LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #455 (11/19/2023)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

LLOYD A. WILLIAMS-PENDERGRAFT

NOV 19, 2023

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LLAW’s COMMENTARY: (A basic Primer on Plutonium and other Nuclear Waste, and Why it is so Dangerous)

To get back to some of my earlier introductory Posts where I often demonstrated how the the many steps and processes of mining, milling, refining, and eventually burning uranium fuel in nuclear reactors to provide electricity for human use from nuclear power plants, so tonight’s short lesson will be limited to the most dangerous waste product of all called plutonium and why the United States, which operates the most nuclear power plants in the nuclear power plant world doesn’t recycle plutonium (which has a half-life of 24,000, yes 24 thousand years) but insanely adds it to the very, very, serious radiation dangers of storing it all over the surface of our country in concrete, water, or earthen containers or caskets.

Following is an easily understood, well written paragraph from “Quora” addressing the prevailing opinion about why nuclear fuel, including plutonium and cesium, should be recycled: “The United States has erroneously been under the perception that it’s not cost-effective to recycle spent nuclear fuel. It also has fear that recycling could lead to building new nuclear weapons. The USA can thank former President Jimmy Carter for the ignorance he spread in 1977 when [he] ordered the USA to bury spent nuclear fuel deep underground. (I will add, though, that Jimmy Carter was not ignorant at all; he was absolutely correct, except that in a real world of care and caution, there would be no such thing as nuclear bombs, nuclear power plants, or anything else nuclear. (The Carter era was the last time we had a chance to internationally ban ‘all things nuclear, although JFK called for ending ‘all things nuclear’ in the early ’60s.)

“France, for example, uses up to 80% recycled fuel. They save a ton of money by reducing storage costs . . . [A] non-cost effective thing would be to try to separate bomb related materials from spent fuel. The chemistry requirements are staggering and you are dealing with a highly radioactive material. So, the USA need[s] only to overcome fear and ignorance to be able to recycle spent nuclear fuel.” (This last sentence is also wrong, only because ‘fear and ignorance’ prevails in the entire perspective of nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants, but in absolute opposing perspectives.)

The following simple graph of how the nuclear power process works is posted below. The diagram of how plutonium is to be recycled, according to proper operating procedures is shown below. You can easily see that in the case of recycling nuclear waste (such as plutonium (that shows plutonium returning from ‘spent fuel reprocessing’ back to ‘fuel reprocessing’ when in actuality the highly radioactive plutonium goes straight down to ‘interim storage’ and on to ‘permanent storage’ (which does not exist, by the way, so that’s another lie); so you see, we are living a dangerous set of more lies, among an abundance of others from the nuclear industry here in the USA, once again subjecting ourselves to entirely unnecessary risks and nuclear radiation danger in the dirty, dangerous world of “All Things Nuclear”, including the cycling process of our own nuclear power plants – of which the USA has by far the most of than any other nation. ~llaw

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TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS:

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

A four-decade-old Pacific treaty was meant to preserve the ‘peaceful region’. Now experts …

The Guardian

… nuclear weapons states “are all opposed”. But Mangioni, a member of the … about nuclear testing legacies. It’s the same regional sentiment that …

Why North Korean Nuclear Blackmail Is Unlikely – Analysis – Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

… all North Korean territory, but also the military superpower USA, which has … things-worse_toby-daltonvan-jackson; Brad Roberts, “The Plausible …

$1.6 million in tax revenue on the line for Wiscasset in dispute over nuclear waste facility

The Maine Monitor

“And one of the things that Maine Yankee has to prove in that litigation, is that all of the spending … is ‘just and reasonable.’ ” Not taking …

Nuclear Power

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France test-fires long-range ballistic missile to boost nuclear deterrence

France 24

… powered by continuous thrust until they reach their target. (Reuters) … North Korea amends constitution to reinforce nuclear power status. On …

Eiffage wins 4 bln euro order for French next-generation nuclear plants – Reuters

Reuters

French construction group Eiffage late on Thursday said it won a contract worth more than 4 billion euros ($4.34 billion) to carry out the main …

The genealogy of nuclear fear | Krzysztof Tyszka-Drozdowski | The Critic Magazine

The Critic

… nuclear renaissance, but rather the onset of nuclear schizophrenia. In 1956, the UK built its first commercial nuclear power plant. The atmosphere …

Nuclear War

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Exclusive: Jill Stein’s Ominous Warning on Growing Threat of Nuclear War – Newsweek

Newsweek

… nuclear submarine.” “The world won’t survive this,” she warned. “And yes, we’re not at nuclear war now, but could a nuclear war be triggered?

Growing geopolitical risk stoking East Asian nuclear concerns, says expert – Nikkei Asia

Nikkei Asia

… nuclear bombs in any Taiwan war. If China attacks Taiwan, it will “highly likely use its nuclear threat … to urge Japan to remain neutral,” says …

Opinion | How to slow the U.S.-Russia-China nuclear arms race – The Washington Post

The Washington Post

While a nuclear weapon has not been used in combat since World War … Moreover, Russia has repeatedly threatened to use nuclear weapons during its war …t

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Israeli threat to nuke Gaza turns spotlight back on regime’s nuclear weapons – Press TV

Press TV

Israel’s reckless nuclear threats have drawn sharp criticism from … Israel Palestine Gaza war Gaza Strip nuclear weapons Non-Proliferation Treaty …

Why North Korean Nuclear Blackmail Is Unlikely – Analysis – Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

First, North Korea might use or threaten to use nuclear weapons to prevent its own defeat amidst an ongoing war—either verbally threatening to …

Yellowstone Caldera

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Yellowstone supervolcano warning as eruption would ‘bring world to its knees’ | Science

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Yellowstone volcano’s magma chamber mapped in documentary … Supervolcanoes are among the most sinister natural creations Earth has to offer. They go …

Reykjanes Volcano Update: Latest InSAR Image | VolcanoDiscovery

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Yellowstone quakes · Latest earthquakes under Yellowstone volcano. List and interactive map of current and past earthquakes near Yellowstone volcano.

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LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #454 (11/18/2023)

LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #454 (11/18/2023)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

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LLAW’s COMMENTARY: (Foolhardy or Just Plain Foolish)

There is a substantial difference between a foolhardy person and one who’s just plain foolish. One is just heedless or reckless, the other is just misguided or naïve, but in the case of those who advocate for nuclear power or even nuclear arms are just plain ignorant or stupid. They are utterly unwise fools. Even those, including J. Robert Oppenheimer, Edward Teller, James B. Conant, and even a couple of U.S. Presidents – Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman – who were directly involved in the “Manhattan Project” as they developed the first atomic bomb, knew better than to advocate for or believe in the purpose of the bomb, or to even support nuclear war, so what is it that makes the industry, the politicians, the bankers and corporations, and even the ignorant and foolish general public believe that ‘all things nuclear’ is a sound idea today based on the fake propaganda from an industry that has been wasting away and failing for years oddly recovering somehow – especially when the entire planet is faced with nuclear war that is more than capable of ending all life on Earth.

Even the original concept (perhaps) was to develop but use nuclear weapons only as a deterrence from war means nothing these days nor did it in the summer of 1945 when the USA dropped two atomic bombs on of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Deterrence is hardly iron-clad and and deterrence agreements these days are being ripped to shreds before our eyes. The U.S. and seven or eight other countries are back in the wishful thinking deterrent business of an arms race, suddenly building bigger and more devastating bombs than ever before instead of demanding a planet with no nuclear weapons, nuclear power plants, or anything else nuclear at all. Destroying all things nuclear before all things nuclear destroys us (paraphrasing a JFK speech during the Russia/USA nuclear armed ICBM standoff in October of 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Deterrence is just another silly political word, signifying nothing about the reality of the looming possibility of nuclear war, and you’d better believe that existing nuclear power plants will also become nuclear weapons of mass destruction, but the difference the countries who built them will have them used against themselves. North America, including Canada, has far and away the most nuclear power plants, most of them on or near the East Coasts of both countries.

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As Albert Einstein said in his always prophetic and straightforward way, “I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” And just let me say for emphasis, it is highly doubtful that after WWIII their will be anyone left to wield a stick or throw a stone. What the hell is humanity thinking? Our leaders must be crazy!

And just why are the rest of us following along their doomsday path to oblivion and the 6th extinction? If 4 or 5 billion (over half) of us take to the Internet and say with conviction to these ignorant, crotchety, and foolish old men and their sycophants and cronies, “Not NO, but, “HELL NO!”, demanding a united one-world people without boundaries of any kind, including country, racism, religion, and pointless genocide. Nelson Mandela said it well in 2020: “Our world is divided into wise people and fools. And fools divide themselves by race, color, gender, or religion.” ‘Nuff said,” ~llaw

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TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS:

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

If Nuclear War Breaks Out, This Will Be the Most Dangerous Plane in the Sky – Popular Mechanics

Popular Mechanics

If all goes well, the company will deliver three developmental aircraft … Things to Death · riddle. Solution to Riddle of the Week: Hen and the Egg.

China’s nuclear arms are behind U.S.’s but meet needs, expert says – Nikkei Asia

Nikkei Asia

Q: What do you think about the future of nuclear disarmament? A: The goal of nuclear disarmament is clearly under strain. The nuclear-armed states are …

Dismantling of California’s San Onofre nuclear power plant is more than 60% completed

Los Angeles Times

Once the dismantlement is complete, all that is expected to remain at the San Onofre plant will be two dry storage facilities; a security building …

Nuclear Power

NEWS

A Massive U.S.-Led Pledge Could Be A Global Gamechanger – Yahoo News

Yahoo News

Reactors for Units 3 and 4 sit at Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle nuclear power plant on Jan. 20 in Waynesboro, Georgia, as cooling towers of the older …

Dismantling of California’s San Onofre nuclear power plant is more than 60% completed

Los Angeles Times

Dismantlement work at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is expected to wrap up by the end of 2028.

Why Indian Point nuclear plant won’t close until 2041 – Lohud

Lohud

Indian Point’s owners say a state ban on the discharge of radiological waste in the Hudson River will delay the teardown of the nuclear power …

Nuclear War

NEWS

If Nuclear War Breaks Out, This Will Be the Most Dangerous Plane in the Sky – Popular Mechanics

Popular Mechanics

During the heightened nuclear tensions of the Cold War, the C-130 stepped into its most consequential role. That’s when the Navy initially equipped …

Two Ways Nuclear War Could Start, According to Chinese Scholar – Newsweek

Newsweek

Leading Chinese scholar Huang Renwei predicted two ways nuclear war could begin in an interview that was published Friday by Russian state-run …

China’s nuclear arms are behind U.S.’s but meet needs, expert says – Nikkei Asia

Nikkei Asia

TOKYO — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the warfare between Israel and Hamas are making the world more unstable and a nuclear war likelier, …

Nuclear Power Emergencies

NEWS

Update 194 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine

International Atomic Energy Agency

A reactor unit of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) temporarily lost power earlier this week, forcing it to rely on an emergency …

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station to test emergency sirens – KTAR News

KTAR News

West Valley nuclear power plant testing emergency alert system Friday. Nov 17, 2023, 11:00 AM.

West Valley residents to receive emergency test alert – AZ Family

AZ Family

… emergency alert test …

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

HISF-Ipsos Threat Index finds natural disasters seen as fastest-growing threat

Ipsos

Cyberhacking is once again considered the No. 1 real threat after being overtaken by fears of a nuclear attack in 2022. … threats. In 2023, 63 …

Two Ways Nuclear War Could Start, According to Chinese Scholar – Newsweek

Newsweek

Israel Singled Out: Apathy on Campus Over Russian Crimes, MAGA Threats. By Tom Rogers · After 30 Years, Religious Freedom Restoration Act More …

Putin’s ally forecasts inevitable nuclear war – MSN

MSN

… nuclear war. According to Express, Vladimir Solovyov … The discussion on Russian state TV, led by figures like Solovyov, frequently involves threats ..

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LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #453 (11/17/2023)

To Be or Not to be: l “End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity

LLOYD A. WILLIAMS-PENDERGRAFT

NOV 17, 2023

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LLAW’s COMMENTARY:

Sometimes, it seems to me, that we fail to acknowledge or to even consider the inevitable unwavering approaches toward extinction that the present paths we are following in brainless multiple efforts to exterminate ourselves because we simply cannot bear to so much as consider the reality of that very thing we refuse to do anything about. So, instead, what do we do? We do nothing, somehow relenting to the idea that there isn’t anything that can be done to alter, change, or navigate, somehow reversing the road we are on even though we know implicitly that we are drifting along in precisely the wrong direction.

We pretend it’s not so bad as we think it is, or that we’re too busy living half a life to think about the reality of not living, wrongly theinking that our obligations to others, including our jobs and family, are a responsibility that has priority over all else. But, in truth, intentionally ignoring the very concept of correcting the mess we’ve made of this planet, we have done a great disservice, not only to ourselves but those we think we are ‘taking care of’. Of course we have to do those things we already do in the best way we can, but we are leaving the ‘future’ out of the every day equation because we don’t want to acknowledge and understand what we know is already happening today, tomorrow or sometime further down the road. It’s like as soon as our ‘day’ is over, everything stops and we will repeat what we did yesterday exactly the same as we did today, as if repetition is the only thing that will keep us going and somehow get us by. We have forgotten how to plan ahead and ‘build’ for a better tomorrow.

Of course we may be fortunate enough to lay away a few dollars a month for tomorrow, take a vacation, buy a new car, or even relocate to a better neighborhood because of our ‘hard’ work, and that seems genuinely rewarding for the immediate time, but in reality nothing much has changed concerning the world(s) of issues we don’t face that we are darkly breeding subconsciously within ourselves like mindless human ostriches and lemmings, hiding from ourselves because somebody else somewhere on planet Earth wants to eliminate us. Such is, more than ever before, the way of a nuclear new world order.

There is a way to reverse the direction we are so rapidly heading in, and, once again, common sense is calling out for us to ‘unite’ collectively as a universally peaceful human species rather than live on as tribes of separate species, always inferring one tribe is better than the other, and by god we will fight to our deaths to prove it. How childish is that?

And it is so very obvious that people are beginning to question, in this new era, if we may be destined by our id and the evolutionary demand of the ‘superego’ that all day every day silently screams internally, yet is never able to escape our own hidden voices of self-importance, “What’s mine is mine; and what’s yours is mine, too.” When will we ever learn? And will we learn in time? Thus far the answer is obviously, “no”. ~llaw


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TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS:

Nuclear Power

NEWS

US, Philippines sign landmark nuclear deal – Reuters

Reuters

… nuclear technology and material to Manila, which is exploring the use of nuclear power to decarbonise and boost energy independence.

Investors are turning bullish on nuclear – Reuters

Reuters

After years of disinterest, energy security concerns and the push for net zero are leading investors to bet on nuclear power.

Sweden plans ‘massive’ expansion of nuclear energy

World Nuclear News

Sweden plans ‘massive’ expansion of nuclear energy. 17 November 2023. Share. The Swedish government unveils a roadmap which envisages the construction …

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

History of Three Mile Island; the United States’ worst commercial nuclear accident – ABC27

ABC27

You can find excellent discounts on everything from gifts to games to holiday decor. The 12 best camping gifts as stocking stuffers · BestReviews / 4 …

Dems want cost estimates Congress didn’t ask for in nuke modernization report

ExchangeMonitor

… every question about how much nuclear modernization would cost. “I … “Our writ did not include the development of cost estimates for all these things, …

UN nuclear watchdog: Iran has enough enriched uranium to make 3 nuclear bombs

All Israel News

UN nuclear watchdog: Iran has enough enriched uranium to make 3 nuclear bombs. All … nuclear deal from 2015 was set at 202.8 kgs (about 447 lbs). An …

Nuclear War

NEWS

Ukraine war latest: Thousands of Ukrainian children ‘taken to Belarus’; Russia loads … – Sky News

Sky News

Ukraine war latest: Thousands of Ukrainian children ‘taken to Belarus’; Russia loads missile with nuclear-capable glide vehicle into launch silo.

Iran enriches more uranium as Gaza war rages, US vote looms – Reuters

Reuters

The US and its allies have few routes left to rein in Iran’s nuclear work with prospects for talks long buried and tougher actions against Tehran …

Nuclear War Will Happen, Putin Ally Warns – Newsweek

Newsweek

A Russian propagandist with close ties to Vladimir Putin has warned nuclear war is “unavoidable” but that it won’t lead to the collapse of …

Nuclear Power Emergencies

NEWS

Map reveals what would happen if Europe’s largest nuclear power plant explodes – MSN

MSN

The safety of the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant has been ‘jeopardised’ after a number of ‘emergency incidents’ this week.

There is a leak from the first circuit of the reactor at Unit 5 of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant

Odessa Journal

This can, at any moment, lead to an emergency situation,” Kotin emphasized. Furthermore, similar manipulations are occurring with Unit 3. Specifically …

Enhancing National Safeguards Infrastructure to Support the Introduction of Nuclear Power

International Atomic Energy Agency

The IAEA has developed the Milestones Approach to help Member States embarking on nuclear power to plan and develop the necessary infrastructure in a …

Nuclear War Threats

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Nuclear War Will Happen, Putin Ally Warns – Newsweek

Newsweek

It is not the first time Solovyov or other Russian propagandists have threatened nuclear war … Threats. By Tom Rogers. Premium Subscription. Digital + …

Is Israel’s war in Gaza distracting the West from Iran’s nuclear threat? – analysis

The Jerusalem Post

Is Israel’s war in Gaza distracting the West from Iran’s nuclear threat? … Iran’s build-up of Hamas, threats to Israel. Why? Because they do not want …

Russia Loads Nuclear-Capable Missile in Ominous Video – Newsweek

Newsweek

… third World War sparked by threats of nuclear escalation made by current and former Russian officials and political commentators. The largest nuclear …

Yellowstone Caldera

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Sakurajima Volcano Volcanic Ash Advisory: EXPLODED AT 20231116/2129Z OVER FL070 …

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Reports, maps and list of aftershocks. Did you know the seismic waves were recorded everywhere in the world? Yellowstone quakes · Yellowstone quakes.

LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #452 (11/16/2023)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

LLOYD A. WILLIAMS-PENDERGRAFT

NOV 16, 2023

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LLAW’s COMMENTARY: (How to Create a Dystopian Doomsday)

A nuclear world means a dystopian world, and it won’t take a nuclear war to make it that way, but no doubt militaries with nuclear weapons of mass destruction will be a part of the “action”. Failed aged and broken nuclear power plants will, sooner or later, make it that way, even if some of them aren’t even o the drawing table yet, because there are already plenty of them to do the job.

Leaking radioactivity from cracked housing for reactors, improper storage of nuclear waste cast aside like old tires because there is nowhere to safely store the waste will never go away, but rather just grow until we haul it to the nuclear dump landfill or dump it in the ocean (which is already underway in the case of Japan’s dead Fukushima power plant), and most of all, nuclear accidents caused by human error or AI fervor (or both) will help make it that way. And we think we are smart enough to build nuclear power plants safely in outer space! And, oh yes, there are all the nuclear armed militaries chomping at the bit for WWIII in order to blow one-anothers’ countries and their civilian inhabitants to an uninhabitable radioactive dust in the wind where no one could survive after such a war, whether they were involved in such a war or not. The concept of a nuclear WWIII is like something called “global genocide”.

From their very conception, engineering design, nuclear safety standards, federal approval, plant and reactor construction, more federal approval handling of nuclear fuel, and final federal approval, along with the startup and operation of any nuclear power plant is far different and far more serious than any other non-nuclear process of construction on the planet. When a similar plant of a non-nuclear or fossil fuel power plant goes awry at any stage, including as late as after years of operation, the problem can be dealt with and the fix will likely (at their customers’ cost) be successful; with nuclear (radioactive) power plants the opposite is true. Nuclear power plants are death machines waiting to happen – and the danger goes far beyond the physical location of the plant. A plant in California could kill hundreds of thousands or even millions of people and other life somewhere back East, for instance. And the failures are already happening, have been happening for dozens of years, and they will continue to happen. The more we build, the more will fail. More than 700 nuclear facilities have been decommissioned, shut down, or failed since the mid-1950s and, as I say, the more we build, the more failed and dangerous nuclear power plants we will have. Are we on a self-imposed doomsday mission, and just too stupid, ignorant, or lazy to recognize that we have a problem?

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Climate change and global warming are bad enough, and CO2 may kill us before uranium does, or maybe they will do it together, but either way our lack of care, concern, and inattention has us headed straight along the proverbial lemming trail leading us over the precipice to our forever deaths. How can we be so lethargic as to not even try to save our own lives? ~llaw

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TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS:

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

The growing evidence of North Korean weapons trade with Russia – Ep. 315 – YouTube

YouTube

… About the podcast: The North Korea News Podcast is a weekly podcast hosted by Jacco Zwetsloot (@JaccoZed) exclusively for NK News, covering all things …

New Report: US Must Modernize Nuclear Posture for Tri-Polar World

Air & Space Forces Magazine

China has built up its nuclear weapons stockpile at a pace that is … At the same time, Kyl told lawmakers that in all nuclear systems, and …

CNTA names winner of 2023 Nuclear Service Award | Aiken Area News – Post and Courier

Post and Courier

His dedicated service extended beyond the site’s boundaries to our community’s classrooms where he championed all things nuclear to the rising …

Nuclear Power

NEWS

Sweden plans new nuclear reactors by 2035, will share costs – Reuters

Reuters

Energy Minister Ebba Busch said the government was planning a “massive build out” of new nuclear power by 2045. “It’s decisive for the green …t

how modelling is unlocking the potential of nuclear power – – Queen Mary University of London

– Queen Mary University of London

But radioactive waste from nuclear power plants has been one of the most significant environmental challenges of recent decades. Spent fuel from …

Broken turbine blades cause shutdown at Russian nuclear plant – Reuters

Reuters

Russia’s state nuclear power corporation has reported that turbine blades broke at a plant where the company has installed two reactors of a type …

Nuclear War

NEWS

‘Devastating’ impact: Nuclear war in US would wipe out 300 million, report says

The Times of India

US News: A report in Scientific American warns of the catastrophic consequences of a nuclear attack on the United States, with an estimated 300 …

Ukraine-Russia war – latest: Poll reveals much of world doesn’t have same view of war as West

Sky News

North Korea is specifically after a military satellite and its own nuclear weapons programme. Today there has been potential progress on this, as …

Flag as irrelevanNuclear war in the US would wipe out 300 MILLION: New models reveal the ‘devastating …

Daily Mail

nuclear attack on the United States’ missile silos would blow radioactive fallout to every state and parts of Mexico and Canada, killing more …

Nuclear Power Emergencies

NEWS

Radiological Health – Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

nuclear power plant accident, a nuclear explosion or a dirty bomb are examples of radiation emergencies. During a radiation emergency, the goal is …

A new climate emergency emerges in adaptation finance needs – Frontline – The Hindu

Frontline – The Hindu

A new climate emergency emerges in adaptation finance needs. The latest … nuclear power plant. In a work published recently in the journal …

Myanmar orders civil servants, ex-military to prepare for emergencies – Inquirer.net

Inquirer.net

The military ruled Myanmar with an iron fist for 50 years after seizing power … nuclear energy‘. MOST READ. Camilon case: Cop exec says sorry to PNP …

Nuclear War Threats

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On NATO’s Arctic front line, watching Russia’s nuclear threat | The Hill

The Hill

… threats and naivete about Moscow. “It might be hard to … Tags NATO nuclear threat Russia-Norway border Russia-Ukraine war ukraine Vladimir Putin …

Doomsday Clock Nears Midnight as Global Tensions and Nuclear Threats Escalate

nbcrightnow.com

… War, its purpose was to highlight the perils of nuclear weapons. However, its scope has expanded to include the threat of climate change since 2007.

Doomsday Clock Nears Midnight as Global Tensions and Nuclear Threats Escalate | National

Yellowstone Caldera

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Current status of Yellowstone volcano – is it due to erupt? – NationalWorld

NationalWorld

Yellowstone Caldera, commonly known as Yellowstone Supervolcano, has been subject to constant apocalyptic speculation over its eruption date. Even …

LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #451 (11/15/2023)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

LLOYD A. WILLIAMS-PENDERGRAFT

NOV 15, 2023

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So, what is this supposedly brilliant idea and ultimate usefulness of tripling nuclear energy production by 2050 as a silly long-term carrot and stick program? Its sole function has to be to bamboozle and pacify the common people for the next quarter century, who depend on their governments to bear some kind of responsibility and deliver some degree of actual honesty to the facts about global warming, climate change, and reducing CO2 levels that humans and other life can live with. There is only one way to slow it down or stop its growth, and more nuclear power plants are the very worst possible solution.

It appears to be that, since we are not willing to do away with the actual culprit, meaning the entire fossil fuel industry and sycophants, that we once claimed needed to be, er, had to be, replaced by solar, wind, hydro, geo-thermal, and other clean-air power plants. So now at this year’s COP28 climate summit, especially the USA, is coming on whole-hog claiming nuclear power plant capacity will be tripled by 2050. I guess we have forgotten that uranium (the fuel for all nuclear products including power plants and military weapons of mass destruction) is also a fossil fuel, albeit refined to a lower level of CO2 emissions. But uranium is not only still a CO2 contributor like coal, oil, gas, etc., but it is also by far the dirtiest and most dangerous commercial fuel on the planet, being far more destructive and dangerous whether long-term, yesterday, today, or tomorrow than all the other fossil fuels combined. Its fuel and its waste is highly radioactive, which instantly makes it infinitely more dangerous than CO2 alone.

According to today’s news from the “The Spokesman-Review”, “The U.S. will lead a push [actually, a mere ‘pledge’ to be signed on December 1st, meaning nothing] at the COP28 climate summit to triple the amount of installed nuclear power capacity globally by 2050, marking a major turnaround for the controversial technology at the climate negotiations.” That would seem to me to be impossible, and here is another impossibility: “the key role of nuclear energy in achieving global net-zero greenhouse gas emissions/carbon neutrality by or around midcentury,” There is no such thing as “net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and carbon neutrality is a moot point because we have no idea what carbon neutrality will be tomorrow, much less mid-century. This statement contains nothing but deceptive ‘buzzwords’ that make the average citizen happy because he has no idea what these words mean, but they sound good to him. It is what I call propaganda that others would call ‘hogwash’ or ‘bullshit’.

The text of the “Spokesman Review” article:

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U.S., U.K. to push pledge to triple nuclear power by 2050 at COP28

Nov. 14, 2023 Updated Tue., Nov. 14, 2023 at 8:50 p.m.

By John Ainger, Rachel Morison and Akshat RathiBloomberg

The U.S. will lead a push at the COP28 climate summit to triple the amount of installed nuclear power capacity globally by 2050, marking a major turnaround for the controversial technology at the climate negotiations.

The declaration will call on the World Bank and other international financial institutions to include nuclear energy in their lending policies, according to a document seen by Bloomberg News. The U.S. will likely be joined by the U.K., France, Sweden, Finland and South Korea in the pledge to be signed Dec. 1 in Dubai, according to people familiar with the matter.

That will be followed a few days later by a nuclear industry commitment to triple generation resources from 2020 levels, said one of the people, who asked not to be named because the information isn’t public.

The countries recognize “the key role of nuclear energy in achieving global net-zero greenhouse gas emissions/carbon neutrality by or around midcentury,” a draft of the declaration says. “Nuclear energy is already the second-largest source of clean dispatchable baseload power, with benefits for energy security.”

The declaration is the latest sign of shifting sentiment toward nuclear power, which doesn’t produce carbon dioxide emissions, but has often been criticized over the waste it generates, the cost of building plants and potential security issues. Support has gained traction especially as clean back-up for renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. The countries will also commit to new technologies, such as small modular reactors.

“Nuclear is 100% part of the solution,” John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, said at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum last week. “It’s clean energy.”

The United Nations’ 28th Conference of the Parties, known as COP28, will take place in the United Arab Emirates, which is the only country in the Arabian Peninsula with a nuclear power program. It’s not clear if the hosts will sign.

The two-week summit due to start on Nov. 28 will include a “global stocktake” to track how far off course the world is to keeping global warming below 1.5C and what more needs to be done to close the gap. A report from the UN Tuesday showed that emissions are set to rise 9% by 2030, compared to 2010, putting the world potentially on course for warming of 2.8C.” End of Article

But, hey, if nuclear powered plants are too expensive and dangerous, which they are, we have other great ideas for ending global warming, including atmospheric style adjustable “venetian blinds” sunshine reflectors sprayed in the stratosphere to shade us from the heat of fossil fuel CO2 emissions, which means the fossil fuel industries could go on forever commercially selling their power plant products, except they will have nobody to buy it. llolloll! ~llaw

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TODAY’S NUCLEAR WORLD’S NEWS:

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

Who Would Take the Brunt of an Attack on U.S. Nuclear Missile Silos? | Scientific American

Scientific American

… things, the refurbishing of existing missile … The resulting nuclear explosions will generate gargantuan fireballs that will vaporize everything …

Behind the Scenes at a U.S. Factory Building New Nuclear Bombs | Scientific American

Scientific American

For years those secret scientists didn’t actually have any plutonium to study—it had to be painstakingly produced. “Almost everything was theoretical, …

The US and China re-engage on arms control. What may come next

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

For more than six decades, the United States has been worried about China’s regional influence, military activities—and its nuclear potential.

Nuclear Power

NEWS

Top 10: Nuclear Energy Companies

Energy Digital Magazine

The top nuclear energy companies provide recyclable energy all around the globe, and include energy innovators NextEra Energy, Duke Energy and …

U.S., U.K. to push pledge to triple nuclear power by 2050 at COP28 | The Spokesman-Review

The Spokesman-Review

The U.S. will lead a push at the COP28 climate summit to triple the amount of installed nuclear power capacity globally by 2050, marking a major …

Small-Scale Nuclear Power Dealt Major Setback | Planetizen News

Planetizen

The company that made history in January when its ‘small modular nuclear reactor‘ became the first in the nation to receive certification from the …

Nuclear War

NEWS

Who Would Take the Brunt of an Attack on U.S. Nuclear Missile Silos? | Scientific American

Scientific American

These fallout maps show the toll of a potential nuclear attack on missile silos in the U.S. heartland.

Ukraine war latest: Russia raining ‘hell fire’ on Ukrainian troops on bank of river – Sky News

Sky News

North Korea’s missile programme, as well as its nuclear weapons, have been banned by the UN Security Council rulings, which also imposed sanctions on …

The Doomsday Clock warns the world about catastrophe – here’s why it stands … – The Conversation

The Conversation

… nuclear- or climate-induced) that the clock’s founders had designed it to prevent. Russia · Nuclear weapons · Vladimir Putin · Ukraine · Nuclear war …

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

At UN nuclear conference, China, Iran, Oman decry Israeli minister’s comment on Gaza

The Times of Israel

… war, calling the remark a threat to the world. At Monday’s long-planned … Iran’s UN Ambassador Amir Iravani told the conference the nuclear threats …

China, Iran, Arab nations condemn Israeli minister’s statement about dropping a nuclear …

The Hindu

… war, calling it a threat to the world. November 14, 2023 11:13 pm … Iran’s U.N. Ambassador Amir Iravani told the conference the nuclear threats …

U.N. Command warns N. Korea – Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

… nuclear and missile threats. In the statement, the defense ministers … nuclear weapons to protect the South in case of a North Korean nuclear attack.

Yellowstone Caldera

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Iceland Volcano | What movies have been released about volcanoes? – NationalWorld

NationalWorld

Yellowstone supereruption would have global consequences. The release of an enormous volume of volcanic ash, gases, and lava could impact climate, …

Is it safe to move to Montana? – EnergyPortal.eu –

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… Yellowstone Caldera. Residents are encouraged to be prepared for such events, with local governments providing resources and information on …

LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #450 (11/14/2023)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

LLOYD A. WILLIAMS-PENDERGRAFT

NOV 14, 2023

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If the “Scientific American” can say it, I sure as hell can too! My mission, as always is to convince the human population to wake up, understand, and realize the critical nuclear war situation we are in and to convince a majority of us to stand up and put a stop to it. I am daily capable of reaching out, primarily through Facebook, to at least a third of the earth’s human population who can read my Posts via Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and other social media. This Post is also on Substack and my website (from where you are reading this now), and will be even more available as I locate the connections I need to accomplish what need not be a failed effort but unless there is soon to be a strong popular movement toward destroying “All Things Nuclear”, all things nuclear may well destroy us, creating Earth’s 6th Extinction. Yes, it is that serious . . .

Today I am Posting an editorial article from “Scientific American” that describes, in part, what I have been warning the human population about in my nightly Posts for the last year and a quarter. I have also mentioned this incredibly poor decision by the U.S. government and its military previously in my own Posts.

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The editors of this upscale periodical publication report in their headline and leadline nearly all that needs to be said if the world’s People population would simply open their eyes and pay attention to what we are on the verge of doing to our planet Earth as well as ourselves and all other life on our only home: ~llaw

The U.S.’s Plans to Modernize Nuclear Weapons Are Dangerous and Unnecessary

The U.S. should back away from updating its obsolescent nuclear weapons, in particular silo-launched missiles that needlessly risk catastrophe

And then there is this: “Perfectly poised to refight the cold war, these overhauled bombs will waste $1.5 trillion and threaten life on Earth for the century to come.”

I would have said this in a more dark and urgent way by not putting an extended timeline on the awaiting disaster. The disaster could happen, as nothing more than the U.S.’s announced plans could begin to happen as early as tomorrow morning.

The Text from Scientific American:

DECEMBER 1, 2023

4 MIN READ

The U.S.’s Plans to Modernize Nuclear Weapons Are Dangerous and Unnecessary

The U.S. should back away from updating its obsolescent nuclear weapons, in particular silo-launched missiles that needlessly risk catastrophe

BY THE EDITORS

Illustration of two hands lifting the top of the U.S. Capitol building, with a rocket placed within in.
Credit: Adrián Astorgano

December 2023 Issue

Defense

This article is part of “The New Nuclear Age,” a special report on a $1.5-trillion effort to remake the American nuclear arsenal.

The U.S. is planning to modernize its unwanted, unneeded and unsafe nuclear triad of land-, sea- and air-based weapons. Perfectly poised to refight the cold war, these overhauled bombs will waste $1.5 trillion and threaten life on Earth for the century to come. We should rethink this miserable folly rather than once again squandering our wealth while driving a new arms race.

As detailed in this issue of Scientific American, this plan to burn money while imperiling the world has been widely criticized in nuclear policy circles. “Russia and the United States have already been through one nuclear arms race. We spent trillions of dollars and took incredible risks in a misguided quest for security,” former U.S. defense secretary William J. Perry wrote in 2016 as the plans first materialized. “There is only one way to win an arms race: refuse to run.”

Although the Biden administration canceled proposed Trump-era sea-launched missiles, the U.S. nuclear arsenal still bristles with some 3,700 weapons, around 1,700 of them deployed for military use and the rest in storage overseen by the Department of Energy. This quantity is more than enough to threaten the destruction of humanity and Earth’s biosphere—and it is only a fraction of the world’s total, leaving out Russia’s similarly large stockpile and smaller ones in China and other nations. Lowering the numbers and thus the risks of these weapons is a responsibility the U.S. and the Soviet Union first recognized at the end of the 1960s, and this goal should drive military and political decision-making now.

Instead the U.S. is sleepwalking into an ill-considered and little-discussed resurrection of its three-pronged cold war nuclear forces. Meanwhile China is expanding its own arsenal (to one-fourth the size of the U.S.’s). New submarinesmissiles and planes, all designed to fit into a military strategy first conceived before the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953, will by 2050 leave the dead hand of the past steering us into another century of pointless risks. In this future, a mistake or misjudgment could exterminate humanity, as nearly happened repeatedly throughout the cold war. We are simply fortunate, nothing more, to have survived the hundreds of false alarms that rang over those decades.

At the center of the government’s proposal is a $100-billion bid to fill 450 nuclear silos in five inland states with hundreds of new nuclear missiles set to launch on hair triggers. Built before submarine-launched missiles became large, accurate and untraceable, these relics are now justified as a “nuclear sponge” to absorb a Russian attack on the U.S. Why plant a $100-billion nuclear “kick me” sign on the country’s breadbasket?

We cannot store the nuclear waste we have now, never mind the additional waste that will result from building these missiles. The so-called nuclear sponging mapped in this month’s issue [see “Sacrifice Zones”] would kill up to several million from radiation exposure, with hundreds of millions in North America being at risk of exposure to lethal fallout. Even a limited nuclear war between India and Pakistan would kill tens of millions worldwide and cause global famine—but how can the U.S. argue for other nations to disarm while burnishing its own nuclear sword in such a heedless fashion?

We aimed this Damoclean sword at ourselves during the cold war when we produced 70,000 of the plutonium “pits” that trigger thermonuclear warhead explosions. Weapons tests of these blasts have left every part of Earth’s surface contaminated with plutonium, with hotspots such as the Rocky Flats in Colorado and the Hanford sites in Washington State still requiring tens of billions of dollars for cleanup. Faltering efforts to restart pit production for the nuclear-modernization effort have cost $18 billion to $24 billion, much of it wasted, and, by the admission of weapons officials at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, they don’t even seem to be immediately necessary.

Why are we risking so much when the lessons of the 20th century are so clear? In the words of the 1991 START Treaty that capped the cold war, “nuclear war would have devastating consequences for all humanity … it cannot be won and must never be fought.” Disregarding Russia’s inability to turn its nuclear arsenal to military advantage while being bombarded by Ukrainian drones, our political class has fumbled away hard-won wisdom about the deadly futility of the arms race. We are recapitulating the dangers the world turned away from decades ago.

Who today benefits from disinterring the arms race? Only defense-industry shareholders and military contractors near silos in North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. This, in a nation where we have just doubled child poverty out of a refusal to help lower-income families. Surely it would be cheaper, safer and smarter to build factories or universities or research labs in these places, construct low-cost housing next to new engineering or biomedical campuses there, and watch them boom, in a good way, for the next century at a fraction of the silo-overhaul price tag. The 900 nuclear missiles onboard U.S. submarines will meanwhile deter the feared nuclear first strike the obsolescent land missiles were meant to discourage at the dawn of the cold war.

“A worrisome new arms race is brewing,” United Nations secretary-general António Guterres said in September. “This is madness. We must reverse course.” We agree. The only real way to use nuclear weapons is never. They should exist only in numbers large enough to deter their use by others, which they already abundantly do, with not one warhead more.

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Today’s nuclear world’s News:

All Things Nuclear

NEWS

Duke Energy says cancellation of first commercial small nuclear project won’t affect its NC plans

WHQR

Weekend All Things Considered. Next Up: 6:00 PM A Way With Words. 0:00. 0 … The Nuclear Regulatory Commission recently approved NuScale’s design for …

Inside the $1.5-Trillion Nuclear Weapons Program You’ve Never Heard Of

Scientific American

According to an air force spokesperson, 17 samples taken at Warren tested positive for PCB, but all were below acceptable levels. … things will happen …

What Radioactive Fallout Tells Us about Our Nuclear Future – Scientific American

Scientific American

At this pace, by 2080, all 4,000 nuclear weapons in the U.S. arsenal will have new nuclear pits installed. … things. This is why we take sometimes …

Nuclear Power

NEWS

NuScale CEO defends modular nuclear plants after project cancellation – Reuters

Reuters

The CEO of NuScale defended his small, modular nuclear reactor business on Tuesday, saying work continues in the U.S. and two other countries …

The future of nuclear power is smaller, more modular – YouTube

YouTube

WRAL Investigates dives into the future of power production coming to North Carolina. The real question remains: What will happen to my power bill …

Russian nickel miner wants nuclear power for Arctic plant – The Barents Observer

The Barents Observer

Nornickel starts talks with Russia’s state nuclear energy company Rosatom on the building of a small-scale nuclear power station in Norilsk.

Nuclear War

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Nuclear Attack Worst-Case Scenario Would See 90% of Americans Wiped Out – Newsweek

Newsweek

As if nuclear strikes on U.S. cities weren’t potentially damaging enough, an attack on America’s missile silos would kill millions due to acute …

Five Works That Imagine Nuclear War and Its Aftermath | Tor.com

Tor.com

Their purpose is not to forestall nuclear attack but rather to document it, providing vital information that survivors (civilians, military staff, and …

The U.S.’s Plans to Modernize Nuclear Weapons Are Dangerous and Unnecessary

Scientific American

Perfectly poised to refight the cold war, these overhauled bombs will waste $1.5 trillion and threaten life on Earth for the century to come. We …

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

South Korea and members of the US-led UN command warn North Korea over its nuclear threat

AP News

… nuclear ambitions and threats … nuclear weapons to protect the South in case of a North Korean nuclear attack.

South Korea and members of the US-led UN command warn North Korea over its nuclear threat

ABC News

… nuclear threat. Defense officials from South Korea, the United States and other nations have warned North Korea over its nuclear ambitions and threats.

Nations Condemn Israeli Minister’s Comments About Dropping Nuclear Bomb on Gaza

Time

… war, calling it a threat to the world … Iran’s U.N. Ambassador Amir Iravani told the conference the nuclear threats …

Yellowstone Caldera

NEWS

Steamboat Geyser Rare Eruption in October – Jackson Hole Radio

Jackson Hole Radio

Another aspect of Yellowstone’s geological monitoring is ground deformation. GPS stations in the Yellowstone caldera showed a return to subsidence …

Plant Health As A New Effective Monitoring System For Volcanic Activity

Nation World News

… Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming, US, to determine their reaction to hydrothermal activity (circulating fluids around the magma source are hot water …

New Insights into the Impact of Volcanic Activity on Plant Health – CityLife

CityLife

The research, led by Robert Bogue from McGill University, focused on the Tern Lake thermal area within the Yellowstone Caldera in Wyoming, U.S. By …

Sky News is no longer covering a section devoted only to the Russia/Ukraine war. So, unless the Brit paper changes its mind, we are all on our own for the latest news. They have done a brilliant job of providing the ‘actual’ news out of Ukraine and Russia involving this insidious war. ~llaw

LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #449 (11/13/2023)

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All Things Nuclear

NEWS

Illinois to lift moratorium on nuclear construction

World Nuclear News

The new bill, among other things, instructs the Illinois Emergency … nuclear technology and all of the benefits that it offers.” Researched …

China and the United States Hold their First Nuclear Security Talks in Years – UN Dispatch

UN Dispatch

I just don’t think, given everything else going on in the world, that the time is now. But my hope is that as time goes on, there will be more …

In new documentary, Ibram X. Kendi asks ‘What is wrong with Black people?’ | Boise State …

Boise State Public Radio

All Things Considered · We Are Idaho · Community Conversations · Morning … Idaho small nuclear reactor project canceled. November 10, 2023. Meet the …

Nuclear Power

NEWS

How to interpret a bad day for nuclear power – Axios

Axios

NuScale Power Corp. share price … It’s easy to over-interpret the death of small modular reactor firm NuScale’s Idaho project, but it nonetheless has …

Lockheed Martin tapped to build nuclearpowered deep-space probe – New Atlas

New Atlas

Under a US$33.7-million Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) contract, Lockheed Martin is developing a next-generation nuclearreactor-powered …

U.S. Re-Enters the Nuclear Fuel Game – IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum

Centrus Energy delivers first batch of uranium that’s critical for advanced reactors.

Nuclear War

NEWS

The Collapse of Global Arms Control – Time

Time

The Collapse of Global Arms Control. Demonstration against ongoing war in Ukraine and nuclear weapons in Japan People attend the protest against the …

US and South Korea sharpen deterrence plans over North Korean nuclear threat – AP News

AP News

… nuclear ones, to defend the South in the event of a North Korean nuclear attack. He also said the document will provide a template for the allies …

US, South Korea revise deterrence strategy, boost drills over North Korea threat – Reuters

Reuters

… nuclear and missile threats, and vowed to maintain … nuclear planning discussions to better coordinate an allied nuclear response during a war.

Nuclear Power Emergencies

NEWS

Liquid Dataport and Intelsat Keep Businesses Connected During Emergencies

MyJoyOnline

Load-shedding distributes demand for electrical power across multiple power sources and is used to relieve stress on an energy source when demand for …

Nuclear War Threats

NEWS

US and South Korea sharpen deterrence plans over North Korean nuclear threat – AP News

AP News

… nuclear attack. He also said the document will provide a template for the … threats of nuclear conflict. Arriving in South Korea over the weekend …

US, South Korea revise deterrence strategy over North Korea threat – Reuters

Reuters

… nuclear and missile threats, South Korea’s defence ministry said. The Tailored Deterrence Strategy (TDS) is aimed at countering North Korea’s nuclear …

55th Security Consultative Meeting Joint Communique – Department of Defense

Department of Defense

He noted that any nuclear attack by the DPRK against the United States or … nuclear and other WMD use and conventional threats. The two leaders …

Yellowstone Caldera

NEWS

World’s First National Park, world record in Wyoming

World Record Academy

The caldera is considered a dormant volcano. It has erupted with tremendous force several times in the last two million years. Well over half of the …

Plant health as a new effective monitoring system for volcanic activity – Phys.org

Phys.org

… Yellowstone Caldera, Wyoming, U.S., to determine their reaction to hydrothermal activity (circulating fluids in the vicinity of a magma source …

Reykjanes Volcano Update: Eruption in Coming Days Likely | VolcanoDiscovery

Volcano Discovery

… caldera, and Ijen. Yellowstone quakes · Yellowstone quakes · Latest earthquakes under Yellowstone volcano. List and interactive map of current and …

The latest Sky News coverage of the Russia/Ukraine war:

We’re pausing our live coverage

We’re pausing our live coverage of the war in Ukraine for now – but here are the key developments you may have missed over the weekend. 

Russian forces intensified attacks on positions in eastern Ukraine.

In Bakhmut, Moscow is attempting to regain lost territory, the head of Ukraine’s ground forces wrote on social media at the weekend.

“Toward Bakhmut, the Russians have become more active and are trying to recapture previously lost positions. Enemy attacks are being repelled,” Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi said.

Ukraine also reported Russian troops are attempting to surround Avdiivka, south of Bakhmut, which is considered to be a stronghold.

Elsewhere, Russia has shelled Kherson, in the southwest of Ukraine, officials claimed, 62 times across the weekend, injuring four civilians.

On Sunday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Ukrainians to prepare for new waves of Russian attacks on infrastructure over winter.

“Russia is preparing for Ukraine. And here, in Ukraine, all attention should be focused on defence, on responding to terrorists on everything that Ukraine can do to get through the winter and improve our soldiers’ capabilities,” he said in his nightly address.

The warning came after Ukraine claimed Russia fired its first missile strike on Ukraine in almost two weeks.

There have also been reports over the weekend, from The Washington Post, claiming a Ukrainian officer coordinated the attack on the Nord Stream pipeline – which carries gas into Europe from Russia – though the officer in question denied any involvement.

LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #448 (11/12/2023)

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

LLAW’s COMMENTARY:

As randomly planned in order to provide an expanded term of understanding to what this nightly Post is all about, especially for new readers who may have missed most of the first year-plus of the cometary, this article from October 5th, 2023, is posted here tonight as what will become a usual Sunday review in general, but more importantly because of the daily increasing concerns about AI (Artificial Intelligence) and its rapidly growing ties and technical relationships to dangers related to operational controls and administration of nuclear power plants as well as, perhaps, nuclear weapons up to and even including nuclear war. ~llaw

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LLAW’s “ALL THINGS NUCLEAR” #410 (10/05/2023)

“End nuclear insanity before nuclear insanity ends humanity”

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Tonight, while I’m working on the “Organization” plan for beginning a step-by-step “blue print” about how humanity might prevent “All Things Nuclear” from existing in the future, I am turning the Post over to “The Bulletin’s” evaluation of a growing AI/nuclear relationship.

There are six steps, as described in my Post #409 from last night that I will be working on. I will post each one of them in a draft form as consideration for convincing a majority of humanity to turn against all things nuclear in order to survive. The basic outline (brief and unedited) is described in last night’s Post.

Always keep in mind that the only way this proposal would never work is through the vocal or functional discontent or disconnect of a majority of planet Earth’s already divided human World(s) that I refer to as the “Organization”. If we can’t accomplish that then the rest is a futile dream not worth thinking about. I suspect the “Blue Print”, when completed will read much like or resemble an outline for a novel or a screenplay because it will seem like ‘science fiction’ to most of us. But to guarantee our survival as well as other life on our only home, it has to be more than imaginary and it has to happen. We could also use some unknown help from somewhere.

So, in that light I am going to post a recent “Bulletin” article that deals with the relationship of the advancing romance between AI and nuclear management that human beings may not be able to control. This article places an even more questionable light on the issue of human capability and expertise to deal with and control “All Things Nuclear” than ever before.

And it should be noted that we have not done a very good job of shepherding nuclear arms nor nuclear power and the heated issue of ‘all things nuclear’ is growing more frightening by the day. ~llaw

The following article is from “The Bulletin’s” September edition by Jingjie He, Nikita Degtyarev on September 11, 2023 (Please note that images are not shown, although some descriptions or captions are presented. Also, the references in the footnotes are not shown.

AI and Atoms: How Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing Nuclear Material

By Jingjie He and Nikita Degtyarev, September 11, 2023

Over the last decade, there has been an accelerated integration of artificial intelligence (AI)[1] into both the civilian and military fields. As a result, rising attention to the challenges of AI governance has manifested in three ways. The first challenge lies in the dual-use nature of AI in the civilian and military domains, which renders it difficult to monitor and oversee its militarization. The second derives from the policy-influencing power of the private sector, which has traditionally been limited to utilizing lobbying instruments. The final difficulty results from the changing nature of government-industry relations, where industries are leading the development and application of AI, and governments are falling behind industry in understanding its technological potential and regulating military applications.

A review of existing literature demonstrates that AI is well discussed within the military and broader strategic stability domain[2], including discussions surrounding AI use within the nuclear sphere to hack cyber systems, poison AI training data, and manipulate its inputs (Avin and Amadae 2019). The expert community further addresses AI and its applicability to nuclear safeguards.[3] However, current available research largely ignores nuclear material production (NMP), which is an essential phase in the development of nuclear weapons

This article bridges that gap by assessing the potential role of AI in nuclear material production while considering industrial practices.[4] In employing an industrial approach to technology scouting, we argue that AI has significant potential to improve nuclear material production by enhancing system efficiencies with the aim of optimizing output, reducing costs, and boosting safety in production associated with the development and production of nuclear weapons. A comprehensive list of the existing AI applications to nuclear material production-critical equipment and to related non-nuclear industry applications integrable to the nuclear material production is presented in Appendix 1, (immediately below the main text).

The AI-powered nuclear material production process raises concerns of the illicit and covert development of nuclear weapons. Therefore, a three-fold solution with feasible action plans is discussed in the final section. Although nuclear material production is the focus of this article, the findings, concerns, and solutions being addressed are also applicable to the broader debate on the production of material used to build weapons of mass destruction, including radiological, biological, and chemical weapons.

Proliferation-sensitive stages in nuclear material production

Nuclear material production consists of several steps, including mining and milling, conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication, electricity generation, spent fuel storage, and reprocessing.[5] While each production step is important, the enrichment and reprocessing phases are the most proliferation sensitive phases. These phases provide the basis for enriching uranium and/or the separating the uranium and plutonium isotopes that are pillars[6] integral to the development of a nuclear weapon; thus, improved accessibility to these technologies through AI presents both horizontal and vertical proliferation risks[7] (Gartzke and Kroenig 2014).

Although the application of AI within the enrichment and reprocessing phases is an ongoing effort to further the application of nuclear science and technology for good, AI as a dual-use technology within nuclear material production space has been largely neglected within the academic and practitioner communities. Therefore, a widening opportunity for AI to aid in illicit and covert non-peaceful applications exists.

AI’s potential applications in the nuclear material production

Industrial applications of AI can be broadly divided into three categories: anomaly detection, automated optimization, and automated discovery. Each of these techniques has functioned and been applied in civilian industries, and each can affect proliferation-sensitive stages of nuclear material production. A summary of the key potential application of AI in the nuclear material production is illustrated in Table 1 with potential use cases specified in Appendix 1.

Table 1. Key potential applications of AI in nuclear material production

Anomaly detection. An AI anomaly-detection algorithm is trained to recognize machine or system data featuring “normal behaviors.” When real-time data deviates from the normality pattern, the AI algorithm will identify the anomaly. Early-stage defection alarms make inspection and fixation possible before mechanical or system breakdown.

The use cases of AI anomaly detection fall into two categories. First, AI is used by industries to monitor, detect, and diagnose faults in machines. An example is the anomaly detection of centrifugal pumps (Al Tobi et al. 2022; Nabli and Hassani 2009). Second, AI is also widely applied in cyber defense products to detect anomalies led by cyberattacks or infections, which is a growing threat to sophisticated nuclear programs (Al Tobi et al. 2022; Nabli and Hassani 2009). An example is General Electric’s AI cyber defense solution, Digital Ghost, which serves the US Department of Energy, an agency responsible for managing the nation’s enriched uranium supply, in protecting critical infrastructure (General Electric n.d.a).

The aforementioned applications can be readily integrated into the nuclear material production process, provided that the training, testing, and verification data of the critical machines and computer systems involved in the producing process are accessible. Specific applications include adopting AI anomaly detection solutions to prevent failure of critical nuclear material production equipment (like centrifuges) and computer systems (such as management or cyber defense systems). Similar AI solutions can also advance efficiency and safety in human-centric knowledge production processes that facilitate nuclear material production (like advanced fissile isotope separation methods[8]).

Automated optimization. Automated optimization solutions train AI algorithms to analyze data with predefined parameters in an industrial process. Based on this analysis, the algorithms can predict product quality and correct problematic parameters to improve it. When applied to complex systems, AI algorithms can set up many factors at different levels, simulate their performance, and identify the best combination for achieving optimized solutions.

The use cases of AI automated optimization in civilian industries are three-fold. The first is industrial production. For instance, artificial neural networks, a type of deep learning algorithm, are used to monitor and adjust the performance of centrifuges in the separation processes (Funes et al. 2009; Jiménez et al. 2008; Menesklou et al. 2021). The second is industrial design. Examples include determining the optimum configuration for race cars used in different races (Monolith AI n.d.), the optimum design of computer chips (Mirhoseini et al. 2021), and the optimum shape for the crown of a piston in a diesel engine (Bogaisky 2019). The third is logistic planning. Examples of this include the reduction of the airplane turnaround time and the optimization of delivery fleet routing (General Electric n.d.b; Google n.d.).

These AI optimization solutions can also be integrated into the nuclear material production with the availability of machine or system data. This has already been applied to optimize the dimensions of a rotating baffle in gas centrifuges for uranium enrichment (Migliavacca et al. 2002). Further potential nuclear material production use cases include improvement of machine, such as nuclear centrifuges, configuration; the design of machine (including centrifuge) parts; and the efficiency of the nuclear material production lines, such as the arrangement of centrifuge cascades and the broader management of the nuclear material production process. Other human-centric nuclear research can also benefit from automated optimization solutions, which may in turn revolutionize the nuclear material production.

Automated discovery. AI algorithms are trained to understand the rules of a game by identifying key parameters at an initial stage, then developing their own algorithms to determine the best solution for the game. For example, from playing games like AlphaGo, AlphaZero (Silver et al. 2017; Silver et al. 2018), to protein structure prediction, such as AlphaFold (Jumper et al. 2021), code generation (e.g., AlphaCode) (Li et al. 2022), and faster matrix multiplication discovery (e.g., AlphaTensor) (Fawzi et al. 2022), AI has demonstrated its capability to revolutionize the scientific world at an exponential rate. Nevertheless, in the nuclear sciences, the application of automated discovery remains in early development stages. Consequently, few existing industrial applications are ready to be integrated into the nuclear material production or even feasibility research.[9]

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Automated discovery techniques not only advance computational and data processing power through hardware (examples include AI chips and computers) innovation, but also accelerate the development and upgradation of computer systems through automatic code generation (such as in cyber defense or industrial management systems). More significantly, the technique foresees the realization of machine-centric nuclear material knowledge production, as in the case of protein structure prediction[10], which accelerates the speed and accuracy of human-based research, for instance on new fissile isotope separation methods[11] and more efficient materials[12]. Automated discovery has the most potential among the three AI applications mentioned; as such applications advance, they could fundamentally affect the entirety of the nuclear material production lifecycle process.

The way forward . . .

As demonstrated, AI has already impacted several stages of nuclear material production, and its premise as a dual-use technology must be properly managed. While this endeavor requires an all-out effort from all involved parties, the scope of this discussion may focus on a three-dimensional solution.

Recommendation 1: State actors should be responsible for designing and executing effective nuclear material production-related data and infrastructure governance.

To account for the emergence of new dual-use technologies such as AI, existing legal and non-legal frameworks need to evolve.[13] However, the current political environment has constrained global consensus-building, even in cases where reaching consensus benefits all parties.[14] Nonetheless, states remain decisive actors in monitoring and regulating dual-use applications of AI as it relates to nuclear material production.

The scope of monitoring and regulating dual-use applications of AI should exclude AI algorithms; they are open-sourced and globally accessible, and therefore, essentially impossible to monitor and regulate. Instead, the scope should focus on two AI-supporting elements, the first of which is data. Since the precision of an AI solution depends on the quality and quantity of the training and testing data, the transfer of sensitive data around nuclear material production, including the peaceful production of nuclear material, should be safeguarded through enacting proper regulatory measures on technologies, data transfer, and security standards like cybersecurity.[15] The second focus should be on information infrastructure. As the function of AI-powered systems depend on advanced information infrastructures, including fast-speed broadband, cloud storage, AI chips, and supercomputers, among other things, the acquisition and transfer of these critical AI infrastructures should also be monitored. Therefore, export control of AI systems should focus on the transfer of training and testing data, as well as supporting infrastructure.

Data and infrastructure governance can be achieved via unilateral, bilateral, or multilateral solutions, as well as informal and formal means. A ready-to-implement platform is national export control regimes. Hitherto, the United States, the European Union, Russia, the People’s Republic of China, and other political entities with nuclear capabilities have increasingly fortified national legislation around functional export control mechanisms for technologies and data critical to their national security interests (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, n.d.; PRC 2017; PRC 2020; PRC 2021; European Union 2021; Federal Service for Technical and Export Control of Russia n.d.; Vladimirova et al. 2014). In addition to unilateral efforts, states should also pursue related multilateral discussions based on a shared interest in improving AI-specific export control regime mechanisms, rather than enabling diverging political positions to hinder such discussions (Fisher 1991). An existing conduit for facilitating discussions and future negotiations in this regard is the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), where member state participants agreed to voluntarily implement “guidelines for nuclear exports and nuclear-related exports” (Nuclear Suppliers Group n.d.a).[16]

Recommendation 2: The non-proliferation sector should develop an AI-proficient workforce supported by external AI industry partnerships.

State actors, nongovernmental organizations, and intergovernmental organizations within the nuclear domain have had limited interaction with AI experts, resulting in a knowledge gap that can be reduced through collective discussions.[17] As such, building awareness and sustainable partnerships, both formal and informal, is vital.

To mobilize industry engagement in the non-proliferation sphere, a three-step approach should be taken by states, nongovernmental organizations, and intergovernmental organizations. First, researchers and scientists must develop and maintain a comprehensive understanding regarding the state-of-the-art AI research as well as most advanced industrial use cases associated with the nuclear material production. A visualized example is illustrated in Appendix 1. This can be self-initiated or under institutional cooperation[18]. Ideally, a fully developed table, as illustrated in Appendix 1, summarizing AI’s applicability to nuclear material production would be shared within the nuclear policy making community to develop a shared understanding on the subject, which in turn could serve as the foundation for future policy discussions.

Second, platforms and initiatives must be created and expanded to integrate the AI-related industry into the nuclear policy debate. For example, several United Nations (UN)-based organizations initiated an “AI for Good” program to identify and promote AI applications that accelerate the furtherment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). A recent sub-initiative, entitled “AI for Atom,” addresses AI applications, methodologies, and tools that can advance nuclear science and technology (Peeva 2021). However, the impact of AI on nuclear material production and modernization, as well as its potential risks, has yet to be addressed. The broader “AI for Good” program could be expanded to include AI industrial partners to facilitate knowledge exchange around dual-use applications of AI and their potential implications in maintaining the non-proliferation regime.

Third, industrial advisory boards must be established within the relevant policy-making bodies. These advisory boards would serve two purposes: the minimization of the AI knowledge gap and the creation of effective export control guidelines. This effort could rely on intergovernmental organizations— including the International Atomic Energy Agency and the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, and by extension, the Wassenaar Arrangement and World Customs Organization—to promote discussions around emerging technologies and their potential implications for the maintenance of the non-proliferation regime. Meanwhile, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, as a binding mechanism, presents another means for member states to create effective export control guidelines through the inclusion of an industrial advisory board.[19]

Recommendation 3: Civil society and the international community should promote ethical AI as a means to incentivize government- and self-compliance in the AI industry.

Industries do not always comply with states’ policy goals or collective interests. Therefore, measures should be taken to stimulate industry compliance and engagement in non-proliferation efforts. Building a narrative that encourages compliance with AI ethical guidelines and regulations may involve highlighting the reputational costs of failing to comply and supporting the moral considerations of employees; such efforts could require outreach programs and government action (Stewart et al. 2016). For example, demonstrable industry-based association with the UN sustainable development goals has become increasingly important as companies manage employee and customer expectations surrounding sustainability, integrity, and values in an increasingly global and competitive market (United Nations Global Compact n.d.). Some of the leading suppliers of AI technology, including Amazon (Amazon n.d.), IBM (IBM 2018), and C3.ai (C3.ai n.d.), have expanded their business model to this end. Thus, the UN’s sustainability goals are promising instruments for governments, nongovernmental organizations, and intergovernmental organizations to leverage when negotiating for transparency and accountability within the AI industry.

Civil society organizations must be fully aware of their responsibility as gatekeepers of the non-proliferation regime and utilize their influence to counteract governmental policy preferences and industrial incentives that have the potential to negatively affect the effectiveness of efforts to manage the risk associated with AI’s use in nuclear materials processing. The first step toward achieving this goal is to increase civil society’s efforts to expose the potential of AI-driven industrial activities to increase the proliferation of nuclear material. The second step is to translate the policy preferences of civil society into customer-based reputational costs for the AI industry. For example, civil society groups could foster a grassroots initiative that encourages companies to agree to report end-users when transferring data, AI-powered systems, and supporting infrastructures with a potential to facilitate high-enriched uranium and plutonium production. Such an effort could stimulate market self-regulation, as companies see a way to reduce the possibility of reputational damage by adhering to the precepts of the UN’s AI for Good and Sustainable Development Goals programs.

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Putin and his cronies have repeatedly threatened Europe and the US they with Russia’s nuclear arsenal since the start of the war in Ukraine.

Russian military official predicts how nuclear war with Nato might start – The Times of India

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Europe News: A former Russian military officer has warned that tensions between Russia and NATO countries could escalate into a nuclear …

Putin Ally Threatens to Obliterate NATO Countries With Nuclear Weapons – Newsweek

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LLAW’s ‘All Things Nuclear’ #446 (11/10/2023

“End Nuclear Insanity Before Nuclear Insanity Ends Humanity”

LLAW’s COMMENTARY:

Nuclear Power Plants orbiting the Earth? Who or what does humanity think it is? Apparently our minds are fixed on a vision that we are so infinitely smart and competent that we can do anything and everything we feel inclined to do – just like the fictional worlds of what we used to call science fiction. Now we call it reality, regardless of how fictional it really is. This new idea is so “out of this world” that all I can do is laugh. We are learning how to split atoms, and creating little ‘suns’ we think we can control and manage because we are intellectually superior to everything else on planet Earth.

Yet virtually every nuclear mishap (and there have been dozens, maybe even hundreds, of them over the years) has been caused by human error, and the errors have been caused in every phase of the nuclear activity besides the terrible war issues – mining, milling, refining, designing, constructing, fueling, operating, and handling nuclear power’s radioactive waste have all had their bad days.

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There are also several military mistakes that are not related to war, one of them, as an ugly example, involving nuclear weapons being permanently assigned to a ‘round the clock’ flight time that didn’t turn out so well (You can copy and paste this link to your browser: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Thule_Air_Base_B-52_crash)

I have continuously made the point that we are not capable of safely using nuclear power of any kind, and there is nothing that will ever change my mind. I have written a previous article about some of the failures involving all things nuclear that very few of us have ever heard of, and even our governments won’t talk about it, although once discovered, they don’t continue to deny that such individual incidents happened. The nuclear industry itself attempts to hide their mistakes and accidents, but eventually (sometimes years later, the truth comes out). The ‘accidents’ are often much worse than you might think because even one nuclear accident anywhere on Earth is one too many.

The normal governmental and commercial interests in nuclear bombs and nuclear power always considers the advantages of to have them, but never takes an even more important look at the disadvantages, pretending that the the pros will always outweigh the cons. The truth is, though, that in reality it’s the other way around. ~llaw

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Despite a huge massing of Russian forces around Avdiivka, Ukrainian military officials say defences are keeping Russian advances at bay.

North Korea is ‘Preparing’ for War With Nuclear Weapons Buildup – Newsweek

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is “seriously preparing” for war as it builds its nuclear weapons arsenal, according to an expert on Korean …

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