1. Newsletter IV 2024 - January 21st to 27th - Current news + AfD ban: Off to Karlsruhe?

    were exposed to high doses of radiation. Background On January 21, 1968, a US B-52 bomber from New York began a patrol flight around Greenland, armed with four hydrogen bombs. In the 1960s, as part of Operation Chrome Dome, up to twelve nuclear-armed US bombers were in the air around the clock every day in order to respond in the event of a nuclear first strike...

  2. Newsletter III 2024 - January 14th to 20th - Current news + Psychological explanations for doing nothing

    tested a different approach... * January 17, 1966 (Broken Arrow) Palomares, USA The Nuclear Chain Palomares, Spain Crash of a nuclear weapon plane In January 1966, four hydrogen bombs fell near the Spanish city of Palomares after a US B-52 The Luftwaffe collided with another aircraft in mid-air. The non-nuclear explosives of two bombs detonated...

  3. Newsletter I 2024 - January 1st to 6th - News+ - The necessary change needs more support

    4. Nuclear weapons test) Punggye-ri, PRK Wikipedia North Korean nuclear weapons program On January 6, 2016, the government of North Korea announced that a successful test of a hydrogen bomb had been carried out for the first time. Seismic signals have been measured by Chinese and US earthquake monitors near the Punggye Ri nuclear weapons test site, indicating a nuclear weapon explosion...

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

    Skyhawk, USA Wikipedia 1965 A-4 incident in the Philippine Sea The A-4 crash in the Philippines in 1965 was a Broken Arrow incident in which a Douglas A-4E Skyhawk fighter aircraft equipped with a nuclear weapon (hydrogen bomb). of the United States Navy from the aircraft carrier USS Ticonderoga crashed into the sea off Japan. The plane, the pilot and the weapon were...

  5. Newsletter XLIV 2023 - October 29th to November 4th - News+ Uranium exports from Lingen to Russia violate EU law - study by the Greens justifies the possibility of a ban

    However, this bomb was unusable due to its heavy weight and was designed purely as a demonstration of force during the Cold War... Wikipedia AN602 The AN602 was a hydrogen bomb that was detonated on October 30, 1961 in the north of the Soviet Union. It created the largest explosion ever caused by man... Construction The work carried out by a team led by the later dissident...

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

    six nuclear tests: in 2006, 2009, 2013, twice in 2016 and most recently in September 2017. North Korea claimed on January 6, 2016 that the country had successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time... September 8th Climate policy | Energy transition | Global warming Paper of horror The United Nations has compiled where the international community is in the implementation of...

  7. 1950 to 1959 - INES, NAMS and other events

    of the weapon's conventional explosive... February 5, 1958 (Broken Arrow) Tybee Island, USA Wikipedia de Tybee bomb The Tybee bomb is a 3,5 ton Mark 15 hydrogen bomb that was detonated on February 5, 1958 in was lost near Tybee Island off Savannah, Georgia. After a Boeing B-47 bomber from the US Air Force's Strategic Air Command crashes during...

  8. 1960 to 1969 - INES, NAMS and other events

    were exposed to high doses of radiation. Background On January 21, 1968, a US B-52 bomber from New York began a patrol flight around Greenland, armed with four hydrogen bombs. In the 1960s, as part of Operation Chrome Dome, up to twelve nuclear-armed US bombers were in the air around the clock every day in order to respond in the event of a nuclear first strike...

  9. 2010 to 2019 - INES, NAMS and other events

    therefore came from an explosion, the second, about 8 minutes later, from a collapse. A few hours after these reports, North Korean state media announced that the country had tested a hydrogen bomb. While the explosive power of the last tests from 2013 to 2016 was in the range of 10 to 25 kilotons of TNT equivalent, the explosive power of the explosion on September 3, 2017, according to initial...

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

    became a permanent member of the UN Security Council. Arms race up to the Tsar bomb A nuclear arms race broke out between the USA and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. America exploded the first hydrogen bomb in 1952, with a destructive power 800 times greater than the Hiroshima bomb. In 1961, the USSR detonated the “Tsar Bomb,” the largest nuclear weapon ever built, over the island of Novaya Zemlya.

  11. Newsletter XXIV 2023 - June 11th to 17th - News+ How the West is losing the Global South

    decreed. The first Soviet nuclear weapons were manufactured in the Nuclear Engineering Institute under the direction of Juli Chariton and, with the help of Andrei Sakharov, the largest hydrogen bomb ever tested (see “Tsar Bomb”). [...] In August 2010, according to reports, 2200 helpers managed to bring fires under control near the atomic research center that were spreading across Russia due to...

  12. Newsletter XXI 2023 - 21 to 27 May - News+ World Biodiversity Day: Will the plan to restore Europe's biodiversity fail?

    six nuclear tests: in 2006, 2009, 2013, twice in 2016 and most recently in September 2017. North Korea claimed on January 6, 2016 that the country had successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time. On May 22, 2018, North Korea closed its nuclear test site at Punggye-ri... May 24, Netherlands | PFAS | Drinking water Contaminated drinking water: Netherlands holds 3M liable 3M...

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

    two large, floating wind farms with an output of 250 megawatts each, which can be increased to 500 megawatts... *** March 6th Spain | Palomares | radioactive plutonium Hydrogen bombs from the Cold War Spain calls on US to clean up after plutonium accident Plutonium was released in a mid-air bomber collision over the Spanish southeast coast in the XNUMXs...

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

    Federal Office for Radiation Protection in conversation with PTA Forum... * Spain January 17, 1966 (Broken Arrow) Palomares, ESP USA - January 17, 1966, Palomares, ESP - Crash of a B-52 bomber with 4 hydrogen bombs on board... - Wikipedia Palomares nuclear accident The Palomares nuclear accident involving nuclear weapons of the US Air Force's Strategic Air Command occurred on January 17, 1966 at Palomares, a...

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

    at. It is very likely that more than 2022 gigawatts of additional PV capacity will be installed in 200. China alone is aiming for an expansion of 100 gigawatts this year... * USSR | Hydrogen bomb October 30, 1961, Tsar bomb AN602 over Novaya Zemlya, USSR Nuclear weapons A - Z Tsar bomb English: Tsar Bomba or emperor bomb The detonation of the Tsar bomb (or Tsar bomb) on October 30, 1961 is...

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

    six nuclear tests: in 2006, 2009, 2013, twice in 2016 and most recently in September 2017. North Korea claimed on January 6, 2016 that the country had successfully tested a hydrogen bomb for the first time. On May 22, 2018, North Korea closed its nuclear test site near Punggye-ri... *** Top of page News+ Background knowledge *** News+ September 09th ** Demonstration | ANF...

  17. Newsletter XXII 2022 - May 27th to 31st - News+ The nuclear lobby is stepping on the gas again

    occupied. The U.S. military chose Bikini Atoll for its first nuclear weapons tests after dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Between 1946 and 1958, 23 atomic and hydrogen bombs were detonated on the reef, in the air and underwater. The King of the Bikians agreed to the evacuation of the islanders, believing that his people would be able to return to the island at a later date...

  18. Newsletter XIX 2022 - May 05th to 12th - News+ The economic consequences of the Ukraine war

    in the state of Colorado about 30 kilometers from Denver. Components of nuclear weapons were manufactured here, especially plutonium triggers for the purpose of igniting the even more powerful hydrogen bombs, which were delivered to the Pantex Plant for final assembly. Between 1953 and 1989, approximately 70.000 of these Pu cores were produced, leaving behind radioactive dust containing plutonium...

  19. Newsletter III 2022 - January 15th to 21st - News+ Advancing the energy transition: The mills of the plain

    proven." More on the topic: BfS President on taxonomy: EU deliberately suppresses nuclear danger * January 21, 1968 - (Broken Arrow) - Thule Airport, Greenland - Crash of a B-52 bomber with 4 hydrogen bombs on board... * 21. January 1969 - (INES 5 - NAMS 1,6) - Lucens Nuclear Power Plant - When the cooling system of an experimental reactor in the Lucens experimental nuclear power plant (VAKL) in the canton of Vaud failed...

  20. Newsletter LI - November 06th to 11.11.2021th, 06 - News+ November XNUMXth - Is this megalomania or the end of the climate crisis?

    Hydrogen is known, which still plays a central role in fusion research today. Thereafter, theoretical fusion research in the military sector made rapid progress with the conception of the hydrogen bomb. In 1954, the USA detonated the first H-bomb on Bikini Atoll, followed a year later by the Soviet Union... 1980s to 2010s: Advanced Tokamaks The...

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