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

    Deutschland gedeckt... * Strahlung | Sperrzone | Akw Tschernobyl Sperrzonen-Chef über Tschernobyl: „Russen haben die Zone vermint“ 38 Jahre nach dem GAU ist die Gegend um Tschernobyl immer noch verstrahlt. Durch den Angriffskrieg drohen neue Gefahren, warnt Sperrzonen-Chef Andrij Tymtschuk. taz: Am 26. April 1986 explodierte Reaktor 4 des nach Lenin benannten Atomkraftwerks bei Tschernobyl. Sie...

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

    "Außerdem wurden im Boden erhöhte Konzentrationen an Kobalt-58, Chrom-51, Zink-65 und "jede Menge Plutonium gefunden". Die Konzentration an Cäsium-137 im Grundwasser ist so hoch wie im verstrahlten Tschernobyl." Wie in Tschernobyl wurden die örtlichen Behörden und die Bevölkerung erst verspätet informiert. Es wurden keine Schutzmaßnahmen gegen die Strahlung ergriffen, die Menschen wurden einfach...

  3. Newsletter IX 2024 - February 25th to March 2nd - News+ Deceptively real AI videos: What if we can no longer believe anything?

    on the island of Rongelap under high levels of radiation. 140 km from the explosion site, the 23 crew members of the Japanese fishing vessel 'Lucky Dragon V' were heavily irradiated. Nuclear weapons A - Z Nuclear weapon states There are nine nuclear weapon states but only five are “recognized”. The USA, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom – the states that also have...

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

    To evacuate the workers' town of Zarechny. Attempts have already been made to organize many buses and trains for the evacuation in the Sverdlovsk Oblast. Eight people were severely radioactively contaminated, almost two dozen were temporarily unconscious due to the smoke, but after a few hours the reactors were back under control... Nuclear power accidents by country#Russia Translation with...

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

    Hanford Site facilities escape. During normal operation, tens of TBq of medium- and long-lived nuclides were released into the Columbia River every day. Hanford is considered the most radioactively contaminated site in the Western Hemisphere... Hanford Site The USA pays over two billion US dollars annually to private corporations for the necessary decontamination of the facility; In addition,...

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

    ideal fog candle. I consider the environmental risk of all pesticides to be relatively high. In addition, it is not clear how different pesticides interact... * Atomic bomb test | irradiated | Radiation protection Long-term consequences of atomic bomb tests: Radiated wild boars Wild boars are still heavily contaminated by previous atomic bomb tests and Chernobyl. This proves a...

  7. Newsletter XXXVIII 2023 - September 17th to 23rd - News+ A future that I dread

    In September 1983, due to an operator error during the reconfiguration of the RA-2 research reactor, a core meltdown occurred at the Constituyentes nuclear center, in which a total of 18 people were irradiated; One of the reactor technicians died two days later from radiation damage. (Cost approx. 76 million US$) Nuclear Power Accidents Wikipedia Accident nuclear del reactor RA-2...

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

    Switzerland (then HSK), however, was only "for two weeks one of three emergency cooling lines was not immediately ready for use." In August 2009, two workers were heavily contaminated due to uncoordinated work. Since 2007, incidents and rapid shutdowns have increased. The August 2009 incident was assessed as an INES Level 2 incident. Because of the accident, ENSI certified the nuclear power plant...

  9. 1980 to 1989 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Water entered the hull and K-431 sank to the bottom next to the pier. Ten crew members were killed. During the accident and the subsequent rescue work, seven people were heavily irradiated and 39 others suffered from radiation sickness. The reactor compartment was then filled with cement and K-431 was towed to a long-term storage facility. In 2010 the boat was taken to the shipyard...

  10. 1940 to 1949 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Hanford Site facilities escape. During normal operation, tens of TBq of medium- and long-lived nuclides were released into the Columbia River every day. Hanford is considered the most radioactively contaminated site in the Western Hemisphere... Hanford Site The USA pays over two billion US dollars annually to private corporations for the necessary decontamination of the facility; In addition,...

  11. 1950 to 1959 - INES, NAMS and other events

    alle das gleiche Problem: Mit jedem Bearbeitungsschritt entstehen mehr und mehr extrem giftige und hochradioaktive Abfälle... 21. April 1957 (INES 4) Atomfabrik Majak, UdSSR 11 Personen wurden verstrahlt und erkrankten, eine der Arbeiterinnen starb 12 Tage später. (Kosten ?) Nuclear Power Accidents Im Laufe der Jahre haben sich in Majak etwa 235 radioaktive Störfälle ereignet, von denen nur...

  12. 1960 to 1969 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Vermutlich versuchte er dann, Teile der Plutoniumlösung in einen Abwassertank zu leiten, was jedoch zu einer erneuten Kritikalität führte. Der Schichtleiter wurde mit schätzungsweise 24 Gray verstrahlt und verstarb etwa einen Monat später. Der Arbeiter erhielt etwa 7 Gray und entwickelte eine schwere akute Strahlenkrankheit; seine beiden Beine und eine Hand mussten amputiert werden. Die Nukleare...

  13. 1970 to 1979 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Arbeiterstadt Saretschny zu evakuieren. Man versuchte bereits, in der Oblast Swerdlowsk viele Busse und Züge für die Evakuierung zu organisieren. Acht Menschen wurden schwer radioaktiv verstrahlt, knapp zwei Dutzend waren zeitweise durch das Rauchgas bewusstlos, aber nach einigen Stunden waren die Reaktoren wieder unter Kontrolle... Wikipedia en Nuclear power accidents by country#Russia...

  14. 1990 to 1999 - INES, NAMS and other events

    "Außerdem wurden im Boden erhöhte Konzentrationen an Kobalt-58, Chrom-51, Zink-65 und "jede Menge Plutonium gefunden". Die Konzentration an Cäsium-137 im Grundwasser ist so hoch wie im verstrahlten Tschernobyl." Wie in Tschernobyl wurden die örtlichen Behörden und die Bevölkerung erst verspätet informiert. Es wurden keine Schutzmaßnahmen gegen die Strahlung ergriffen, die Menschen wurden einfach...

  15. 2000 to 2009 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Switzerland (then HSK), however, was only "for two weeks one of three emergency cooling lines was not immediately ready for use." In August 2009, two workers were heavily contaminated due to uncoordinated work. Since 2007, incidents and rapid shutdowns have increased. The August 2009 incident was assessed as an INES Level 2 incident. Because of the accident, ENSI certified the nuclear power plant...

  16. Newsletter XXVII 2023 - July 2nd to 8th - News+ Is nuclear power experiencing a renaissance? There are also military interests behind it

    the shutdown of the reactors is not over. Not only the ongoing operation of nuclear power plants, but also the demolition that takes decades to complete poses dangers. Tens of thousands of tons of scrap, some of which is heavily contaminated, have to be removed and transported away. The Radiation Protection Ordinance allows radioactively contaminated material such as contaminated building rubble or metal parts to be treated as “normal”...

  17. Newsletter XXIII 2023 - June 4th to 10th - News+ Politics with poison, hate speech and propaganda

    escapes again can practically be ruled out... * China punishes food imports from contaminated areas | Tritium water from Fukushima Sale of food from radioactive regions in Japan is punished From the beginning of the year, food from 10 Japanese prefectures will no longer be allowed to be sold in China because the risk of it being radioactive is too great...

  18. Newsletter XVI 2023 - April 16th to 22nd - News+ Poisons for eternity - Uranium and its radioactive relatives

    in the junk DNA could have played a crucial role in our brain development and especially our forehead... * April 21, 1957 (INES 4) Mayak nuclear factory, USSR 11 people were irradiated and fell ill, one of the workers died 12 days later. Nuclear Power Accidents.pdf Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerntechnologe_anlage_Majak Criticality accident in container with...

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

    He produces his own television documentaries for ARD and ZDF as an author, cameraman and director. His documentary “The Doctor and the Radiated Children of Basra,” filmed for the WDR series “The Story,” about the consequences of the use of uranium ammunition, received the European Television Prize in 2004. When we visited the hospitals, we understood that the dangers could be fatal...

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

    has. In the last two weeks alone, the number of registered actions has almost doubled again... * Tritium Introduction Anniversary of Fukushima: The Pacific is not a place for contaminated wastewater WHO instead of IAEA should assess global risks for the world population "The initiation of more than one Million tons of contaminated water into the Pacific endangers numerous animal...

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