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Day 33 cont ☢️☢️☢️☢️

“If #PeterDutton (#Liberal) ☢️ were to form government, safety could come to the fore again because it would need to overturn the #FederalBan on #NuclearEnergy, implemented in 1999 by #JohnHoward (ex PM, Liberal) in a deal with #TheGreens.

Despite the dangers being dismissed by Labor☢️ (AUKUS) and the Coalition ☢️, Caldicott remains concerned about #NuclearWaste being improperly stored in #Australia and contaminating water supplies – or even a #Chernobyl-like #reactor meltdown.

“It’s not being discussed at all, which is amazing to me”, Caldicott says. “People are very ignorant.”” — #HelenCaldicott MD

Q Where is the hottest Nuclear waste in Australia right now? (hint 1950s Nuclear tests exploding #Plutonium above ground)

#AusPol / #LiberalNational / #LNP / #Nationals <archive.md/dTKcZ> / <smh.com.au/environment/climate> (paywall)

#NuclearWaste -- vulnerable to wildfires, earthquakes, etc. Let's stop making more of it!

"The #JonesRoadWildfire, which started last Tuesday in the #PineBarrens of #NewJersey, is on track to become the worst in state history. Fueled by gusty winds, low humidity, and dry undergrowth — conditions increasingly common in the region — the blaze has scorched more than 23 square miles, forced thousands to evacuate, and threatened nuclear waste at a power plant. As of Monday, firefighters had contained just 45 percent of the inferno."

grist.org/wildfires/the-new-je

Grist · The New Jersey fire signals a new era for the NortheastBy Lois Parshley
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Day 25 cont ☢️☢️☢️

#Nationals ☢️ MP accused of ‘fobbing off’ #Gippsland constituents concerned by Dutton’s nuclear plan ☢️:
#DarrenChester had called for ‘conversation’ around #PeterDutton’s ☢️ #nuclear policy☢️, but several constituents say their attempts to raise concerns have been ignored”

A reminder the Liberals and Nationals have no nuclear ☢️ policy. This includes storage of waste, contamination and natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, fires of cyclones.

#AusPol / #LNP / #Nationals / #Liberal / #NuclearWaste <theguardian.com/australia-news>

The Guardian · Nationals MP accused of ‘fobbing off’ Gippsland constituents concerned by Dutton’s nuclear planBy Benita Kolovos

Finland could be the first country in the world to bury nuclear waste permanently.

In March, Finland successfully completed the first test of its encapsulation plant, which, if finished, will become the world’s first permanent underground storage facility for radioactive waste.

Onkalo’s construction has so far cost €900 million, while an estimated €4 billion more is needed to complete the project.

mediafaro.org/article/20250423

Finland's landscape. | Photograph: wmaster890
Wired UK · Finland could be the first country in the world to bury nuclear waste permanently.By Marta Abbà
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Day 16 cont ☢️🏭

“There is a “growing backlash” to the #Coalition’s #NuclearPlan, ☢️ with #community groups furious at the lack of consultation and angered that the policy would not give local #communities the #PowerOfVeto and that #NuclearPlants ☢️ would be built regardless of local #opposition.

Opponents say the pro-nuclear ☢️ lobby group #NuclearForAustralia ☢️ has been hosting #InformationSessions but that it makes it overly difficult for people to attend and ask questions, and is not able to answer those #questions that are posed.”

#AusPol / #Nuclear ☢️ / #PeterDutton / ☢️ #NuclearWaste / #LNP / #Liberal / #Nationals <theguardian.com/australia-news>

The Guardian · Community groups furious Coalition nuclear plan would go ahead even if locals oppose itBy Tory Shepherd
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Day 15 #OpEd reminder of who benefits from #LNP ☢️ policy

Thu 31 Oct, 2024.

#PeterDutton says his office asked whether billionaire (Oligarch) #GinaRinehart's jet was available for event: #OppositionLeader Peter Dutton has admitted his own error after saying he had never requested access to billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart's #PrivateJet in his travels.”

Mr Dutton has previously #declared flights provided by #HancockProspecting, owned by Ms #Rinehart, but on Tuesday said "no" when asked if he had ever personally asked to be flown courtesy of the nation's #richest woman.

#LNP / #Nationals / #Liberals / #Oligharchs / #Corporations / #MultiNationals / #Nuclear ☢️ / #NuclearWaste ☢️ / #NuclearPower ☢️ <abc.net.au/news/2024-10-31/lib>

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Day 15 cont ☢️ 👷🏻‍♂️ 🛻🚛🚚🏭🏭🏭⚒️👩🏻‍🏭🧑🏻‍🏭

“With #NuclearPower ☢️ there is no need carpet our national parks, our prime agricultural land and coastlines with industrial, solar and windfarms, or 28,000 kilometres of transmission lines …

Our #economy has stagnated under the Albanese governments excessive and interference, privatising the agendas of inner-city Green voters, activists and union bosses, as they always do. #Labor has used every tool at their disposal to target sectors critical for our #economies.

It has gone after #miners, small businesses, farmers, fishers and foresters, from Tasmania to Western Australia, and when these #industries suffer, we all suffer. My intention is to make Australia a mining, agricultural and manufacturing powerhouse once again.” — #PeterDutton👷🏻‍♂️

There you go, that’s the 🥔 policy. Everything is based off #Nuclear ☢️ and it will solve all the problems. No policy, costings, strategic analysis, economic or political discussion.

Question?

This message was delivered in Perth, WA. Who benifits from a new #nuclear uninformed policy?

#AusPol / #nuclear / #NuclearWaste☢️ / #LNP / #Liberal / #Coalition / #Nationals <theguardian.com/australia-news>

the Guardian · Election 2025 live updates: Albanese launching Labor campaign in WA after Dutton tells Liberal event ‘Australia will become nuclear powered nation’Follow the day’s headlines live
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Day eleven: ☢️💧

“About 90% of the #nuclear generation capacity the #Coalition proposes to build would not have access to enough water to run safely, according to a report commissioned by #LiberalsAgainstNuclear.

The report authored by Prof. #AndrewCampbell, a visiting fellow at the Australian National University (#ANU) , assessed nuclear energy’s #water needs and the available #supply across the seven sites where the Coalition has proposed new reactors.”

“Well done Angus”

If you remember the member for #Hume is insisting the Federal Government if the #LNP wins election will purchase, run and make a profit using nuclear power.

No mention of locations of power generation sites (I assume existing sites) nor is there any mention of #geological, #enviromental or #NuclearWaste disposal studies.

#Liberal / #NuclearPower / #ClimateEmergency / #gas / #coal <theguardian.com/environment/20>

The Guardian · Not enough water available for Coalition’s nuclear proposal to run safely, report findsBy Petra Stock
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@mf_newsdigest another reason why containment of #nuclearwaste is almost impossible over the long term. So many unforeseen events. No way to remove all of the risks. Just now most of the #radioactivewaste produced since the "dawn" of the "nuclear age" is stored in technologically advanced swimming pools. Unfortunately these pools are susceptible to terrorism, catastrophic natural events and mismanagement. Stop producing this waste! This is not #circulareconomy

The Japan Atomic Energy Agency said that it has begun developing a small nuclear battery that converts the decay heat of americium — a radioactive waste — into electricity for use as a power source in space probes. japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/03/ #japan #nuclearwaste #energy #jaea

The Japan Times · JAEA developing space probe battery fueled by radioactive wasteBy The Japan Times

Today in Labor History March 28, 1979: Three Mile Island (TMI) nuclear power plant, in Pennsylvania, had a level-5 partial meltdown, the worst nuclear power accident in U.S. history, and one of the worst in the world, prior to Chernobyl. TMI operators had not been adequately trained to handle the type of malfunction that led to the meltdown and, consequently, a delay in mitigation efforts. Clean-up began in 1993, at a cost of $2 billion in today’s dollars. Officials concluded that the release of radioactive material from the plant did not raise exposure levels of nearby residents to a level that would increase cancer cases by even one additional case. However, anti-nuclear groups hired their own independent investigators who found that radiation levels in the area were significantly elevated. A peer-reviewed study by Dr. Steven Wing found a significant increase in cancers from 1979-1985 among people living within ten miles of TMI. And in 2009, Dr. Wing said that the amount of radiation released during the accident was likely "thousands of times greater" than the NRC's estimates.

In 2024, Bill Gates obtained exclusive rights to the “carbon-free” energy from TMI, once it reopens, to power his Artificial Intelligence farms, starting in 2028. Other Tech Barons are also looking to exploit nuclear power for their energy-hungry AI farms. Data centers currently account for about 1 to 1.5 percent of global electricity use. NVIDIA will be shipping out over 1.5 million AI server units per year by 2027. These servers, alone, would consume at over 85.4 terawatt-hours of electricity annually, more than many small countries use in a year. Yet, the U.S. still has no permanent radioactive waste storage facilities. As of 2023, the U.S. had roughly 88,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel from commercial reactors, and all of this is stranded at the reactor sites. Experts expect this number to grow by 2,000 metric tons each year.

cnn.com/2024/09/20/energy/thre

scientificamerican.com/article

scientificamerican.com/article

"Sweden's plan to ensure future generations remember highly radioactive nuclear waste"

The design puts an additional burden on future generations: "The document therefore tasks future generations with updating the information and transferring it to new storage media if necessary"

#NuclearWaste #NuclearPower #NuclearSemiotics #Sweden @sts

phys.org/news/2025-03-sweden-f

Phys.org · Sweden's plan to ensure future generations remember highly radioactive nuclear wasteBy Linköping University