April 22nd 4:54 pm |
Rick Steiner
The Japanese government just announced that it intends to release over 1.2 million tons of radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant into the North Pacific, resulting in these dangerous radionuclides flowing across the ocean to Russia, Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, and the U.S. west coast. The planned release, which is strongly opposed by local fishermen, scientists, and coastal residents in Japan, would begin in two years and continue for another 40 years.
President Joe Biden s administration must urge Japan to abandon this unnecessary and dangerous plan.
The Fukushima nuclear disaster was caused by the 9.1 magnitude Tohoku earthquake and the 14-meter high tsunami on March 11, 2011. The tsunami flooded and disabled emergency generators needed to pump cooling water into the nuclear reactor cores, causing three reactor core meltdowns and hydrogen explosions. Fukushima was the most dangerous nuclear accident since the 1986 Ch
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Greenland Minerals seeks consultation with new Greenland Government on Kvanefjeld Project
The company will initiate a dialogue with the new government over the protection and enforcement of its legal position, including the right to be granted an exploitation licence for the Kvanefjeld Project. Kvanefjeld is well-placed to meet a surge in rare earth demand generated by the transition to electric vehicles along with growth in renewable energy.
Greenland Minerals Ltd (ASX:GGG) (OTCMKTS:GDLNF) (FRA:G7P) is seeking to consult with the new coalition government in regard to its Kvanefjeld Rare Earth Project.
The company has sought legal advice regarding its rights to continue development of the project after the new government, formed by two political parties, Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) and Naleraq, publicly stated a political intention to cease the development.
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