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「これで改善できるのか」規制委員長が東電を批判 柏崎刈羽原発のテロ対策不備を巡る報告書巡り via 東京新聞
原子力規制委員会の更田ふけた豊志委員長は29日の記者会見で、東京電力が柏崎刈羽原発(新潟県)のテロ対策不備の原因分析と改善策をまとめた報告書について「具体性が読み取れず、これで本当に改善できるのか分からない」と述べ、東電の姿勢を批判した。 柏崎刈羽原発では2015年ごろから、侵入検知装置が多数故障し、監視カメラなどによる代わりの対応も不十分な状況が常態化。東電は22日公表の報告書で、テロの脅威について現場担当者の理解が足りず、発電所長や本社側も実態を把握していなかったなどの問題点を挙げた。 更田委員長は「世界最大級の原発でテロ対策が重視されてしかるべきなのに、どうして軽視されたのか。他の発電所に比べ、経営層の関与や意識が低すぎた」と話した。 […] 全文
「黒い雨」救済拡大、具体策を 岸田氏の地元・広島で被爆者が訴え via 毎日新聞
自民党新総裁に選出された岸田文雄氏の地元・広島では、原爆の「黒い雨」を浴びた人たちが被爆者認定を求めた訴訟で原告側全面勝訴とした広島高裁判決が7月に確定し、原告以外への救済拡大が課題となっている。判決を受け菅義偉首相が救済拡大方針を示したものの具体化には至っておらず、被爆地から誕生した新総裁がどう実現するかに注目が集まる。 「放っておかれた年月が長すぎるの。せめて早く助けてください」。切実な願いを明かしたのは、広島市佐伯区の小川泰子さん(80)。訴訟には加われなかったが、被爆者健康手帳の申請に向けて準備を進めている。肝硬変や胃潰瘍で体調は悪く、新型コロナウイルスによる自粛生活で精神的にも落ち込む毎日だ。「『死んだ方がいい』とさえ思っていた時に、救済の方針が示された。(岸田氏は)広島の人じゃけえ、ええ方に転ぶかな。いつまで生きとれるかわからんのです」と、一刻も早い救済を願った。 「岸田さんはこれまで、黒い雨のためには、全然動いてくれんかった。今後が心配」。原告の本毛稔さん(81)=同区=も不安を口にした。原告の母体となった「広島県『黒い雨』原爆被害者の会連絡協議会」に加わり運動を続けてきたが、会によると、岸田氏への直接の陳情が実現したことはないという。[…] 小山美砂 全文
U.S. lawmakers move urgently to recognize survivors of the first atomic bomb test via National Geographic
By Lesley M.M. Blume […] The flakes were fallout from the Manhattan Project’s Trinity test, the world’s first atomic bomb detonation. It took place at 5:29 a.m. local time atop a hundred-foot steel tower 40 miles away at the Alamogordo Bombing … Continue reading
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The history of nuclear power’s imagined future: Plutonium’s journey from asset to waste via Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
By William Walker Two histories of nuclear power can be recounted. The first is the history of the active present. It tells, amongst other things, of the technology’s evolution and role in electricity production, its military connections, installed types, capacities … Continue reading
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Tagged Frank von Hippel, nuclear energy, Nuclear Weapons, plutonium, radioactive waste
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New push on to expand nuclear radiation compensation via The Santa Fe New Mexican
By Susan Montoya Bryan ALBUQUERQUE — A bipartisan group of lawmakers is renewing a push to expand a U.S. compensation program for people who were exposed to radiation following uranium mining and nuclear testing carried out during the Cold War. … Continue reading
Support for Nuclear Ban Treaty Is Rising. Nuclear Nations Are on the Defensive. via Truthout
By Jon Letman Nuclear tensions and nuclear spending are on the rise, but the elevated danger of nuclear weapons is overshadowed as other urgent global threats from the COVID pandemic, climate and environmental emergencies, and other urgent crises dominate news headlines. The … Continue reading
Radioactive Waste Dump Connection of Yucca Mt/West Texas – Ian Zabarte + Nuke Bailout Headache$$$ – Dave Kraft, NH #535 via Nuclear Hotseat
This Week’s Featured Interviews: Radioactive waste dump connection between Yucca Mountain and West Texas explored and exposed by Ian Zabarte, Principal Man for the Western Bands of the Shoshone Nation. He rips apart the recent decision by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to approve a high level “interim” … Continue reading
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Tagged energy policy, Exelon, Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS), radioactive waste
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New study on nuclear testing in French Polynesia reveals France’s ‘censorship and secrecy’ via The World
More than 400 claims have been filed against the French government for nuclear tests on French Polynesia between 1966 and 1996. Scientists say about 110,000 people have been affected by radioactive fallout. By Ashley Westerman It’s been nearly two decades since … Continue reading
First Cases of Throat Cancer Linked to Fukushima Nuclear Plant via Vice
By Hanako Montgomery Two men developed throat cancer after being employed at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and one of them reportedly died from the illness—the first known cases of the condition linked to working at the site. The unnamed men, … Continue reading
被爆76周年原水爆禁止世界大会 国際シンポジウムⅡ 脱原発・エネルギー政策 via 原水禁
国際シンポジウムⅡ(脱原発・エネルギー政策課題)「原発事故から10年~エネルギー政策転換~」 日 時 2021年8月6日(金) 16:00~18:00 配 信 YouTube原水禁チャンネル 主 催 被爆76周年原水爆禁止世界大会実行委員会 登壇者 コーディネーター:藤本泰成(原水爆禁止日本国民会議共同議長) パネリスト:松原弘直(環境エネルギー政策研究所(ISEP)理事)、Stefan Wentzel(ドイツ・緑の党)、金賢雨(韓国・脱核新聞運営委員長) 基調提起:武藤類子(福島原発告訴団代表) 内 容 国際社会に先駆けて「脱原発」という課題に向き合ってきたドイツと、日本同様に米国の影響の下、原発社会を構成してきた隣国の韓国からゲストを迎え、福島原発事故の反省にたって、今日本の進むべき道がどのようなものかを考えていきます。