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Wednesday
Feb172021

Bernard Lown, whose IPPNW won Nobel Peace Prize, dies

As the developer of the first effective heart defibrillator, Dr. Bernard Lown saved countless lives. In 1961, he formed Physicians for Social Responsibility and by 1980, along with a Russian friend and colleague, Yevgeny Chazov, had cofounded International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War — the winner of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize. In endeavoring to prevent a nuclear conflict between the two superpowers, Lown was arguably responsible for global efforts to save effectively all lives on Planet Earth. Emigrating to the US from Lithuania with his family as a child, Lown grew up in Maine but was long associated with Harvard medical school in Boston, the city where he died on February 16 at 99. More

Photo:Dr. Bernard Lown, second from right, with IPPNW colleagues at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in 1985. Photo: IPPNW

Wednesday
Feb172021

Point Beach, WI nuclear power plant 80-year license extension

NRC file photo of Point Beach nuclear power plant Units 1 & 2, located on the Lake Michigan shore in Two Rivers, WI, near Manitowoc.Help Protect the Great Lakes Against Radioactive Risks! Please make environmental scoping comments, Wed., Feb. 17, 1-3pm Central (2-4pm Eastern), at NRC's mtg. re: 80 years of proposed operations at the dangerously embrittled Pt. Beach nuclear power plant on Lake Michigan's WI shore!

NRC slideshow:

https://adamswebsearch2.nrc.gov/webSearch2/main.jsp?AccessionNumber=ML21042B945

WEBINAR ACCESS

*Please log into both the Teams meeting and Bridgeline audio. Visuals will be through Microsoft Teams and audio will be through Bridgeline.

TEAMS link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YzA4MjM0M2UtZTRjNy00Mjc3LThjOGItNzg1OTFjZjY4Yjdm%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22e8d01475-c3b5-436a-a065-5def4c64f52e%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22423488ef-ed1f-4f6b-bd2e-fc72ac8da562%22%7d

[If webinar link does not work, the PDF of the NRC slideshow is linked above. This will likely be the only visual during the meeting anyway. The audio/phone bridgeline below is all you'll need to follow along as the slideshow is presented, and to otherwise take part as well, such as making a public comment.]

Bridgeline Number: 800-369-1750 -> Passcode: 4187785 then #

PHONE ACCESS

Bridge Number: (800) 369-1750
Passcode: 4187785

MORE INFO., incliuding ideas you can use for making a public comment.

Sunday
Feb142021

Radioactive Water Spills Out From Fukushima Pools With Nuclear Waste Due to Earthquake in Japan

Saturday
Feb132021

7.3 earthquake strikes near Fukushima nuclear site

A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck on Saturday just off the coast of Japan where the already striken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants are located. Happening just weeks before the 10th anniversary of the deadly March 11, 2011 nuclear disaster -- precipitated by an earthquake and tsunami -- it was unclear what if any damage occurred at the site. The government issued the usual denials that there had been any mishaps -- or worse -- at the Fukushima site, but given the history of cover-ups about the true extent of the original 2011 accident, it is hard to trust official reports.

Of particular concern are the waste casks stacked on the site, holding radioactive water. For several years, Tepco and the Japanese government have been threatening to dump the excess radioactive water into the Pacific ocean, a move strongly opposed by fishermen, environmentalists and a large portion of the Japanese public. (A petition is currently in circulation to try to permanently close off this option. You can sign it here.)

Friday
Feb122021

Big money, nuclear subsidies, and systemic corruption 

"Burning Money," graphic by Gene Case/Avenging Angels, which appeared on the cover of The Nation in 2003, accompanying an article about the nuclear power relapse.By Cassandra Jeffery, and M. V. Ramana, published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

The article begins: "The “largest bribery, money-laundering scheme ever perpetrated against the people and the state of Ohio” came to light during an unexpected press conference in July 2020 in Columbus. Speaking haltingly and carefully, US Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio David DeVillers announced “the arrest of Larry Householder, Speaker of the House of the state of Ohio and four other defendants for racketeering. The conspiracy was to pass and maintain a $1.5 billion bailout in return for $61 million in dark money."

"Unravelling an intricate web of alleged illegal activities used to launder money, DeVillers broke down the complicated modus operandi of “Company A.” With a gentle smile on his face, he said, “everyone in this room knows who Company A is, but I will not be mentioning the name of Company A because of our regulations and rules. They have not, and no one from that company has as of yet, been charged”." Read the full article.