A resounding rejection of ‘nuclearism’
The non-nuclear majority met in New York between 27 November and 1 December for the Second Meeting of States Parties (2MSP) to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). This coming together was not simply ‘non-nuclear’ but decidedly anti-nuclear in outlook and approach.
COPOUT28: Leaders use summit to lobby hard for nuclear
Major pledges on cutting new oil and gas production or the demand for fossil fuels have been thin on the ground at the COP28 summit in Dubai, as the nuclear lobby hovers on the sidelines and world leaders make big promises to use nuclear power as a future energy source.
Plot to Triple Nuclear Power by 2050 Decried as 'Dangerous Distraction' at COP28
Climate campaigners scoffed Saturday at a 22-nation pledge to triple nuclear power capacity by mid-century as a way to ward off the increasing damage of warming temperatures, with opponents calling it a costly and "dangerous" distraction from the urgent need for a fossil fuel phaseout alongside a rapid increase in more affordable and scaleable renewable sources such as wind and solar.
San Onofre Nuclear Plant is Being Dismantled at Last. But there is One Big Dangerous Catch.
The Los Angeles Times reported today on the status of the San Onofre Nuclear facility. Demolition of the shuttered Nuke plant started in 2020 and to date about 60% of the radioactive materials have been removed. According to the Times “The vast majority of the plant’s material is labeled Class A waste, the lowest level of radioactive material. Most of the rubble goes by rail to a disposal facility in Clive, Utah. Class B and C low-level waste get sent to a site near the town of Andrews in West Texas. Non-radioactive material goes to Las Vegas for recycling or a landfill in Arizona.
Dismantling the San Onofre nuclear power plant is more than 60% completed
While it may be difficult to see as drivers zoom past the two distinctive domes on the west side of Interstate 5, the dismantlement of the San Onofre nuclear power plant is more than 60 percent complete.
Exploring humanness during radioactive times: a review of “SOS: The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power’s Legacy”
“SOS: The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power’s Legacy,” an extraordinary documentary by Mary Beth Brangan, James Heddle and Morgan Peterson, chronicles nearby residents’ discovery, after the 2011 Fukishima nuclear power plant’s triple meltdown, of the San Onofre reactor’s vulnerabilities: the facility lies in a seismic fault zone that could also see earthquakes and tsunamis.
Local Officials to Gather for Screening of Award-Winning Documentary on SONGS
Congressman Mike Levin and San Clemente Mayor Chris Duncan will be in attendance at the San Clemente Community Center on Saturday, Oct. 14, for the screening of a documentary that highlights local concerns about the decommissioning of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. Organized by San Clemente Green, event attendees will be able to watch SOS–The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power’s Legacy, which documents the work of Southern California activists in shutting down SONGS over a 12-year period.
New Mexico could try again to challenge nuclear waste storage project in court
Officials with the State of New Mexico continued their fight against a proposed storage site for spent nuclear fuel in southeast New Mexico during a Tuesday hearing before lawmakers in Carlsbad, and said the project could be challenged a second time in federal court.