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To 5th August - nuclear and climate news

6th August Hiroshima 9th August Nagasaki  - so far these anniversaries are being ignored by the media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-07xiaBl2vk But not in Japan.   Japanese children will pass on the history of Nagasaki's horror nuclear bombing on 9 Aug 1945

The heatwave continues in the Northern hemisphere, but rarely is that awful left-wing term "climate change"mentioned in news reports. It's affecting all the Northern countries, though there is more news coverage about USA and Europe. Human-caused climate change made heat wave five times more likely.

Much nuclear news about the heatwave, too. The nuclear lobby's poster boy, France, is copping it, with nuclear reactors having further cuts to their production, their cooling systems being unable to cope. Other countries' reactors are similarly affected.

AUSTRALIA

Investigative journalism greatly threatened by Nine-Fairfax merger.

NUCLEAR

ANSTO has the luxury of its commercial follies being funded by the tax-payer.

CLIMATE Aboriginal landowners Wangan and Jagalingou take land rights fight to the UN.

ENERGY   National Energy Guarantee (NEG) discriminates against rooftop solar, makes emissions task more expensive. Australia’s 2017 solar PV installation tally already eclipsed – in July.  Lots more news at reneweconomy.com.au

INTERNATIONAL

Large retrospective study shows the connection between low level radiation and leukemia.

Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs) now recognised as unviable: governments still pouring money into them.

The insidious toll of climate change heat on workers, and on the economy.

EUROPE.  Centre for Security Studies explains NATO Nuclear SharingNordic nuclear power plants hit by unprecedented heat wave. Europe's nuclear reactors affected by heat waves.

JAPAN.   Ahead of Olympic Games, Fukushima nuclear power plant gets an extreme makeover. Japan's NRA plans nuclear wastes burial at least 70 meters deep for about 100,000 years. Fukushima Unit 2 Refueling Floor Work Poses Risks. TEPCO's Plan For Some Of The More Dangerous Work At Daiichi.  No Long Term Storage Location for Fukushima Daiichi Spent Fuel.

UK£10bn Moorside nuclear power plant plunged into further doubt. Wylfa nuclear power to be very expensive for both taxpayers and consumers. Sorry history of UK's Moorside nuclear project, and why it might well be abandoned.  Climate change will bring sea level rise - bringing danger to Hinkley Point C nuclear site.

USA.

CANADA. Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) of Canada bribing struggling towns to have nuclear waste dump. Secret transport of nuclear wastes from Illinois to Port Huron?  Canadian university develops new particle accelerator to supply medical isotopes. University of Alberta’s Medical Isotope Cyclotron Facility - medical radioisotopes without nuclear reactor.

SOUTH AMERICA. Latin American and Caribbean nations lead the way towards nuclear disarmament.

 

6th August Hiroshima 9th August Nagasaki  - so far these anniversaries are being ignored by the media. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-07xiaBl2vk But not in Japan.   Japanese children will pass on the history of Nagasaki's horror nuclear bombing on 9 Aug 1945

The heatwave continues in the Northern hemisphere, but rarely is that awful left-wing term "climate change" mentioned in news reports. It's affecting all the Northern countries, though there is more news coverage about USA and Europe. Human-caused climate change made heat wave five times more likely.

Much nuclear news about the heatwave, too. The nuclear lobby's poster boy, France, is copping it, with nuclear reactors having further cuts to their production, their cooling systems being unable to cope. Other countries' reactors are similarly affected.

CLIMATE and nuclear news this week

On the Australian telly news, I saw English people having a lovely time on Brighton beach, because the weather is so warm.  But I think that there's more to the story of warm days in the Northern hemisphere. Some of the heatwave effects are not so jolly. Could it possibly have something to do with climate change? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG-GlVSKbJQ

And, by the way, Japan's heatwave is a problem, now, in 2018. The Tokyo Olympics are planned for exactly the same time of the year, in 2020.

From next year tourists will not be allowed to climb Uluru in the Australian outback

From next year tourists will not be allowed to climb Uluru in the Australian outback. In a historic vote last year the Uluru-Kata Tjuta board of 12 people - including 8 Anangu Elders - decided to end the climb. This follows years of campaigning by the owners of the site, the Anangu Aborigines.

Nuclear and climate news in the week that was

Things appear to be  quiet on the global nuclear news scene. Lulled by the present stalemate in USA-North Korea nuclear tensions, the world's media complacently reports on the nuclear weapons build-up going on in USA, Russia,  India, Pakistan , and  to a much lesser degree China. The main focus of media about things nuclear is the hype about "new nuclear" - Small Modular Nuclear Reactors, (SMRs). So many news items in praise of SMRs - all sounding suspiciously as if copied from industry handout sheets, and all claiming that nuclear is the cure for climate change. Do these journalists ever bother to check on the facts about this claim?

Gǎi Dào Nr. 89, Mai 2018 erschienen

Vor kurzem ist in der neuen Schriftenreihe “DadA-Studien” die Arbeit “Deutschsprachige anarchistische Periodika heute. Ein Bericht zum digitalen Medienwandel” erschienen. Der Autor Günter Hoerig untersucht darin die Veränderungen regelmäßig erscheinender anarchistischer Publikationen im Zuge der neuen Möglichkeiten digitaler Medien. Anhand vier für die deutschsprachige anarchistische Medienlandschaft besonders relevante Publikationsbeispielen untersucht Hoerig deren Umsetzung, darunter auch die Găi Dào – “als Beispiel für eine Neugründung (2011), die direkt als elektronische Publikation startet” (S. 36).

Anarchist Hackers, ein Aufruf an alle Anarchist*innen

Der nächste Schritt anarchistischer Praktik: anarchistische Hacker*innen!

Gǎi Dào Nr. 88, April 2018 erschienen

Nach der letzten GaiDao-Ausgabe haben wir Rückmeldung bekommen, dass die Diskussionsartikel in letzter Zeit manchmal einen zu scharfen Ton angeschlagen und unsachlich gewirkt haben. Dies gibt uns natürlich zu denken.
Grundsätzlich gibt es verschiedene Verständnisse davon, was Kritik ist und wie sie formuliert werden sollte. Dies betrifft sowohl die Menschen innerhalb der GaiDao-Redaktion, als auch die Leser*innen und Autor*innen.

Waffenlieferungen nach Syrien: Wer, was und wozu?

2017 hat die internationale Organisation "Amnesty International" den Bericht veröffentlicht, aus dem folgt, dass die Kämpfer des Islamischen Staates (IS) über eine große Menge Waffen verfügen. Laut Angaben von Menschenrechtlern wären die Hauptlieferanten der Waffen seit vielen Jahren die USA und ihre Verbündeten. Die Waffen waren für die Freie Syrische Armee (FSA) bestimmt, doch "ist es so gekommen", dass sie den Terroristen in die Hände gefallen sind. Die Kämpfer verfügen also zur Zeit über 100 Arten von Waffen aus der Produktion von 25 Ländern. Es geht um die Waffen und Munition der amerikanischen, deutschen, britischen sowie postsowjetischen Herstellung.

Abgaben von NATO-Mitgliedern werden für die Selbst-PR des Bündnisses ausgegeben

Die NATO-Leitung startete Anfang 2018 das Programm der Informations- und diplomatischen Begleitung der Tätigkeit, die auf die Verstärkung der kollektiven Sicherheit in Europa gerichtet ist.

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