Ignoring science, #environmental protection and international law – #G7 endorses Japan’s #Fukushima water discharge plans

Legacy of #FukushimaDisaster shows #NuclearEnergy is no solution to energy and #ClimateCrisis

#GreenpeaceInternational, April 16, 2023

Sapporo, Japan – "The nations of the G7 have chosen politics over science and the protection of the #MarineEnvironment with their decision today to support the Japanese government’s plans to discharge Fukushima #RadioactiveWaste water into the Pacific Ocean.

"The 1.3 million cubic meters/tons of radioactive waste water at the #FukushimaDaiichi plant, currently in tanks, is scheduled to be discharged into the Pacific Ocean this year. Nations in the Asia Pacific region, led by the Pacific Island Forum, have strongly voiced their opposition to the plans. Some of the world’s leading oceanographic institutes and marine scientists have criticised the weakness of the scientific justification applied by #TEPCO, the owner of the #NuclearPlant, warned against using the #PacificOcean as a #DumpingGround for radioactive contaminated water, and called for alternatives to discharge to be applied.

“'The Japanese government is desperate for international endorsement for its Pacific Ocean radioactive water dump plans. It has failed to protect its own citizens, including the vulnerable fishing communities of Fukushima, as well as nations across the wider #AsiaPacific region. The aftermath of the nuclear disaster at Fukushima is still strongly felt, and the Japanese government has failed to fully investigate the effects of discharging multiple #radionuclides on #MarineLife. The government is obligated under international law to conduct a comprehensive environmental impact assessment, including the impact of transboundary marine pollution, but has failed to do so. Its plans are a violation of the UN Convention Law of the Sea.

"'The marine environment is under extreme pressure from #ClimateChange, #overfishing and #ResourceExtraction. Yet, the G7 thinks it’s acceptable to endorse plans to deliberately dump nuclear waste into the ocean. Politics inside the G7 at Sapporo just trumped science, environmental protection, and international law,' said Shaun Burnie, Senior Nuclear Specialist at Greenpeace East Asia.

"'#GreenpeaceEastAsia analysis has detailed the failures of liquid waste processing [ALPS] technology at the Fukushima Daiichi plant and the environmental threats posed by the releases. There is no prospect of an end to the nuclear crisis at the plant as current decommissioning plans are not feasible. Furthermore, the report finds the nuclear fuel debris in the reactors cannot be completely removed and will continue to contaminate the ground water over many decades. Claims that the discharges will take 30 years is inaccurate as in reality, it will continue into the next century. Viable alternatives to discharge, specifically long term storage and processing, have been ignored by the Japanese government.

"'The Japanese government’s attempt to normalise the Fukushima nuclear disaster is directly linked to its overall energy policy objective of increasing the operation of nuclear reactors again after the 2011 disaster. 54 reactors were available in 2011 compared to only ten reactors in 2022, generating 7.9% of the nation’s electricity in FY21 compared to 29% in 2010. Meanwhile, five of the other six G7 governments led by France, the US and the UK are also aggressively promoting nuclear power development.

"'The idea that the nuclear industry is capable of delivering a safe and sustainable energy future is delusional and a dangerous distraction from the only viable energy solution to the climate emergency which is 100% #RenewableEnergy. The global growth of low cost renewable energy has been phenomenal – but it has to be much faster and at an even greater scale if carbon emissions are to be reduced by 2030. Approval for nuclear waste dumping and nuclear energy expansion sound like the 1970’s but we have no time for such distractions. We are in a race to save the climate in the 21st century, and only renewables can deliver this,' said Shaun Burnie.

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/press-release/59193/science-environmental-protection-international-law-g7-japans-fukushima-water-discharge/

#FukushimaAnniversary #FukushimaIsntOver #RethinkNotRestart
#NoNukes #Japan #TEPCOLies #WaterIsLife #Bioaccumulation

Ignoring science, environmental protection and international law – G7 endorses Japan’s Fukushima water discharge plans - Greenpeace International

The nations of the G7 have chosen politics over science and the protection of the marine environment with their decision today to support the Japanese government’s plans to discharge Fukushima radioactive waste water into the Pacific Ocean. 

Greenpeace International
Transport is one of Australia’s fastest growing sources of climate pollution with cars, vans and utes making up almost two-thirds of transport emissions in Australia.
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https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/resources/the-filthy-five-car-companies-polluting-as-much-as-coal/
#ClimateEmergency #cars #suvs #DumpingGround #pollution #Australia
Oh, what a feeling: The "Filthy Five" car companies polluting as much as coal mines | Climate Council

We've examined 2023 Australian car sales and identified five filthy car companies whose fleets are estimated to be responsible for as much domestic climate pollution as some of Australia’s biggest coal mines.

Climate Council

Couler une bielle.

Je ne savais pas que cela consistait à la couler dans un cours d'eau.

#Photo #BlackAndWhitePhotography #Pollution #DumpingGround #FatAss

Electric trucks make inroads, but diesel still rules on Australia’s highway to emissions hell

"The grim reality, however, is that to most of the trucking world, Australia is one of the last frontiers where you can pretty much do what you want. Australia’s passenger vehicle market is known to be one of the last dumping grounds for dirty #cars, thanks to the lack of vehicle fuel #standards which makes those cars dangerous for the climate, dangerous to people’s health, and expensive to run."

"Heavy road transport accounts for around 7 per cent of the world’s #emissions. In Australia, the Grattan Institute estimates that 400 people die a year from air pollution, with the worst offender being the age of Australian trucks – many on the road are up to 40 years old, and heavily polluting."

https://thedriven.io/2023/05/19/electric-trucks-make-inroads-but-diesel-still-rules-on-australias-highway-to-emissions-hell/
#EV #Diesel #Trucks #ZeroEmission #FossilFree #Transport #DumpingGround #DIseases #Bellingen #Noise #Pollution #HighwayToEmissionsHell

Electric trucks make inroads, but diesel still rules on Australia's highway to emissions hell

Brisbane truck show highlighted just how far Australia trails the rest of the world on transitioning heavy transport to zero emissions.

The Driven
SkyFi's Satellite Image Confirms Massive Clothes Pile In Chile's Atacama Desert
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https://www.skyfi.com/blog/skyfis-confirms-massive-clothes-pile-in-chile <-- shared blog post
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https://atmos.earth/atacama-desert-chile-unwanted-clothing-waste/ <-- shared media article
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“The Atacama Desert: A Surprising Dumping Ground for Fast Fashion Leftovers
Chile's Atacama Desert, the driest desert in the world, has been a dumping ground for fast fashion leftovers. A mountain of discarded clothing, including Christmas sweaters and ski boots, cuts a strange sight in the desert, which is increasingly suffering from pollution created by the fashion industry…"
#gis #spatial #mapping #remotesensing #chile #atacama #atacamadesert #fastfashion #clothing #waster #dumpingground #fashion #fashionindustry #pollution #discarded #waste #overproduction #supplychain #nike #oldnavy #hugoboss #chanel #hm
SkyFi's Satellite Image Confirms Massive Clothes Pile in Chile's Atacama Desert

The satellite image that we ordered of the clothes pile in Chile's Atacama Desert really puts things into perspective. The size of the pile and the pollution it's causing are visible from spacey.

High-polluting utes
A lack of fuel-efficiency #standards means Australia’s top-selling utes are among the most expensive and polluting vehicles to run.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/apr/05/australias-high-polluting-utes-spark-calls-to-change-fuel-efficiency-laws
#Vehicles #Cars #Pollution #carbon #Emissions #DumpingGround
Australia’s high-polluting utes spark calls to change fuel-efficiency laws

Climate Council report says carmakers funnelling their least efficient utes to Australia due to lack of fuel-efficiency standards

The Guardian
Scientists uncover startling concentrations of pure DDT along seafloor off L.A. coast https://flip.it/WQ_YCz #DDT #DumpingGround #LACoast #Seafloor
Scientists uncover high amounts of pure DDT off L.A. coast

In a sobering update Thursday, researchers shared their latest findings on the legacy of DDT ocean dumping off the L.A. coast — which turned out to be even more widespread than expected.

Los Angeles Times

RT from Our Bell Green (@OurBellGreen)

Why is Bell Green/ Bellingham so filthy @LewishamCouncil ? Even your Lewisham Street Cleaner bags seem to be fly tipped and left for months. #bellgreen #sydenham #lowersydenham #litter #dumpingground #se26 #lewisham #rubbish

Original tweet : https://twitter.com/OurBellGreen/status/1633208170377105408

Our Bell Green on Twitter

“Why is Bell Green/ Bellingham so filthy @LewishamCouncil ? Even your Lewisham Street Cleaner bags seem to be fly tipped and left for months. #bellgreen #sydenham #lowersydenham #litter #dumpingground #se26 #lewisham #rubbish”

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