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BAN NUCLEAR POWER
Montag, 20. Juni 2011
Sonntag, 19. Juni 2011
U.S. Nuclear Industry Was in Trouble Before Fukushima and Now is Stalled in Terms of New Growth
Nuclear power is uneconomical. Nuclear power is polluting. Nuclear power is a public health threat. The nuclear industry is seeking to capitalize on legitimate concerns about climate change in order to gain access to the federal, state and local subsidies necessary to prop up this mature but uneconomic energy industry. This is an industry plagued by cost overruns, construction problems, loan defaults, bankruptcies, and accidents. As the nuclear industry tries to resuscitate itself and promote a new wave of construction, taxpayers and ratepayers alike should not bear the burdens of this completely unsafe investment.
http://www.psr.org/nuclear-bailout/
Campaign Site "Nuclear Bailout" – run by "Physicians for Social Responsibility"
Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant
Electrical Fire Knocks Out Spent Fuel Cooling at Nebraska Nuclear Plant
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=electrical-fire-knocks-out-spent-fuel-cooling-nebraska-nuclear-plant
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=electrical-fire-knocks-out-spent-fuel-cooling-nebraska-nuclear-plant
Freitag, 17. Juni 2011
Donnerstag, 2. Juni 2011
Global organizations call for nuclear power’s ban
Clean technology and environment groups World Council for Renewable Energy and Greenpeace, respectively, called for the banning of nuclear power and phasing out of current plants in light of the dangers in recent events.http://www.ecoseed.org/business/renewable-energy/article/95-renewable-energy/9262-global-organizations-call-for-nuclear-power’s-ban
Japans Nuklearsklaven
Nimm die Arbeit nicht an, sie wird dich töten.“ Die Warnung kam für viele zu spät. Über drei Jahrzehnte lang war die Anwerbung von Bettlern, Kleinkriminellen, Immigranten und Armen zur Ausführung der risikoreichsten Arbeiten in japanischen Atomkraftwerken Routine. Und sie ist es heute noch. Zwischen 700 und 1000 Obdachlose sind daran gestorben und weitere Tausend in dieser Zeit an Krebs erkrankt, das ergaben Untersuchungen Yuko Fujitas, Physikprofessor an der renommierten japanischen Universität Keio.
http://www.hintergrund.de/201106011570/globales/umwelt/japans-nuklearsklaven.html
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