Oneiro hat geschrieben:Erst Fukushima und jetzt auch noch Tricastin, die
grösste Atomanlage der Welt!!! Es wird allerhöchste Zeit diese Scheiss Anlagen still zu legen, bevor es zu spät ist und sich die ganze Welt still legt...
Laut Betreiber keinerlei Strahlenbelastung für Umwelt und Bevölkerung zu befürchten
Na dann ist ja alles in Ordnung
Ich zweifel auch daran, ob wirklich keine Strahlung ausgetreten ist. Natürlich würde das niemand zugeben wollen, wäre schlecht fürs Image.
Leider zeigt Fukushima, dass man die Menschen immer wieder über das Ausmaß von Katastrophen anlügt.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree ... r-industryFukushima spin was Orwellian
Emails detailing how the UK government played down Fukushima show just how cosy it is with the nuclear industry
But the release of 80 emails showing that in the days after the Fukushima accident not one but two government departments were working with nuclear companies to spin one of the biggest industrial catastrophes of the last 50 years, even as people were dying and a vast area was being made uninhabitable, is shocking.
What the emails shows is a weak government, captured by a powerful industry colluding to at least misinform and very probably lie to the public and the media.
For the business department to then argue that "we really need to show the safety of nuclear" and that "it's not as bad as it looks",
Hier kann man die E-Mails einsehen:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/i ... -fukushima
We need to show this as an example of the safety of nuclear and how this is even higher with the AP1000 Gen III
We need to all all be working from the same material to get the message throught to the media and the public - including the NIA
ist ihnen wohl monatelang gelungen.
Eine aufgedeckte Verschwörung, die viele Menschenleben kosten wird.
Da wurden sogar die Regierungserklärungen vorher gelesen und von der Atomindustrie umgeschrieben.
Jetzt werden erste Rücktritte gefordert:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jul/0 ... intcmp=239A prominent Liberal Democrat has called for Chris Huhne to resign immediately as energy and climate change secretary after emails were released detailing his officials' efforts to co-ordinate a PR response to the Fukushima disaster with the nuclear industry. Civil servants in the energy and business departments were apparently trying to minimise the impact of the disaster on public support for nuclear power.
Andy Myles, the party's former chief executive in Scotland, said: "This deliberate and (sadly) very effective attempt to 'calm' the reporting of the true story of Fukushima is a terrible betrayal of liberal values.
Und hier noch ein Fall, wo man nicht weiß was man glauben kann:
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/nac ... -1.1111368zumal:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/environment/n ... d=10733863Corrosion causing leaks at most US nuclear sites
Radioactive tritium has leaked from three-quarters of United States commercial nuclear power sites, often into groundwater from corroded, buried piping, an Associated Press investigation shows.
Geld verdienen damit wollen sie Alle, nur wenn es ums investieren für Instandhaltung geht, da fehlt im Kapitalismus der Antrieb. Ist in allen Branchen so.
People who lie to others have merely hidden away the truth, but people who lie to themselves have forgotten where they put it.