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10. IAEA & WHO: No health impacts because of Fukushima - IPPNW study | 10. IAEA & WHO: No health impacts because of Fukushima - IPPNW study | ||
shows the opposite | shows the opposite | ||
− | 11. | + | 11. Nouvel accord collaboratif de Cameco pour faire taire les |
− | + | protestations indigènes contre les mines d'uranium | |
− | 12. | + | 12. La construction de la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique est en |
− | 13. | + | panne |
+ | 13. Incendie sur un vaisseau nucléaire à Hambourg (Allemagne): on a | ||
+ | frôlé la catastrophe | ||
14. Western Australia's first uranium mine - a bad deal but not a | 14. Western Australia's first uranium mine - a bad deal but not a | ||
done deal - emerging trends in environmental assessment | done deal - emerging trends in environmental assessment | ||
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− | 11. | + | 11. Nouvel accord collaboratif de Cameco pour faire taire les |
− | + | protestations indigènes contre les mines d'uranium | |
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− | + | Avec l'accord collaboratif signé par l'EFRN (English First River | |
− | + | Nation) en mai 2013 avec Cameco et Areva, après celui de Pinehouse de | |
− | + | décembre 2012 avec ces mêmes compagnies minières, c'est une communauté | |
− | + | indigène supplémentaire du nord-ouest du Saskatchewan qui s'engage à | |
− | + | soutenir l'exploitation de l'uranium et à ne plus y faire obstacle - | |
− | + | allant ainsi à l'encontre des protestations de ses membres. | |
− | + | Cet accord - que les membres de la communauté n'ont pas été autorisés | |
− | + | à consulter - promettrait 600 millions de dollars de contrats et de | |
− | + | salaires au peuple Dene contre son soutien aux projets existants et à | |
− | + | venir dans les terres traditionnelles de l'EFRN, et à la condition | |
− | + | qu'EFRN abandonne ses poursuites contre le gouvernement du | |
− | Saskatchewan | + | Saskatchewan à propos des droits fonciers issus de traités qui |
− | + | concernent les territoires se trouvant près du projet minier Millenium | |
+ | prévu par Cameco. | ||
− | + | Pour en savoir plus: | |
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/PR:Signing_of_Cameco/Areva_deal_with_English_River_First_Nations_ignites_strong_opposition_from_members | http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/PR:Signing_of_Cameco/Areva_deal_with_English_River_First_Nations_ignites_strong_opposition_from_members | ||
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− | 12. | + | 12. La construction de la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique est en |
+ | panne | ||
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− | + | Débâcle de la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique : sa construction | |
− | + | serait interrompue et peut-être même suspendue. Deux sous-traitants | |
− | (Baltic NPP) | + | oeuvrant pour la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique (Baltic NPP) de la |
− | + | région de Kaliningrad affirment que les travaux sur le site ont été | |
− | + | arrêtés et qu'un gel de la construction d'une durée de deux ans est | |
− | Europe, | + | attendu. |
− | + | ||
+ | Se heurtant à un mur de refus systématique malgré des années passées à | ||
+ | chercher à séduire les importateurs d'énergie et les investisseurs à | ||
+ | travers toute l'Europe, ce projet représente la tentative de la | ||
+ | dernière chance pour Moscou qui se tourne ainsi vers la réalisation de | ||
+ | réacteurs plus modestes en taille et en nombre - mais tout ceci ne | ||
+ | sent pas bon. | ||
− | + | En savoir plus sur: | |
http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2013/baltic_npp_debacle | http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2013/baltic_npp_debacle | ||
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− | 13. | + | 13. Incendie sur un vaisseau nucléaire à Hambourg (Allemagne): on a |
+ | frôlé la catastrophe | ||
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− | + | Le 1er mai 2013, le vaisseau combiné porte-conteneurs/transbordeur | |
− | + | Atlantic Cartier a brûlé dans le port de Hambourg (Allemagne). Il a | |
− | + | fallu 16 heures pour que les 5 bateaux de lutte incendie et les 296 | |
− | + | hommes mobilisés par les pompiers en viennent à bout. A 500 mètres | |
− | + | seulement du bateau en feu, au coeur de la cité qui compte 1,8 | |
− | + | millions d'habitants, se tenait l'office d'ouverture des Journées de | |
+ | l'Eglise où se trouvaient 35 000 personnes. Personne n'a été alerté ni | ||
+ | évacué. | ||
− | + | Deux semaines plus tard, on a su par le Parlement fédéral que ce | |
− | + | bateau contenait - outre 180 tonnes d'éthanol, environ 3,8 tonnes de | |
− | + | cartouches pour armes, 2,6 tonnes de poudre propulsive solide, et | |
− | + | encore bien d'autres marchandises dangereuses - environ 8,9 tonnes | |
− | + | d'hexafluorure d'uranium fissile et 11,6 tonnes d'oxyde d'uranium | |
− | + | fissile ou de barres de combustible. 70 voitures neuves ont brûlé à | |
− | + | l'intérieur du bateau ; par conséquent, des conteneurs qui se | |
− | + | trouvaient juste au-dessus et qui risquaient de brûler ont été | |
− | + | évacués à la hâte au cours des opérations de lutte contre le feu. | |
+ | L'UF6 provenait sans doute des Etats-Unis pour rejoindre | ||
+ | l'Installation d'enrichissement de l'uranium d'Almelo (Pays-Bas). | ||
+ | L'oxyde d'uranium devait normalement être livré en France. | ||
− | + | Pour en savoir plus: | |
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Fire_on_vessel_at_Hamburg | http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Fire_on_vessel_at_Hamburg | ||
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************************************************************ * NukeNews n° 10 - Service d'information antinucléaire * ************************************************************ SORRY! Not all parts of this newsletter have been translated into French, as we didn't have enough translation support. Please help us to change this! Tell us if you can help with translation of the NukeNews into French! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Preface ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the 10th NukeNews edition! For the last couple of newsletter issues, we have included Lithuanian as an additional language. Unfortunately, we had to "freeze" the French version with the last release because of insufficient translation support into French. We would like to continue this language edition - if you can help with translations, please tell us! This edition includes news from activists in Australia, Belarus, Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, and the UK, covering updates on actions, attempts of the atomic industry to push for nuclear, repression against activists, and a nuclear "near-miss" in the harbour of Hamburg, Germany. You are invited to send us your news for the next newsletter - for more information, see the end of this email. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Outline of the current NukeNews issue #10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Preface 1. Czech caretaker government supports new Temelin reactors 2. "Leningrad NPP-2 IS DANGEROUS" 3. UK: News from the Nuclear Islands 4. Jeûne international pour l'abolition des armes nucléaires 5. Pétition contre un projet de mine d'uranium d'Areva au Nunavut 6. Des militants bloquent deux sites de transformation de l'uranium dans le Sud de la France 7. Finland: Rosatom- Fennovoima deal to continue Pyhäjoki NPP project 8. Canada's legacy of contamination in Saskatchewan's Watersheds 9. Anti-nuclear leafletting continues in London 10. IAEA & WHO: No health impacts because of Fukushima - IPPNW study shows the opposite 11. Nouvel accord collaboratif de Cameco pour faire taire les protestations indigènes contre les mines d'uranium 12. La construction de la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique est en panne 13. Incendie sur un vaisseau nucléaire à Hambourg (Allemagne): on a frôlé la catastrophe 14. Western Australia's first uranium mine - a bad deal but not a done deal - emerging trends in environmental assessment 15. Thuggish arrests of activists and journalists at Chernobyl anniversary march in Minsk, Belarus 16. Upcoming events 17. About NukeNews ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Czech caretaker government supports new Temelin reactors ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The new caretaker government - appointed by by president Miloš Zeman after the right-wing government of Petr Nečas resigned due to bribery scandals - has declared its support for plans to build two new reactors at the Temelín nuclear power plant. Recent information suggests that the government might make binding decision on the plans if it rules up to regular elections in the spring of 2014. The government reportedly considers Temelin as its priority and wants to push for the construction during its announced talks with the energy monopoly ČEZ. This raises questions about in whose interest the government is acting, considering that construction would be extremely unprofitable for the economy due to fixed in tariffs. (see previous issues of Nuke-News). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. "Leningrad NPP-2 IS DANGEROUS" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - such was the evaluation of members of the press conference which took place July 15 at the Press Club "Green Light" in St. Petersburg. Those who spoke at the press conference were members of the "working group" who analyzed the impact of the "wet" cooling towers of Leningrad NPP-2 (LNPP-2) on the residents, personnel, and the environmental situation on the Southern Shore of the Gulf of Finland (SSGF), 40 km west of St. Petersburg. The Rosatom representatives who were members of the "working group" published a "Conclusion" in assessing the safety of LNPP-2 that was based on the economic interests of Rosatom. It did not take into account the opinion of independent experts and expert-organizations that was based on environmental safety. The participants of the press conference informed journalists about the many errors, breaches of standards, and of Russian legislation, which were identified by the independent experts. They demonstrated those steps of Rosatom designed to simulate public participation in furthering the LNPP-2 project. Read the complete story: http://www.greenworld.org.ru/?q=ang_bv_121 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. UK: News from the Nuclear Islands ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Coalition government recently announced that they intend to pour 10 billion pounds of public money into the 1st of their planned new reactors - EDF's proposed Hinkley C. Despite the coalition pledge not to subsidise new nukes, they announced that they will be making further cuts to public services to fund the subsidy, that they claim, isn't a subsidy. The British government are completely out of step with the rest of Europe. While countries like Germany embark on a program of improving energy efficiency and reducing demand, it seems the British government are committed to ensuring that UK consumers pay cripplingly high prices for their electricity over the next half a century. They also envision a tripling in energy demand, although to be frank it's hard to see how they could achieve growth in centralised energy consumption at such eye-wateringly high prices. After the unsurprising collapse of the British governments latest scheme to impose radioactive waste on the Cumbrian communities, the government are now trying to decide where they are going to dump, I mean store all of the intermediate level waste that successive governments have made under the noses of a complacent public, some of their proposals would involve creating new Sellafield style dumps at one or several locations around the British Isles. Meanwhile, as negotiations between EDF and the British government continue to falter and the so-called strike price continues to evade agreement, the government have made much of a further £128 million pound bribe to communities that will have to live with the fall-out of new nuclear - unfortunately the bar has been set low and nuclear operators will only have to pay around a fifth of the amount that wind developers have to pay in community benefits. Typical of the anti-renewables policy-making that has characterised the climate-sceptic govermentt now in power in Britain. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Jeûne international pour l'abolition des armes nucléaires ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Du 5 au 9 août, une centaine de personnes se retrouveront à Paris pour un jeûne international pour l'abolition des armes nucléaires. Au programme: commémoration des bombardements d'Hiroshima et Nagasaki, formation à l'action non-violente, chaîne humaine et die-in sous la tour Eiffel... Chacun est invité à prendre part pour quelques jours ou une semaine à ce jeûne organisé par la Maison de Vigilance de Taverny, le Réseau "Sortir du nucléaire" et Armes nucléaires STOP. En parallèle, d'autres personnes jeûneront à Burghfield-Aldermaston en Angleterre et à Büchel-Berlin en Allemagne. Contact et inscriptions: "lamaisondevigilance AT orange.fr" Informations pratiques: http://www.vigilancehiroshimanagasaki.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Pétition contre un projet de mine d'uranium d'Areva au Nunavut ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Areva convoite depuis des années le sous-sol du Nunavut, le territoire du peuple Inuit, et souhaite y implanter une mine d'uranium. Si ce projet voyait le jour, ses conséquences seraient catastrophiques pour l'environnement et les conditions de vie des populations: pollution des sols et des eaux, saccage des zones de chasse au caribou, déchets miniers ingérables... Areva tente d'arracher le consentement de la population en taisant les impacts réels des mines d'uranium tout en distribuant de coûteux cadeaux. Si vous êtes révoltés par cette situation et voulez empêcher le projet, signez la pétition sur: http://groupes.sortirdunucleaire.org/Petition-Nunavut ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Des militants bloquent deux sites de transformation de l'uranium dans le Sud de la France ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Le 19 juin, pendant plusieurs heures, des militants des collectifs Stop Uranium et Stop Tricastin ont bloqué simultanément et de manière non-violente les entrées de deux sites de transformation de l'uranium. Ces militants, qui dénoncent les dangers de l'industrie de l'uranium, revendiquent l'arrêt de ces installations. Le premier site, l'usine Comurhex de Malvési (près de Narbonne), est la porte d'entrée du yellow cake en France; près d'un quart de l'uranium utilisé dans le monde passe par cette usine. Le deuxième est l'usine d'enrichissement d'uranium Eurodif, sur le site du Tricastin. Retrouvez des informations en image sur cette action ici: http://groupes.sortirdunucleaire.org/blocage-malvesi-tricastin ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Finland: Rosatom- Fennovoima deal to continue Pyhäjoki NPP project ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In the beginning of July the Finnish "Fennovoima" company announced they are going to sign a contract with Russian "Rosatom" to construct a 1200 MW nuclear plant at Pyhäjoki. This announcement is not welcomed here. Legal experts say there are problems with this deal: permission given by the parliament was based on 2 alternatives: AREVA (EPR) and Toshiba (ABWR), both 1600 MW units. No environmental assessment was done for the Rosatom alternative. A new permission is needed, otherwise the democratic process written in the nuclear energy law has no real value. The Rosatom deal means a delay to the project, at least one more year. Read the complete story: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Finland:_Rosatom-_Fennovoima_deal_to_continue_Pyh%C3%A4joki_NPP_project ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Canada's legacy of contamination in Saskatchewan's Watersheds ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Canadian government sacrificed four watersheds in northern Saskatchewan to supply the bulk of the uranium for the atomic weapons programs in the United States and other countries. Thirty years have passed since the government abandoned the mess it created and the deadly toxins continue to spread. Now, they want to open more mines without cleaning up their old ones first. http://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/Saskatchewan%20Office/2013/07/SKnotes_Govt_Legacy_Contamination_Watersheds.pdf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. Anti-nuclear leafletting continues in London ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On 15th May a determined posse of London anti-nuke types again leafletted the treasury and the department of energy and climate change with the following leaflet. 400 copies were put into the hands of workers entering each building. A leafletting picket is outside the Japanese embassy in London every Friday from 9 till 13.00 hours. Has been there unbroken for 10 months now. The leaflets: http://stopnuclearpoweruk.net/content/kick-nuclear-activists-return-leaflet-decc-and-treasury http://stopnuclearpoweruk.net/node/567 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. IAEA & WHO: No health impacts because of Fukushima - IPPNW study shows the opposite ---------------------------------------------------------------------- In a May 31st report the United Nations informed that "radiation exposure following the nuclear accident at Fukushima-Daiichi did not cause any immediate health effects", and that it would be "unlikely to be able to attribute any health effects in the future among the general public and the vast majority of workers". Those who wrote this were the UN Scientific Committee on the Effect of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) - the same who claimed after Chernobyl there would have been only a few victims. The opposite was found in a March 2013 report of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW): Based on publications in scientific professional journals on soil contamination with radioactive cesium respectively due to measurements of local dose rates in autumn 2012 the IPPNW came in three alternative assessments to some 20,000 to 40,000 cancer cases caused by the "external radiation exposure" in Japan. These figures referred to the risk factor of 0.1/Sv used by the WHO. However, due to new scientific findings actually a risk at least of the double amount should be considered - up to 80,000 cancer cases due to the external radiation exposure. Learn more: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/PR:Gesundheitliche_Folgen_von_Fukushima ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. Nouvel accord collaboratif de Cameco pour faire taire les protestations indigènes contre les mines d'uranium ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Avec l'accord collaboratif signé par l'EFRN (English First River Nation) en mai 2013 avec Cameco et Areva, après celui de Pinehouse de décembre 2012 avec ces mêmes compagnies minières, c'est une communauté indigène supplémentaire du nord-ouest du Saskatchewan qui s'engage à soutenir l'exploitation de l'uranium et à ne plus y faire obstacle - allant ainsi à l'encontre des protestations de ses membres. Cet accord - que les membres de la communauté n'ont pas été autorisés à consulter - promettrait 600 millions de dollars de contrats et de salaires au peuple Dene contre son soutien aux projets existants et à venir dans les terres traditionnelles de l'EFRN, et à la condition qu'EFRN abandonne ses poursuites contre le gouvernement du Saskatchewan à propos des droits fonciers issus de traités qui concernent les territoires se trouvant près du projet minier Millenium prévu par Cameco. Pour en savoir plus: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/PR:Signing_of_Cameco/Areva_deal_with_English_River_First_Nations_ignites_strong_opposition_from_members ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. La construction de la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique est en panne ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Débâcle de la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique : sa construction serait interrompue et peut-être même suspendue. Deux sous-traitants oeuvrant pour la Centrale Nucléaire de la Baltique (Baltic NPP) de la région de Kaliningrad affirment que les travaux sur le site ont été arrêtés et qu'un gel de la construction d'une durée de deux ans est attendu. Se heurtant à un mur de refus systématique malgré des années passées à chercher à séduire les importateurs d'énergie et les investisseurs à travers toute l'Europe, ce projet représente la tentative de la dernière chance pour Moscou qui se tourne ainsi vers la réalisation de réacteurs plus modestes en taille et en nombre - mais tout ceci ne sent pas bon. En savoir plus sur: http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2013/baltic_npp_debacle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Incendie sur un vaisseau nucléaire à Hambourg (Allemagne): on a frôlé la catastrophe ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Le 1er mai 2013, le vaisseau combiné porte-conteneurs/transbordeur Atlantic Cartier a brûlé dans le port de Hambourg (Allemagne). Il a fallu 16 heures pour que les 5 bateaux de lutte incendie et les 296 hommes mobilisés par les pompiers en viennent à bout. A 500 mètres seulement du bateau en feu, au coeur de la cité qui compte 1,8 millions d'habitants, se tenait l'office d'ouverture des Journées de l'Eglise où se trouvaient 35 000 personnes. Personne n'a été alerté ni évacué. Deux semaines plus tard, on a su par le Parlement fédéral que ce bateau contenait - outre 180 tonnes d'éthanol, environ 3,8 tonnes de cartouches pour armes, 2,6 tonnes de poudre propulsive solide, et encore bien d'autres marchandises dangereuses - environ 8,9 tonnes d'hexafluorure d'uranium fissile et 11,6 tonnes d'oxyde d'uranium fissile ou de barres de combustible. 70 voitures neuves ont brûlé à l'intérieur du bateau ; par conséquent, des conteneurs qui se trouvaient juste au-dessus et qui risquaient de brûler ont été évacués à la hâte au cours des opérations de lutte contre le feu. L'UF6 provenait sans doute des Etats-Unis pour rejoindre l'Installation d'enrichissement de l'uranium d'Almelo (Pays-Bas). L'oxyde d'uranium devait normalement être livré en France. Pour en savoir plus: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Fire_on_vessel_at_Hamburg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. Western Australia's first uranium mine - a bad deal but not a done deal - emerging trends in environmental assessment ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Only weeks after the Western Australia State election - when a pro nuclear Liberal party was returned to Government, Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke gave conditional approval for WA's first uranium mine - Toro's Wiluna uranium mine proposal. http://ccwa.org.au/blogs/was-first-uranium-mine-bad-deal-not-done-deal-emerging-trends-environmental-assessment#.UX59AILMrWs ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. Thuggish arrests of activists and journalists at Chernobyl anniversary march in Minsk, Belarus ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Still bent on plowing ahead with the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant, Minsk remains intolerant of any opposition to the project – even on the day commemorating the Chernobyl disaster, when protesters taking part in a sanctioned rally against the construction ran into often violent scrapes with government security services and blockades and detentions of environmentalists and reporters. The spate of detentions and reports of police brutality signaled another – though unexpected – ratcheting up of official repression after 2,000 people took to the streets in the Belarusian capital on the anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe on April 26 in a demonstration called Chernobyl March 2013. See the full story and nice pictures: http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2013/belarus_npp_crackdown ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. Upcoming events ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (just an extract, tell us your events for the next newsletter) more events: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Upcoming_events We have a new overview of events on our website. There is now a new category with the nuclear lobby's events. Another category for EU process events on atomic policy is planned, too. Please feel invited to send us your local and international events for this website! 21/07/13-23/08/13: "Reclaim Power Tour – Energiekämpfe in Bewegung bringen!" action bike tour starting in Leipzig (D) 31/07/13 10.30 AM: bike tour along the Castor road route from Marktplatz in Lüchow to Gorleben (D) 01/08/13-11/08/13: "Case Pyhäjoki" - artistic reflections on nuclear influence in Pyhäjoki (FIN) 02/08/13-04/08/13: fasten action against nuclear weapons at BundeskanzlerInnenamt in Berlin (D) 05/08/13-12/08/13: Anti-nuclear weapons camp next to the roundabout traffic in front of the air base's main gate in Büchel (D) 06/08/13-09/08/13: Joint Anglo-French Fast Action Against Nuclear Weapons 2013 at the Burghfield nuclear base (UK) and at the Eiffel Tower in Paris (F) 24/08/13-25/08/13: 24 hours resistance marathon around the atomic complex in Gorleben (D) 25/08/13-31/08/13: direct action training near Vilnius (LT) 26/08/13: AWE Burghfield Summer Disarmament Camp at Atomic Weapons Establishment in Burghfield (UK) 29/08/13-11/09/13: Energy turn camp in the Basel region (CH) 31/08/13 11 AM: Nuclear waste conference in Kassel (D) 14/09/13-15/09/13: excursion to the Temelín NPP (CZ) 14/09/13: rally against conditioning of nuclear waste in Duisburg (D) 14/09/13 at 2 PM: Close Cattenom NPP rally at Place de la Réplublique in Metz (F) 26/09/13-29/09/13: uranium film festival in Munich (D) 30/09/13: Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) meeting on SKB's research activities on the final disposal of nuclear waste in Stockholm (S) 02/10/13 8 AM: SKB Stockholm Talks: international conference on Swedish, Finnish and French attempts final repositories for high level nuclear waste in Stockholm (S) 14/10/13-16/10/13: European Commission EURADWASTE '13 conference in Vilnius (LT) 18/10/13-20/10/13: Anti-nuclear autumn conference of the German anti-nuclear movement in Hamburg (D) 11/11/13-13/11/13: InSOTEC second Stakeholder Seminar in Berlin (D) 20/11/13-21/11/13: Nuclear Waste Council: International Symposium on the engineered barriers in the repository for spent nuclear fuel in Stockholm (S) 12/12/2013: Global Action Day Against Nuclear Power 2013 06/02/14-07/02/14: Long-term Performance of Engineered Barrier Systems (PEBS) at BGR in Hannover (D) 2014: Probably Castor transport of high level radioactive waste from Sellafield (UK) and of intermediate level radioactive waste from La Hague (F) to Gorleben (D) and protests 01/01/15-30/04/15: (estimated) main hearing on the Environmental Court on SKB's application to build KBS3 final nuclear waste repository at District Court in Nacka (S) http://castor.de/php/termine/termine.php http://casepyhajoki.info http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Joint_Anglo-French_Fast_Action_Against_Nuclear_Weapons_2013 http://castor.de/php/termine/termine.php http://eyfa.org/network_news/call_for_participants_for_direct_action_training_august_25_31_near_vilnius_lithuania https://www.facebook.com/events/273648866107828/ http://www.energiewendefestival.ch http://www.atommuellkonferenz.de http://www.antiatom-buendnis-niederrhein.de/?page_id=96 http://www.uraniumfilmfestival.org/index.php/de/programm/muenchen-2013 http://www.nonuclear.se/en/kalender/2013fud http://www.nonuclear.se/en/kalender/stockholm20131002skb http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/euratom-fission/fisa-euradwaste-2013_en.html http://www.nonuclear.se/en/kalender/insotec_sem2_2013 http://www.nonuclear.se/en/kalender/stockholm20131120-21karnavfallsradet http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Global_Action_Day_Against_Nuclear_Power_2013 http://www.nonuclear.se/en/kalender/kbshuvudforhandling2012 http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/index.php/Gorleben_Castor_Resistance_in_Germany_2014 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 17. About NukeNews ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The NukeNews are a multilingual newsletter system of the Nuclear Heritage Network and are supposed to reflect the activities, topics and struggles of anti-nuclear activists connected through this international community. The messages are written and translated by activists, additionally to their usual anti-nuclear activities. No one is paid for that work, as we want to provide resources like this information system to the anti-nuclear struggle as independent as possible. The newsletter aims to inform and update as well activists as the interested audience. Your contributions to the next issue of the NukeNews are welcome. Send them via email to "news AT NukeNews.nuclear-heritage.net". It should be brief information in English of not more than one paragraph, including a concise headline and an optional link to a webpage providing more information. Deadline for the 11th issue of the NukeNews will be 13th of October, 2013. Spread the word and learn more about the NukeNews: http://NukeNews.Nuclear-Heritage.NET