukushima * March 09, 2019 - Uranium ammunition: The secret murder of millions must come to light! * March 07th, 2019 - Aging nuclear power plants as a high risk for all of Europe * March 03rd, 2019 - Nuclear power plants in Scandinavia: Norway "forgets" two reactors IMHO Helau and Alaaf - It always makes me very happy when the topic of nuclear energy makes me laugh gives. But I almost stopped laughing...

  8. THTR Newsletter No. 142 December 2013

    and critics of genetic engineering, who often also support the struggles of farmers, fishermen and local residents against such projects. “There are NGOs, often funded from the United States and Scandinavia, that have no understanding of our country's development challenges,” Singh said. And a sentence later he tried to deflect potential criticism of his understanding of democracy...

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