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

    Anhänger von Unionsparteien (83 Prozent) und AfD (81 Prozent) nahezu geschlossen dagegen. Auch FDP-Anhänger (65 Prozent) votieren mehrheitlich gegen einen Ausstieg... * Lemke | Ausstieg | hochradioaktiv Die fünf Gründe der Umweltministerin Darum steigen wir aus der Atomkraft aus Am Samstag wird in den drei letzten deutschen Atomkraftwerken der Schalter umgelegt. Deutschland steigt damit...

  2. Newsletter XIV 2023 - April 2-8 - News+ Wars and School Massacres: The Cancer of Dehumanization

    Among other things, it is to ensure that current and future knowledge on the disposal of radioactive waste in Germany is not lost. What time periods are we talking about? Jochen Ahlswede: Highly radioactive waste is dangerous for people, animals and the environment over periods of time that, according to human judgment, are infinite. The legal goal is to ensure safety for this highly radioactive waste...

  3. Newsletter XIII 2023 - March 26 to April 1 - News+ What uranium ammunition would do to Ukraine

    can. And their finance minister and party leader Christian Lindner is accused of being more concerned about the well-being of the Porsche company than about climate protection... * Repository | highly radioactive nuclear waste | Eternal poison Nuclear waste for eternity - the search and construction of final repositories require historical periods of time When people began to build nuclear power plants, very few people knew...

  4. Newsletter XII 2023 - March 19th to 25th - News+ The poison of doubt is the sugar for the bastard

    Contents. Now authorities have discovered clues to the whereabouts of the dangerous container – very close by. While searching for a container with highly radioactive contents that disappeared from a power plant, Thai investigators discovered traces in a nearby foundry. Traces of cesium-137 were found in the steel foundry in Prachin Buri province, the...

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

    form could have been avoided. It is due, among other things, to the fact that the dangers posed by the earthquake and the subsequent tsunami were underestimated... *** March 14th Thailand | Cesium | Highly radioactive cylinder with highly radioactive cesium lost in Thailand The search for a tiny cesium container in Australia caused a stir in January. In Thailand there is now a clear...

  6. Newsletter VII 2023 - February 12th to 18th - News+ Buzzword climate neutrality, saviors of the fossil lobby and the talk of alarmism

    the Emsland and Isar II nuclear power plants will remain nuclear companies. 3. Nuclear waste of various categories is piling up in Lingen, Gronau and Ahaus. There are castors with highly radioactive nuclear waste in Lingen and Ahaus. Further Castor transports have been announced for Ahaus, including from Jülich and Munich-Garching. Thousands of tons of depleted uranium hexafluoride are stored in Gronau as nuclear waste, for which...

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

    will therefore remain in the interim storage facilities for much longer. But their safety certificates are not designed for this at all. There are currently 237 containers with highly radioactive waste in the interim storage facilities in Lower Saxony. Half of them are located on the premises of the closed Unterweser and Grohnde nuclear power plants and the still running nuclear power plant in Lingen. The others more than...

  8. Newsletter IV 2023 - January 22nd to 28th - News+ How the FDP politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann plays down her proximity to the armaments lobby

    | Interim storage Interim storage on a permanent basis? Future storage of the nuclear waste barrels from Asse remains unclear. The considerable delay in the search for a storage facility for the highly radioactive waste could also have an impact on the schedule for the clearance of the Asse nuclear waste storage facility. There are growing fears in the Asse region that the retrieval of nuclear waste barrels with weak and...

  9. Newsletter III 2023 - January 15-21 - News+ Climate Scam - Exxon knew it all

    “Influence on the environment and climate phenomena is open,” says a court file from RWE’s legal representation from 2006... * Nuclear waste | Final repository | Intermediate storage | Highly radioactive What a super final repository looks like The search for a location for the storage of highly radioactive waste is ongoing. Rock, depth, facility: What criteria does such a repository have to meet? From the beginning she was...

  10. Newsletter I 2023 - January 1st to 7th - News+ Where Are the Peacemakers?

    Whether in Hanford, La Hague, Sellafield, Mayak, Tokaimura or wherever in the world, they all have the same problem: With every processing step, more and more extremely toxic and highly radioactive waste is created... *** January 05th Greenland | Ammonia green | Wind farm P2XFloater ship to produce green ammonia off Greenland Greenland is to receive its first commercial wind farm to...

  11. Newsletter L 2022 - December 15th to 19th - News+ Criminalization of activists of the last generation

    Castor containers are intended to protect against radiation from nuclear fuel elements for many decades. But can they do it for so long? Like a project that's supposed to figure this out now. What happens to highly radioactive nuclear waste if it is stored in a Castor container for 40 years? Nobody knows. The federally owned company for interim storage (BGZ), which is responsible for the disposal of the waste...

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

    Whether in Hanford, La Hague, Sellafield, Mayak, Tokaimura or wherever in the world, they all have the same problem: With every processing step, more and more extremely toxic and highly radioactive waste is created... ** December 01st Renewable | Electricity generation | Wind power January to November 2022: Electricity from wind and solar in Germany increases by 14 percent to almost 170 billion kWh The...

  13. Newsletter LII 2022 - December 26-31 - News+ Putin and Lavrov should have gone before the UN

    used. Climate protection, affordability and secure supply are reliably possible through the expansion of renewables in all sectors,” says Peter... *** December 27th Nuclear waste storage | highly radioactive | BASE storage facility for nuclear waste: In the worst case, not until 2068. The search for the place where the nuclear waste should be stored is dragging on. In extreme cases, a decision could not be made for 40 years...

  14. Newsletter XLVII 2022 - November 24th to 30th - News+ More garbage to Grafenrheinfeld: The Schweinfurt action alliance against nuclear power is concerned

    said CNNC. The Beishan underground research laboratory, which will be up to 560 meters underground in granite, will be used to test the area's suitability for long-term storage of high-level radioactive waste... Translated from https://www.DeepL.com/ Translator (free version) * Poland | Nuclear power | Lubiatowo-Kopalino wind power? No thanks So far the country is gaining its energy...

  15. Newsletter XLV 2022 - November 08th to 15th - News+ Penalties for activists - And what about the climate?

    Lubmin: BUND calls for a “hot cell” The search for a final storage facility for German nuclear waste is taking longer than planned. Therefore, highly radioactive waste must be stored in the Lubmin interim storage facility beyond 2050. It is questionable whether there will be a final storage facility for nuclear waste in Germany in 2050. The search is taking longer than planned. That's why 74 castors have to be kept in the Lubmin interim storage...

  16. Newsletter XLIII 2022 - October 28th to 31st - News+ Climate protection: It's not enough

    in Lubmin this Tuesday, the Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany (BUND) reiterates the demand for a new look at German nuclear waste storage. Germany's highly radioactive waste is stored in 16 interim storage facilities, some of which are highly problematic and do not meet the necessary safety requirements. For the first time in over 15 years there are now concrete plans for a...

  17. Newsletter XXXVIII 2022 - September 24th to 30th - News+ Fridays for Future calls for a special fund of 100 billion euros for climate protection

    for the storage of the 152 Westcastors. Exports to the USA are also off the table. If that were the case, that would also be a great success for the anti-nuclear resistance. But what about the highly radioactive and highly enriched nuclear waste from Munich-Garching? There was no reliable information on this yet. And: In principle, the storage period for nuclear waste in Ahaus should initially be indefinite...

  18. Newsletter XXXVI 2022 - September 09th to 16th - News+ permanent vigil in front of ANF Framatome in Lingen

    Border The location with the “largest security reserves”? The deep repository is to be built on the Upper Rhine directly on the border. The expansion of a packaging facility for highly radioactive fuel rods is planned for the surrounding area. "The geology has spoken," says the Swiss National Cooperative for the Storage of Radioactive Waste (Nagra) on the decision to...

  19. Newsletter XXIX 2022 - July 17th to 24th - News+ Government in the climate crisis

    Whether in Hanford, La Hague, Sellafield, Mayak, Tokaimura or wherever in the world, they all have the same problem: With every processing step, more and more extremely toxic and highly radioactive waste is generated... - This accident as well as several other releases of radioactivity , which originated from Sellafield, can no longer be found in the German Wikipedia. The one called INES 5...

  20. INES! What's happening?

    with 5,2 million TBq (INES category 7). It is also incomprehensible to me why the accident in the THTR 300 in Hamm/Uentrop was only classified as INES category 0, even though highly radioactive graphite dust was blown into the environment on May 4th and 5th, 1986. According to the INES criteria, "very low release" of radioactivity into the environment is also to be assessed as INES category 3 "serious incident"....

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