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+ | 40th anniversary of the historical outcome of the referendum of the | ||
+ | year 1978. This symbolic project was declined by a small margin of | ||
+ | slightly over 50 % of the participating public. The preceding debates | ||
+ | and following developments became a milestone for the history of | ||
+ | democracy and renewable energies in Austria. In the meantime activists | ||
+ | cooperate very well with colleagues especially in the Czech Republic | ||
+ | and other neighboring countries. The NGO "Sonne und Freiheit" now | ||
+ | started to organize translations of texts about that successful | ||
+ | struggle and will step by step provide these texts online. Planned and | ||
+ | partly realized are versions in Czech, Slovene, Croatian and Polish | ||
+ | language. The main source is the book | ||
+ | https://www.bibliothekderprovinz.at/buch/5573/ | ||
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************************************************************ * NukeNews #29 - Anti-Nuclear Information Service * ************************************************************ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Preface ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXTTEXT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Outline of the current NukeNews issue #29 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 0. Preface 1. Accident in German fuel elements fabrication factory 2. Ontario, Canada opts for nuclear rebuilds and extensions 3. CESOPE's anti-uranium struggles in Tanzania 4. Polish nuclear program developments 5. India: no remarkable nuclear developments last year 6. Report on a post-Fukushima visit to former evacuation areas 7. 8. 9. Austria: 40 years since the successful referendum against the Austrian NPP Zwentendorf XX. Upcoming events YY. About NukeNews ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Accident in German fuel elements fabrication factory ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On December 13, 2018 about 110 people met in Lingen in Northern Germany to protest against ANF fuel elements fabrication factory after a fire inside the facility. There had been was an explosion during the night shift. Nearly nobody was on site, it turned to be a big action for more than 100 fireman... Read the complete article: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Accident_in_German_fuel_elements_fabrication_factory ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Ontario, Canada opts for nuclear rebuilds and extensions ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ontario is at a crossroads - we could phase out our 18 aging nuclear reactors OR we could rebuild and extend them, locking us into high cost nuclear power for the next 50 years. Our governmentt has chosen to rebuild 12 and extend the life of 6. Meanwhile, our neighbor Quebec is offering us low cost renewable water power at one third the price. The Ontario Clean Air Alliance continues to advocate for a deal with Quebec to replace our aging high cost nukes. More information: http://www.Close-Pickering.ca http://www.cleanairalliance.org/no-nuke-news/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. CESOPE's anti-uranium struggles in Tanzania ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Uranium mining is an activity with long term negative consequences. Since 2008 CESOPE along with other CSOs (civil society organizations) have been trying to advocate against uranium mining in Bahi-Dodoma region, Manyoni-Singida region and in Namtumbo-Songea Region, creating awareness to the communities that will be affected by uranium mining. CESOPE has also been able to influence decision making spaces and channels of influence at different levels at national and international levels. This report provides a snapshot of activity achievements that we were able to implement in the year 2018. Read more: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/CESOPE%27s_anti-uranium_struggles_in_Tanzania ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Polish nuclear program developments ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Without having announced the updated nuclear power program (including the decision on whether to continue the first build plan or not), on 23 November, 2018, shortly before the UN Climate Summit (CoP24) was held in Katowice, the Polish Ministry of Energy (MoE) announced its draft 'Energy policy for PL through 2040' (PEP2040), submitting it for public consultation (which was closing on 15 January, 2019). Some of the Polish environmental NGOs noted that the draft was not accompanied by a draft SEA (strategic environmental assessment), therefore it is invalid and breeching the PL and EU law. Read the complete article: http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Polish_nuclear_program_developments ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. India: no remarkable nuclear developments last year ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2018 neither any exceptional acquisitions or advancements have been made by the Indian government, nor has any massive anti-nuclear people’s mobilization taken place at the grassroots compared to the immediate post-Fukushima years. On all these counts, the observable surface-reality appears less remarkable than what most observers would have expected. Nevertheless, many smaller steps happened, and the Dianuke.org editor composed a detailed report about the atomic activities of India last year. Read the article: https://www.dianuke.org/indias-immodest-nuclear-quest-in-2018-the-measured-normalization-of-a-nuclear-state/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Report on a post-Fukushima visit to former evacuation areas ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Friends of the Earth Japan staff recently shared a report on their visit to some regions that had been evacuated after the explosions in Fukushima 2011. Photos and impressions as well as basic information are provided - in Japanese language, but easily understandable with the help of online translation tools. Learn more: https://foejapan.wordpress.com/2018/11/16/hamadoori_visit/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. Austria: 40 years since the successful referendum against the Austrian NPP Zwentendorf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On 5 November 2018 the Austrian Anti-Nuke-Community celebrated the 40th anniversary of the historical outcome of the referendum of the year 1978. This symbolic project was declined by a small margin of slightly over 50 % of the participating public. The preceding debates and following developments became a milestone for the history of democracy and renewable energies in Austria. In the meantime activists cooperate very well with colleagues especially in the Czech Republic and other neighboring countries. The NGO "Sonne und Freiheit" now started to organize translations of texts about that successful struggle and will step by step provide these texts online. Planned and partly realized are versions in Czech, Slovene, Croatian and Polish language. The main source is the book https://www.bibliothekderprovinz.at/buch/5573/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- XX. Upcoming events ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Feel free to send us your local and international events for the large upcoming events collection on Nuclear Heritage Network website, and for this extract in the NukeNews! http://upcoming.nuclear-heritage.net XX/YY/ZZ-XX/YY/ZZ: ABCDEFG http://... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- YY. About NukeNews ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NukeNews is a multilingual newsletter system of the Nuclear Heritage Network. It reflects 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. The newsletter aims to inform and update as well activists as the interested audience. Your contributions to the NukeNews are welcome! Send them via email to "newsletter AT nuclear-heritage DOT net". The text should be very brief and in English. Please don't make it longer than one paragraph. We need a concise headline for your article, and you can add a link to a webpage providing more information. Deadline for the XXth issue of the NukeNews is YYth of ZZZZZZZ, XXXX. Spread the word and learn more about the NukeNews: http://NukeNews.Nuclear-Heritage.NET