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Australian uranium under PM Howard about sovereign risk, a nuke weapon future
by ecology action
Wednesday May 24, 2006 at 12:45 PM
Howardism in Australian politics means telling lies, like in 1996 when first elected 'we have no plans for uranium mines in national parks' then promoting Jabiluka mine in 1998 which was defeated by civil society including this writer as a protest legal adviser
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Howardism in Australian politics means telling lies, like in 1996 when first elected 'we have no plans for uranium mines in national parks' then promoting Jabiluka mine in 1998 which was defeated by civil society including this writer as a protest legal adviser.
It became very clear in that stoush that uranium mining in Australia is all about sovereign risk: If we don’t mine it and serve it up to the mega economies of the world like Japan, France, Britian, China, USA, then we run the very real risk of copping the Chile 1971-1973 treatment. That is, you’ve got our copper and will have it or we will destroy your government.
And so the USA did destroy the Allende elected Popular Unity government. Well both sides of politics here are not stupid, they learn from geo politics even when they won’t openly express their fear of Big Brother geo politik to their own people. Both support sale of uranium when a majority know it is dangerous stuff, only IT IS MORE DANGEROUS FOR LITTLE AUSTRALIA’S SURVIVAL AND SOVEREIGNTY TO NOT SELL IT.
??Nuclear industry and climate change aussie NGOs joint statment??
http://www.wilderness.org.au/campaigns/policy/joint_groups_nuclear_climate_change2
Say No to Nukiller!
by ecology action
Wednesday May 24, 2006 at 12:45 PM
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http://sydney.indymedia.org/node/37100
SPAIN SAYS "ADIOS" TO NUCLEAR POWER
by Adam
Saturday June 03, 2006 at 09:30 PM
Spain says "Adios" to nuclear power Fourth European country to begin phase out
Madrid, Spain — The nuclear industry recently launched a multi-million dollar campaign to try and revive the most expensive, dangerous, and polluting way to boil water ever invented. Spain is having none of it. The nation's president has confirmed that the country's 8 operating plants will be phased out in favour of clean, renewable energy.
Industry lobby groups have been trying to sell 10 new nuclear plants in Spain, and have fought hard for legislation that would allow existing plants to operate past their planned retirement dates.
But President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has confirmed the government's commitment to the phase-out in his State of the Nation address.
READ MORE: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/spain-adios-nuclear-31-06-06
Spain joins Sweden, Germany and Belgium as the fourth European country to abandon nuclear power.
http://www.nukefreeaus.org
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