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

    = Billiarde) an radioaktivem Abfall in die Zuflüsse der Tetscha geleitet – unter anderem Strontium-90, Cäsium-137, Plutonium und Uran.1 Zum Vergleich: Die radioaktive Belastung des Pazifischen Ozeans durch den Super-GAU von Fukushima schätzt man auf etwa 78 PBq. Zudem kam es in Majak bis 1968 zu mindestens acht kritischen Unfällen... AtomkraftwerkePlag Die Plutoniumfabrik Majak 1957 ereignete...

  2. Newsletter XV 2024 - April 7th to 13th - News+ Shell pleads not guilty

    Arrow) U-Boot K-129 sank 2900 km nw Hawaii, UdSSR Atomwaffen A-Z Unfälle mit Atomwaffen - Hawaii, 1968 1.200 km nordwestlich der Insel Oahu, Hawaii, in einer Tiefe von 4.900 Metern im Stillen Ozean, versank am 11. April 1968 unter ungeklärten Umständen ein sowjetisches Diesel-U-Boot K-129 (Golf-Klasse). Drei ballistische Raketen (SS-N-5) und möglicherweise zwei Torpedos mit nuklearen...

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    no one knows. It's as if we were paving expressways today to change traffic and promising that they would one day become cycle paths... * Warming | Ocean | Sea temperatures Extreme climate in the oceans: This is why sea temperatures are breaking all records Since March 2023, sea temperatures have risen dramatically worldwide. Two unexpected effects that...

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

    a “red alert” was declared due to the abundance of heat records broken last year. WMO Secretary General Celeste Saulo particularly referred to the consequences of climate change on the oceans. Anders Levermann is a professor of climate system dynamics. In an interview with the ZDFheute journal, he classifies the new numbers and explains what he believes is necessary. ZDF: What effect...

  5. Newsletter XI 2024 - March 10th to 16th - News+ There is every reason to be afraid of the AfD

    The government and the operator TEPCO do not have the situation under control. The destroyed reactors cannot be entered, and radioactive water contaminates groundwater and the Pacific Ocean. This must be kept in mind in order to be able to assess the degree of irresponsibility of the Japanese government in its decision to use nuclear power plants that were shut down after the GAU against the...

  6. 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

    It is important to determine whether the transport company and the shipping company “have taken the right precautionary measures,” said Spanish Environment Minister Teresa Ribera. Plastic in oceans and ecosystems is one of humanity's biggest problems... * Greenwashing | Climate neutral | Certificates The billion-dollar business with climate neutrality: MDR research by “FAKT” for Das Erste shows...

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

    have consequences. Climate scientists and meteorologists can look back on another record year. 2023 was the warmest year on record, which, as reported, is also noticeable in the oceans. Since March, the average surface temperature of the seas between 60 degrees north and 60 degrees south has been well above not only the average for the years 1982 to 2011, but...

  8. Newsletter L 2023 - December 10th to 16th - News+ The tail wags the dog and those on the right lead us by the nose ring “Back to the Future”

    Government. As the world looks to Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, over 7 Palestinians have been displaced from their West Bank villages since October 1000... * Ocean | Fish | Merry Christmas Animal suffering and death Millions of fish die for domestic aquariums A saltwater aquarium for Christmas or a birthday - that sounds like a nice idea. And at least since...

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

    There had been floods in his childhood, “but what we have experienced in recent years is completely new.” In the past, very strong cyclones raced towards the coast from the Indian Ocean and flooded the country. More than half a million people died in the great flood on the Bay of Bengal in 1970. When the Bangladesh cyclone made landfall in 1991...

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

    Twitter). More nuclear power is good for climate neutrality and ensures affordable energy. One of the two Belgian nuclear power plants is located not far from the border with Germany... * Greenpeace | Ocean | Deep sea mining Greenpeace activists on occupation: “Deep sea mining destroys oceans” Two activists want to stop a ship from searching the Pacific floor for raw materials. You say,...

  11. Newsletter XLVII 2023 - November 19th to 25th - News+ Spectacular setback for the development of small nuclear reactors in the USA - The dead horse

    not just noise and dirt in the country, but also a climate of fear. The tube will stretch 1445 kilometers through the East African landscape, all the way to Tanzania on the Indian Ocean. With its starting point in Hoima on Lake Albert, it misses the Budongo forest, where the Reynolds are conducting research, by a few kilometers. Not far away, the French energy giant TotalEnergies is planning...

  12. Newsletter XLIII 2023 - October 22nd to 28th - News+ Municipal utilities are leaving the Future Gas lobby association

    New York and Hamburg will sink into the sea Apocalypse The West Antarctic ice shelf will melt even if global warming is limited to 1,5 degrees. This will cause the global oceans to rise by up to five meters. This means that not only New York would be doomed - but also Emden. The West Antarctic ice sheet is losing its protective belt: Even if the international community...

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

    USA to ensure the shortest possible reaction time in the event of a nuclear war. On October 3, 1986, one of the rockets detonated in its silo around 680 nautical miles northeast of the Bermuda Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, filling the rocket room with water. The K-219 then surfaced and floated on the surface for three days. On October 6th the submarine finally sank...

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

    Requirements plan review of the current Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan (BVWP), reforms must be implemented... * Warming and CO2 increase are causing seawater to become acidic How severe is the acidification of the oceans? Strip graphic illustrates decrease in pH value and aragonite content over the last 40 years Invisible danger to the marine world: New global comparative measurements show how far the...

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

    World Development is progressing relentlessly and we don't have much time left... The internal search for population | Catastrophe | Collapse brought the following results, among others: August 19, 2023 - Oceans - the new source of drinking water * June 30, 2023 - Heat deaths - Almost 50 degrees Celsius in Mexico * April 6, 2023 - Noam Chomsky: Wild Capitalism * December 2022 - THTR Newsletter No 155 -...

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

    When wind power is combined at sea, we almost always have wind power available. In addition, there is storable hydropower, geothermal energy, bioenergy and the wave and sea energy of the oceans. The world is full of renewable energy. We just have to learn to harness the entire symphony of renewables. If the Bundestag gives the green light in the fall, the government's solar package can...

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

    in their network can use their network fees to help pay for the expansion of infrastructure in other parts of Germany. The head of the Federal Network Agency recently supported this. * Drinking water | Ocean | Seawater desalination Desalinating water: Oceans - the new source of drinking water Drinking water is becoming increasingly scarce worldwide. Climate change and population growth are exacerbating the problem. Is desalination...

  18. 1950 to 1959 - INES, NAMS and other events

    = Billiarde) an radioaktivem Abfall in die Zuflüsse der Tetscha geleitet – unter anderem Strontium-90, Cäsium-137, Plutonium und Uran.1 Zum Vergleich: Die radioaktive Belastung des Pazifischen Ozeans durch den Super-GAU von Fukushima schätzt man auf etwa 78 PBq. Zudem kam es in Majak bis 1968 zu mindestens acht kritischen Unfällen... AtomkraftwerkePlag Die Plutoniumfabrik Majak Majak befindet...

  19. 1960 to 1969 - INES, NAMS and other events

    = Billiarde) an radioaktivem Abfall in die Zuflüsse der Tetscha geleitet – unter anderem Strontium-90, Cäsium-137, Plutonium und Uran.1 Zum Vergleich: Die radioaktive Belastung des Pazifischen Ozeans durch den Super-GAU von Fukushima schätzt man auf etwa 78 PBq. Zudem kam es in Majak bis 1968 zu mindestens acht kritischen Unfällen... AtomkraftwerkePlag Die Plutoniumfabrik Majak 1957 ereignete...

  20. 1970 to 1979 - INES, NAMS and other events

    by country Millstone is the only nuclear power plant in the US state of Connecticut. It is located on a former quarry, after which it is named, on Niantic Bay of the Atlantic Ocean in the city of Waterford. It consists of three reactors, one decommissioned boiling water reactor and two active pressurized water reactor units... Nuclear power accidents by country#United_States...

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