1. Newsletter XIII 2024 - News+ March 24th - Protest at the first nuclear summit in Brussels against the IAEA's “nuclear fantasies”.

    could. [...] There is great agreement about this within the traffic light coalition, but the Union recently rejected the plans... News+ Background knowledge Top of page News+ Nuclear lobby and IAEA want to spend climate money on MiK's nuclear plans Protest at the first nuclear summit in Brussels against the “nuclear fantasies “The IAEA nuclear lobby wants to divert climate protection funds to the nuclear sector On the occasion of...

  2. Newsletter V 2024 - January 28th to February 3rd - Current news + US foreign policy: Profit over peace?

    wants to produce. Iran's nuclear program repeatedly leads to tensions between the Islamic Republic and Western states and their allies. As the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) noted late last year, Iran has ramped up production of highly enriched uranium. Experts consider peaceful use of uranium, which is almost capable of weapons, to be implausible...

  3. Newsletter II 2024 - January 7th to 13th - News+ SMR: US developers of mini-nuclear power plants under pressure - class action lawsuit by shareholders against NuScale Power

    Point C - Electricity costs over 15 cents per kilowatt hour to start * December 21, 2023 - Plan for new 1000 nuclear power plants by 2050? Nuclear power fantasy fails due to desolate industry * December 1, 2023 - IAEA calls for more nuclear power at the World Climate Conference * November 29, 2023 - USA: End of SMR showcase project The search engine Ecosia is planting trees! Search term = NuScale - SMR - electricity production costs...

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

    The last word has not yet been spoken here. The case is likely to end up before the Supreme Court in Washington. For Trump and his supporters, the decision was a major defeat... * IAEA | Iran | enrichment | Frodo and Natanz, uranium enrichment plants in Iran Iran has ramped up production of highly enriched uranium The International Atomic Energy Agency has findings that...

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

    not be favored, warned the head of the authority. Messner instead recommended financial support for farmers in climate transformation... December 22, North Korea | IAEA | Yongbyon North Korea probably puts second nuclear reactor into operation Another reactor has probably been put into operation in the controversial Yongbyon nuclear complex in North Korea. Experts suspect...

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

    Israeli security circles reported, but were said to have dismissed them as an "imaginary scenario" by a high-ranking Israeli military intelligence officer... * IAEA | SMR | COP28 IAEA calls for more nuclear power at the world climate conference Without nuclear power, climate neutrality cannot be achieved, says the International Atomic Energy Agency. She now officially announces this in...

  7. Newsletter XXXIX 2023 - September 24th to 30th - News+ “Populist, verbally radical, ethnic” – and no end in sight

    Netherlands In 2020, the Rutte government had a pro-nuclear study carried out by the consulting firm Enco, which was founded in 1994 by former members of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This came to the conclusion that nuclear power represents a cost-effective energy source for the goal of CO2 reduction and recommended extending the life of the existing...

  8. Newsletter XXXVII 2023 - September 10th to 16th - News+ How Germany is ruining the climate with billions in gifts to industry

    associated with the accident. Parts of the city are still contaminated with radioactivity to this day. The accident was classified by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as the world's largest radiological accident to date due to its level of contamination and was rated at level 5 (out of 7) on the International Nuclear Event Rating Scale (INES)... 12 September Libya |...

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

    around half – do not currently operate their own nuclear power plants. This emerges from data from the Austrian Ministry of the Environment, which refers, among other things, to the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA. France is the leader with 56 reactors in operation, followed far behind by Spain with 7 reactors. Germany shut down the last reactor in April...

  10. 2010 to 2019 - INES, NAMS and other events

    Netherlands In 2020, the Rutte government had a pro-nuclear study carried out by the consulting firm Enco, which was founded in 1994 by former members of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This came to the conclusion that nuclear power represents a cost-effective energy source for the goal of CO2 reduction and recommended extending the life of the existing...

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

    *Japan | Tritium water release to begin in summer Fishermen in Fukushima continue to oppose the release of contaminated water Even after the International Nuclear Regulatory Authority (IAEA) published its report, fishermen from Fukushima continue to oppose the release of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant Daiichi. In the IAEA report...

  12. Newsletter XXII 2023 - May 28th to June 3rd - News+ Political style in Germany Please, strengthen the AfD

    – The global market for nuclear power plants will remain at the low level of the previous year in 2022, and there is no sign of a renaissance. This emerges from data from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In 2022, only six new nuclear power plants worldwide came online or reached initial criticality. Five old nuclear power plants were...

  13. Newsletter XIX 2023 - May 7-13 - News+ Is the West turning Ukraine into a nuclear battlefield?

    with the power plant in Zaporizhia, Europe's largest nuclear power plant, which is occupied by Russian troops. Now a new level of escalation has apparently been reached. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warns that the danger situation is becoming increasingly unpredictable and that there is a risk of a serious nuclear accident. The nearby town of Enerhodar, where most of the families of the nuclear power plant staff live, is...

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

    – small chemical mediator molecules – can pick up electrons from the photosystems at a much earlier point in time than previously thought... * Ukraine | Security | Zaporizhia | IAEA power supply only via one line “Precarious situation”: IAEA raises alarm about safety at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant... The situation at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is precarious, warns the International...

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

    The original camp was found removed, LNA spokesman Chaled Mahdshub said on Thursday. The camp was located near the border with Chad and was sealed by the UN nuclear regulator IAEA in 2020. Mahdshub expressed the suspicion that thieves from Chad had robbed the warehouse and later left the barrels lying around... * Corruption | Lobby Register Warning from the Council of Europe...

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

    In two weeks 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 discharge of more than a million tons of contaminated water into the Pacific endangers numerous animal and plant species and is also...

  17. Newsletter VIII 2023 - February 19th to 25th - News+ Mönch von Lützerath: Sympathetic figures of the climate movement

    of fleets have a significant impact on the rest of the market as vehicles generally enter the used car market after only 3-5 years... * Iran | Uranium enrichment | IAEA report: IAEA apparently knows that uranium in Iran is enriched to 84 percent. The uranium is said to have a level of purity that is almost suitable for weapons. The UN Atomic Energy Agency is now examining how this came about...

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

    should be punished and should never be resurrected as a great power, fueling a fierce and militant nationalism that now dominates on both sides... *** January 13 Japan | Fukushima | IAEA | Release of tritium Atomic Energy Agency approves introduction Fukushima water is allowed into the sea Twelve years after the Fukushima reactor disaster, the International Atomic Energy Agency has...

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

    to the numbers: Over 5.500 lobby actors were entered in the register at the end of December 2022. This means that the number is not far from our forecast in the spring... * Number of nuclear reactors is falling | IAEA | Nuclear lobby In 2022, the number of nuclear power plants and nuclear power production fell for the first time worldwide. At the end of 2022, according to statistics from the official IAEA (International Atomic Energy...

  20. Newsletter XLVI 2022 - November 16th to 23rd - News+ Now only the wisdom of the Peace of Westphalia can help

    Government is far from stopping the climate crisis... * Russia War | Ukraine | Winter Russia's war against Ukraine Ukraine current: Ten million Ukrainians without electricity The IAEA passes a new resolution against Russia. It calls on Moscow to stop all operations at nuclear facilities. Artist Banksy is committed to street art in Ukraine. A...

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