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- Three Mile Island nuclear plant will reopen to power Microsoft data centers via NPR 2024/09/20
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Daily Archives: 2012/08/04
モンゴル 日本大使館にデモ 「核廃棄物 持ち込むな」 via 東京新聞
国の垣根を越えて脱原発に取り組むモンゴル、韓国の政治家、研究者らと昨年十一月に「脱原発アジア」を宣言した川崎市幸区、崔勝久(チェスング)さん(66)が先月、両国を訪問した。十六日には、東京で開かれた「さようなら原発十万人集会」に呼応したデモを、ウランバートルの日本大使館前で展開した。帰国した崔さんに現地の事情を聞いた。 (山本哲正) 続きはモンゴル 日本大使館にデモ 「核廃棄物 持ち込むな」
地域ミーティング 放射能汚染からの農業再生 〜福島・南相馬市〜 via NHK
地域ミーティング第3回は、福島県南相馬市で開催しました。会場はひがし生涯学習センター。参加者は地元で有機農業を営んでいる農家の皆さんです。議論のテーマは、「放射能汚染からの農業再生」。チェルブイリ原発事故の汚染地帯で農地を再生させる活動を続けてきた分子生物学者の河田昌東さんと共に、放射能に汚染された大地で、農業を再生させることは可能か、どうすれば安全な農作物を栽培することができるのか探ります。 […] 河田さんは、チャルノブイリ、そして福島と放射能汚染との格闘を続けています。その河田さんが、最後に放射能に立ち向かう時に、最も大切な考え方を伝えました。 「今日、こうして長い時間お話をして、いままでなかったような感触というか、発見がありました。これでやっと、チェルノブイリから先にいけるのかなという気になりました。 最後になりますけれども、今まで、先ほどの”風評被害”も含めて、何となく根拠をハッキリさせないまま安全だとか、あるいは危険だとか、そういうことをお互いにやってきた結果、こういう事態になっていると思うのですね。 そこでやはり提案したいのは、ここまでわかっている。しかし、ここはわからない、ここは本当に不安なところなのだということをはっきりさせる。そしてそれを共有する。”無知の知 UNKNOWN KNOWNS”というのですけれども、自分が何を知っていて、何を知らないのかということを知るということですね。哲学的な考え方です。 続きは地域ミーティング 放射能汚染からの農業再生〜福島・南相馬市〜 ◇参照汚染米、カリウム濃度影響か
【意見書】今、福島のこども達に何が起きているか?
松崎道幸 (深川市立病院内科・医学博士) 甲状腺障害、呼吸機能、骨髄機能などをチェルノブイリ事故等の結果から考察する 続きは今、福島のこども達に何が起きているか? ◇英語ではWhat Is Currently Happening to Fukushima Children?
Exelon pushes to scrap wind subsidy via The Chicago Tribune
Exelon Corp.has been a climate change evangelist for 20 years, billing itself as one of the greenest, lowest-pollution-emitting power producers in the country. The nation’s largest owner of nuclear power plants also is one of its top wind power owners. … Continue reading
Nuclear safety and affordable reactors: Can we have both? via The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
He shows that safety has been the driver of nuclear costs and that the inability of the industry to deliver safe reactors at affordable costs is an endemic, long-standing problem. Nuclear power, he writes, is a complex technology based on … Continue reading
Entangled histories: Climate science and nuclear weapons research from The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
Climate science and nuclear weapons testing have a long and surprisingly intimate relationship. The global networks that monitored the Fukushima radiation plume and forecasted its movement are the direct descendants of systems and computer models developed to trace fallout from … Continue reading
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Fish Getting Skin Cancer From UV Radiation, Scientists Say via The LA Times
f you’re still skeptical that a tan can be dangerous, consider this: Scientists have found that wild fish are getting skin cancer from ultraviolet radiation. Approximately 15% of coral trout in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef had cancerous lesions on their … Continue reading
Hasegawa gets the perfect portrait via The Japan Times
Making a documentary on a crusading 90-year-old photojournalist who is famously fearless and uncompromising is not for the timid. Saburo Hasegawa, who has been directing television documentaries on a range of social issues since the 1990s, was initially afraid that … Continue reading
Truman grandson visits Hiroshima A-bomb memorial via The Associated Press
TOKYO – A grandson of ex-U.S. President Harry Truman, who ordered the atomic bombings of Japan during World War II, is in Hiroshima to attend a memorial service for the victims. Clifton Truman Daniel visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park … Continue reading
Hiroshima to grade states on disarmament via The Japan Times
As the 67th anniversary of Hiroshima’s atomic bombing approaches, the prefecture is trying a new tactic to achieve the goal of global nuclear disarmament. A prefectural official told The Japan Times on Tuesday that Hiroshima will conduct its own research … Continue reading