The Price of UraniumCongo Uranium Mining and the Tragedy of HiroshimaWritten by Ann Garrison Friday, 23 May 2008 00:16 Published July 2005 In 1945, the year of the tragic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Nobel-laureate physicist James Franck headed a committee of scientists at the University of Chicago that desperately tried to prevent the use of the bomb and also earnestly proposed ways to prevent nuclear weapons from endangering human civilization. The committee stated in its report, that the best way to stop the spread of nuclear weapons would be to prohibit the mining of uranium. " (Note: This particular paragraph leaped out at me from within this fascinating piece, which I first found on the Friends of the Congo website, http://www.friendsofthecongo.org/ . I could not agree more with physicist James Franck and thr committee that came to this conclusion.—Annie)
Uranium DreamingWritten by Scott Ludlam Monday, 26 May 2008 02:13 by Scott Ludlam — last modified 2007-10-29 03:08Uranium mining threatens Aboriginal culture and land rights at many sites across Australia. In this film, traditional owners speak out against the mining companies which bring sickness to the land. Uranium Dreaming tells the story of the industry almost nobody wants. Nuclear AustraliaWritten by Ann Garrison Thursday, 15 May 2008 04:30
Australia, like the United States and Canada, is not only a former British colony, with consequent privilege, but also home to the second largest known uranium reserves in the world. So its nuclear politics are essential to understanding the global maneuvers of the rest of the world's major nuclear players. (However, anyone who cares to search the Web for "known world uranium reserves" will find that this is a subject of enormous controversy. Some even suggest that the uranium content of the world's oceans could somehow be filtered out, though I must say that desalination plants to create more fresh water would be a far greater contribution to collective self-care.) Much of Australia seems to have been settled by British convicts granted both freedom from prison and white skin privilege in exchange for advancing the claims of the British Empire, which decimated the native, "aboriginal" Australian population, by, according to the WIkipedia, as much as 90%, by disease, by theft of the land that they'd lived on sustainably, and by direct violence, between 1788 and 1900. (http://tinyurl.com/5dssux ) The U.S. Department of Energy; nuclear by nature, forever?Written by Ann Garrison Friday, 03 April 2009 05:18
WEDNESDAY, April 1, 2009 The U.S. Department of Energy; nuclear by nature, forever?by Ann Garrison
Read more: The U.S. Department of Energy; nuclear by nature, forever? The Planetary Price of Uranium and Nuclear PowerWritten by Ann Garrison Wednesday, 04 February 2009 20:00 I rarely participate in global warming panic because it's become, more than anything else, an excuse for environmental aggression and deceit, including clean coal, bio-fuels, and carbon trading, a.k.a., indulgences. And for the hugely toxic and carbon intensive global boom in uranium mining and milling, nuclear enrichment, nuclear power, and thus---let's face it--nuclear weapons. For the past two years, Barack Obama, John McCain, and even George Bush postured about climate change, clean coal, and carbon-free nuclear, along with the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, especially House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco's born-again nuclear evangelist, even as they voted, over and over to fund the fraudulent War on Terror, at a cost that no doubt could have funded a Solar and otherwise Sustainable New Deal. Today, 02/05/2009, the U.S. Senate is debating $50 billion in vaguely described energy loan guarantees that could, without more legislative precision, eliminate private capital risk to clean coal and nuclear power corporations. Australia's Antinuclear.net visually deconstructed the myth of carbon-free nuclear, last year, as so many of our politicans, and uranium-rich Australia's politicians, advanced it. ---Annie, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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On March 11, 2009, Barack Obama's Energy Secretary, Stephen Chu, announced his support for a new generation of nuclear power , but Terry Macallester, writing five days later, on March 16, 2009, in Common Dreams, warned that these new power plant designs could, by 2075, produce enough plutonium to make a million nuclear bombs, and cause nuclear anarchy.