Saturday, 9 April 2011

Playing Russian Roulette at Davis-Besse - Nuclear Nightmare on the Great Lakes

The Great Lakes of North America make up 20% of the Earth's fresh surface water. Their dynamic ecosystems have been considered by many Native American tribes to function as the heart of the interconnected ecosystems that make up the North American continent known to many of the Indigenous peoples here as Turtle Island. The Great Lakes are known world wide for their biodiversity, beauty, fishing, and trade and shipping routes. These fragile and beautiful ecosystems along with the human populations that live along their shores are under constant threat from the Nuclear Industry that has been slowly and quietly irradiating the heart of the Turtle for decades.
Spent fuel pools of highly radioactive wastes sit dangerously on the shores of lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan and Ontario. Aging and dysfunctional reactors continue to operate as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy and their Canadian counterparts push to allow these dangerous behemoths to function for decades more, prioritizing corporate profits ahead of public health and safety and the protection of the natural environment. This series of articles will detail this Nuclear Nightmare on the Great Lakes of North America as it has transpired and continues to unfold.
Davis-Besse
The Davis-Besse Nuclear power plant on the shores of Lake Erie sits just over 20 miles east of Toledo, Ohio near the town of Oak Harbor. Its' legacy is one of narrowly averted catastrophic nuclear accidents and negligent mismanagement that has worked to expose the criminal incompetence of the plant's operator, FirstEnergy Corporation, and complete ineptitude of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in monitoring this facility. FirstEnergy and the NRC are now colluding in an attempt to extend the operating license of this imminent and constant nuclear threat to the citizens of Ohio, Michigan and Southern Ontario as well the Great Lakes ecosystem by another 20 years. The current license expires in 2017.
Davis-Besse boasts the two worst industry accidents in the United States since Three Mile Island and discoveries as recently as 2010 have been enough to bring alarm and outrage to citizen's groups fighting to protect public health and the Lake Erie Basin from a profit and greed driven catastrophe. A hole in the original reactor head; equipment failure and malfunctions; worker instability, mistakes and incompetence; an F2 tornado; and a concerted effort by the NRC and FirstEnergy corporation to cover-up major systemic problems with the Davis-Besse reactor have led to several near catastrophes in the 34 year history of the plant's operation. In 2008 a Tritium leak was discovered by chance. Discoveries of cracks in the reactors replacement head in 2010 and subsequent inadequate repairs have been brushed aside by NRC regulators to allow the FirstEnergy reactor to operate full steam ahead until another replacement lid can be put into place in the fall of 2011.
3/16 of an inch from a meltdown?! The reactor with a hole in its head, March, 2002
In 2002 Davis-Besse faced what the U.S. Government Accountability Office describes as "the most serious safety issue confronting the nation's commercial nuclear power industry since Three Mile Island in 1979..."
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Kevin Kamps & Michael Leonardi @'Counterpunch'

Friday, 8 April 2011

Justice Dept. to Congress: Don’t Saddle 4th Amendment on Us

Tsunami-hit towns forgot warnings from ancestors

Ad (rock) break...

Obsessed with Jacob

This Is Ska - Traditional Ska and Rocksteady (BBC Documentary)

Foundation Gives Bristol Palin More Money Than Its Own Cause

Michael Faber: The Crimson Petal and the White: Watching my novel reborn on TV

Thursday, 7 April 2011

OH this will stop kids smoking...



Australia today unveiled logo- and brand-less cigarette packs that the government is hoping tobacco companies will use, if a legislation aimed at curbing smoking among young people is passed, reports News.com.au.
Under the proposed legislation, tobacco companies will be required to follow strict rules on cigarette packaging, including the removal of all logos and setting type in a specific font. The new packs are all olive green, which research found to be the “least attractive color for smokers”, the Australian news website said.
Health warnings and graphic images depicting the various diseases smoking can cause will be enlarged to take up 90% of the front of packs and 75% of the back, News.com.au said.
“Our research shows that the look of the pack is an important consideration for young people at risk of being drawn to smoking,” Ian Oliver, chief executive of the Heart Foundation and Cancer Council Australia, said in a statement.
[via News.com.au]
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Kode 9 - Otherman / Love is the Drug (Hyperdub)


 

Dubcast #38 - Work Dub


Tracklisting:
The Bush Chemists - Star Dub / Waters Edge 10” Jah Tubby’s
Sly & Robbie - Return to the Bass And Trouble - Axiom Dub Mysteries of creation
Jah T - Recording Connection - Black World Dub
Dry & Heavy - Reverse Again Again - Dub Creation
UB40 - B Line - Present Arms in Dub
Dubmatix - Terminator Dub
Prince Jazzbo - Replay Version - Replay Classics
LKJ - Defense Dub
Dub Syndicate - Humorless Journalist Works to Rules - Pounding System
The Dynamites & King Tubby - Kingston Town Dub
Ethnic Fight Band - Out of one Man comes Many Dubs

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Beastie Boys - Make Some Noise (New Single 2011)


The single is due for release April 12th, while the rest of Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2 arrives May 3rd via Capitol Records.



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♪♫ The Kills - Future Starts Slow / Satellite (Live In Session, Radio 1)

FMG's Great Native Title Swindle

Caught red handed – this is a record of a supposed 'native title' meeting staged by the iron ore miner, Fortescue Metals Group (FMG). It shows how FMG, its agents, a lawyer and an opportunist splinter faction tried to destroy the unity of the Yindjibarndi people and give open slather to FMG for its Solomon Hub project. The video demonstrates the unscrupulous actions of a miner trying to bully traditional owners into a land use 'Agreement' that will see massive disturbance of country and will swindle several generations of Yindjibarndi people. The fight continues. See yindjibarndi.org.au/​

This land is whose land?