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2020 December 14 « nuclear-news

UK. Significant problems for UK’s Trident nuclear deterrent , if U.S. Congress refuses to fund a next-generation warhead.  The new way to hide the money splurged on nuclear weapons – via Small Nuclear Reactors. British government’s “perpetual” lack of knowledge about £130bn clean-up of 17 old nuclear sites.. CANADA.  Canada’s Coalition for Responsible Energy Development is sceptical about Small Nuclear Reactors.  Federal funding for new nuclear reactors is a serious mistake that blocks swift ation on climate.  With Small Nuclear Reactors (SMRs) Canada is back in the nuclear weapons business.  Growing political opposition in Canada to Small Nuclear Reactors.

The continuing tragedy and nuclear abomination of U.S. tests on the Marshall Islands

The lingering legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands,  https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/the-lingering-legacy-of-us-nuclear-testing-in-the-marshall-islands/NTHZG3PJNS6NXV4SZLPTHCANNY/ 13 Dec, 2020,  By RNZ. The US detonated its largest nuclear bombs around the Marshall Islands in the 1940s and 50s – but the Marshallese are still campaigning for adequate compensation. The Marshall Islands are two chains of 29 coral atolls in the middle of the Pacific Ocean between Papua New Guinea and Hawaii. Following the tests, whole islands ceased to exist, hundreds of native Marshallese had to be relocated off their home islands and many were affected by fallout from the testing.

Editor tells how US nuclear testing legacy 'festers on' in Marshall Islands

In 1977, US authorities put the most contaminated debris and soil into a huge concrete dome called the Runit Dome, which sits on Enewetak Atoll and houses 88,000 square metres of contaminated soil and debris. It has recently received media attention as it appears to be leaking, due to cracking and the threat from rising sea levels, while some Marshallese have fears it may eventually collapse. However, American officials have said it is not their problem and responsibility falls on the Marshallese, as it is their land. The US has cited a 1986 compact of free association, which released the US government from further liability, which will go up for renegotiation in 2023.

The lingering legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands

The lingering legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands
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