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| NGO Demonstrators: No to Coal, No to Oil, No to Nuclear | | Print | |
| Written by William F. Jasper | ||||
| Wednesday, 16 December 2009 23:00 | ||||
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While some environmentalists, in the interests of reducing the CO2 emissions associated with burning carbon-based fuels, have switched from anti- to pro-nuclear power in recent years, it is clear that many — if not most — of the militant environmentalist organizations remain adamantly opposed to the expansion of nuclear power. Many even propose decommissioning and dismantling the existing nuclear power electrical plants. Charlotte Mijeon, who presented the group's campaign to the conventioneers, is a spokesperson for Reseau Sortir du Nucleaire France, an alliance of 848 French organizations that bills itself as a "Network phasing out the nuclear age." According to Ms. Mijeon: Nuclear power has been rightly excluded from the Kyoto Protocol, but now it is trying to make its comeback, and some countries are trying to push it into the new [Copenhagen] agreement. We want to remind you that nuclear power in itself is one of the most dangerous and polluting technologies of all — because of the waste it generates, because of the accident risk, because of proliferation risks, because of the pollution due to uranium mining. The website for Reseau Sortir du Nucleaire France declares the group "supports actions for phasing out nuclear power, whether local, national or international." However, before rejoicing that another militant greenie has embraced nuclear energy (which has been brought to a standstill in the United States, while the rest of the world races ahead with this technology that America developed), it should be noted that Hansen's recommendation comes with a critical caveat. You see, like many supposedly "reasonable environmentalists," he is all for nuclear power — but not with the currently available nuclear power technology. He's in favor of shutting down our current carbon-based economy even before his proposed new "clean" nuclear power plants are available. Under Hansen's plan, billions of tax dollars would be pumped into research and development projects aimed at producing "4th generation nuclear power (4th GNP)" that would be "cleaner" than the current generation. How do Hansen and the activists from Don’t Nuke The Climate propose to take our societies off energy from nuclear, coal, gas, and oil without causing massive hardship, economic havoc — and even death for large numbers of people? That is a question they never adequately address. Trackback(0)
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Bonnie
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I hope they aren't being hypocritical Here's hoping these coal/oil/nuclear protesters got to Copenhagen by either walking or by sailboat. I hope their clothing has no artificial components (cotton, wool, flax, silk, leather ONLY). I hope they didn't drink any coffee in styrofoam cups. I hope they avoid all use of plastics, even in their food packaging. I hope their homes are solar heated and their furnishings exclude any man made products. I hope all the food they eat is organic and locally grown and only transported by horse drawn carts or by porters carrying baskets on the top of their heads. If they wear glasses, I would hope the lenses are not polycarbonate and their frames are 100% wire. I also hope they are vegetarian, in which case they also need to refrain from leather and silk. (Wonder what they'd use for shoes? Wood?) |
Flu-Bird
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How did they get there? I wonder how those greenfreak NGO got there im sure they didnt flap their arms or teleport or use pixie dust they most likly came on commercial airliners or as with these GREENPEACE troublemakers they came in their diesle fuled garbage scows ARCTIC SUNRISE and RAINBOW WARRIOR II |





COPENHAGEN — Fossil fuels may be the main targeted villains at the United Nation's Climate Conference, but the activist non-governmental organizations (NGOs) at the summit have let it be known that nuclear power is just as unacceptable to them as coal or oil.

