Nuclear Japan: message from a French expatriate !! June 15

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by Obamot » 29/06/11, 23:20

Exceptional testimony. All is said.

gegyx wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBC5S1ZjLWA

How much longer on YouTube?
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by SixK » 02/07/11, 21:02

A small incident at the Tricastin power station:
http://www.ouest-france.fr/actu/actuDet ... 8_actu.Htm

a priori no risk, but the interesting part is at the end of the article.

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by Christophe » 03/07/11, 08:16

SixK wrote:the interesting part is at the end of the article.

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Are you thinking about this or something else?

No environmental consequences

In a press release, EDF specified that the fire, started for an unknown reason, "took place in the non-nuclear part of the installations and has no radiological consequences on the environment and the population".

This is not the first incident to affect the EDF Tricastin power station. In 2008, excessive releases of carbon-14 gas alerted the authorities. And in 2009, the reactor 2 building was closed following an incident that occurred during the unloading of part of the uranium bars.
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by moinsdewatt » 03/07/11, 12:23

sen-no-sen wrote:History has shown that constraint pushes humanity to surpass itself, I have no doubt that the determination of the Japanese allows the establishment of alternatives to nuclear.


It's not at all.

Japan imagines a doubling of its nuclear power production between 2007 and 2030


http://www.leblogenergie.com/2011/06/le ... -2030.html
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by highfly-addict » 03/07/11, 12:36

Alexis returned to France, long interview visible here: http://video.rim952.fr/
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by gegyx » 03/07/11, 16:19

I just listened to the 2h on the radio here now.
(It will be less censored)

He comes to France to flee the exhibition, the contamination of his family in Japan.

It seems consensual, and reiterates and hopes an awareness of the French, on nuclear, in order to stop the race ahead, and also a reflection on this need to over-consume.

Japan has stopped 65 plants, and yet the country continues. The Japanese now think that we can do without air conditioning, or the latest H-Tech product, etc.

He thinks that the Japanese (deceived) will push for a choice other than nuclear.
With their industrial strength, they will embark on the search for other energies that are more respectful of the environment.

But, it takes a disaster, to make things happen ...

He does not approach any political party, does not make the censorship on YTube.

I think it will reappear in the media landscape, to awaken a little more opinion on our future.

Finally he is a candidate for the Common Sense Party.
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by Obamot » 03/07/11, 17:23

"I am the simple man", he makes us pass ...

But basically this guy is really touching and is able to open his eyes to many, thanks to the conviction that drives him and his way of being: it's nice to see and hear, especially since his words are gilded ...
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by nlc » 03/07/11, 21:40

I listened to the 2 hours too, he has a chat! But in a good sense of the word. The problem is that here even people are aware of things, it will not change anything, as long as there is not an accident in France (well disaster ..., it is the boss of aeva who speaks of an accident).
We must mobilize and oblige our country to change direction, that is to say start by putting the means to think about how to replace nuclear.
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by Christophe » 04/07/11, 11:15

nlc wrote:We must mobilize and oblige our country to change direction, that is to say start by putting the means to think about how to replace nuclear.


Some are starting to do it: https://www.econologie.com/forums/sortie-du- ... 10922.html
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by netshaman » 04/07/11, 15:28

do not show any more humanity when they are in a thread which speaks about the victims and those who dare to speak about it despite a palpable censorship, especially in the press ...


You see, I said it not long ago in another post, that these people have no soul and they are part of it!
I wish I was wrong, but sometimes I hate being right ...
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And pb2488 who calls me a Nazi: he is the one who says who is clear!
Don't give a damn and laugh at the distress and misery of others, the SS also did it in the camps!

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Well I calm down ...
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