100 GUTE GRÜNDE

100 gute Gründe gegen Atomkraft

Dienstag, 19. April 2011

Erinnerst du dich noch ans Auenland, Herr Frodo? Da wird bald
Frühling sein. Alle Obstbäume stehen dann in voller Blüte. Und die
Vögel bauen ihre Nester im Haselnussdickicht. Und sie werden die
Sommergerste auf den unteren Feldern aussäen und die ersten Erdbeeren
mit Schlagsahne essen. Erinnerst du dich noch an den Geschmack von
Erdbeeren?

Dienstag, 5. April 2011

SOFORT ABSCHALTEN

Bis spätestens 04.05.2011 Petition unterschreiben:


Petition Bundestag


Und sagt nicht, die anderen Länder haben ja auch...natürlich haben die...aber wenn Euer Nachbar seinen Garten zuteert und Ihr wollt in Eurem lieber Blumen haben, dann...?!!
Und he, vielleicht findet der Nachbar die Blumen ja dann doch irgendwie besser und macht es Euch nach!

Wir haben da Flugzeuge gebaut und in die Luft gebracht und hatten von Anfang an und haben bis heute keine Landebahn!
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We have built aircrafts and taken them into the air and had from the beginning and have had no runway!

Fukushima radioactivity hit 7.5m times legal limit

Japan appeals for Russian help as nuclear leak raises fresh fears among fishermen and neighbouring countries
The radioactivity of saltwater near the Fukushima nuclear power plant reached 7.5m times the legal limit last weekend but has since declined, its operator reported on Tuesday as Japan made a rare appeal for Russian help to cope with the contaminated waste.
The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) insisted that iodine, caesium and other radionuclides were being diluted to safe levels in the Pacific, but the firm's inability to stem the leak has prompted concern among fishermen, seafood consumers and neighbouring countries.
The data was taken from an area closer to the intake pipe of the cracked No 2 reactor than previous lower readings further out to sea. Publication was held back for several days at the insistence of nuclear safety authorities who wanted Tepco to check its numbers after an earlier botched release.
The latest figures show levels of radioactive iodine fell from 7.5m times the legal standard on Saturday to 5m times on Monday. Monitoring stations located several hundred metres off the coast also showed contamination has fallen to about 1,000 times the standard, compared with 4,000 last week.
Tepco said even the large amounts would have "no immediate impact" on the environment, though the chief government spokesman, Yukio Edano, has previously warned a prolonged leak could have a huge effect on marine life.
In the latest attempt to stem the radioactive flow, workers will inject "water glass" or sodium silicate on the floor of the cracked pit. Previous efforts involving cement, absorbent polymer and rags have been unsuccessful. Despite colouring the water with white bath salts, engineers have yet to trace the path of contamination.
In a sign of the company's desperation, Tepco breached its own regulations on Monday by starting an intentional discharge of 11,500 thousands of less contaminated water into the Pacific to make containment space for the more highly radioactive liquid that is seeping out uncontrolled.
South Korea's embassy in Tokyo has reportedly expressed concern at the pumping of water that is 100 times the legal limit, but was unclear at the effect it would have on its own waters.
"For now, we have no clear standards to determine how much is how bad for us," a foreign minister official was quoted as saying by the Yonhap news agency.
Environmental groups warn the radioactivity could enter the ocean food chain. Japan's industry minister, Banri Kaieda, said the discharge would not pose a major health risk, but apologised to fisherman.
"The discharge from unit 2 is incredible. This is clearly water contaminated by direct contact with the core fuel, which means it is likely to contain heavier isotopes, such as plutonium," said Shaun Burnie, nuclear adviser to Greenpeace Germany. "The release of long-lived radionuclides will have a severe impact on both public health and coastal economies. The plutonium will persist in coastal sediments effectively for ever."
According to Japanese media, fish have been found with traces of iodine and caesium in neighbouring Ibaraki prefecture. The government said it will strengthen monitoring systems and not allow a resumption of fishing until the situation is clear.
Tepco said on Tuesday it would pay provisional compensation around the end of April to farmers, local residents and other people affected by the accident.
The operation to stabilise the Fukushima plant is likely to take months. Kaieda said the basement of reactor buildings and underground trenches have been flooded with 60,000 tonnes of radioactive water that will have to be pumped into alternative vessels, including waste tanks, an artificial floating island and US navy barges.
Japan has requested assistance from Russia to deal with the huge and growing amount of contaminated material.
Sergei Novikov, a spokesman for the Russia's state-run Rosatom Corporation, told reporters on Monday that Japan has expressed an interest in a floating radioactive waste treatment facility. The Landysh, as the barge is named, was reportedly built with Japanese assistance.
Restoring public trust is also likely to take months.
Unease about reliability and transparency were fuelled by reports that the Meteorological Agency has withheld forecasts on the dispersal of radioactive substances. Although the government body provided information on wind patterns and discharges to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Japanese public was kept in the dark. The meteorologists said they did not want to create a panic with simulations and forecasts that had a low level of accuracy. After criticism in the domestic media, the agency has pledged to release future forecasts.

Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2011

Der Lemming an sich- faszinierende Erkenntnisse aus der Tierwelt!

Sie kennen das: sie stürzen sich ständig zu tausenden und Abermilliarden die Hänge hinab und suchen unentwegt Wege, sich aus dem Leben zu katapultieren: LEMMINGE.

Dr. Dr. Nick O'Teen und sein Kollege Professor Justin Love, beide von der biologischen Abteilung der Universität Exeter/ Großbritannien, haben nun Erstaunliches herausgefunden. Ihre neuesten Forschungsergebnisse teilten sie gestern auf einer universalen Pressekonferenz mit....
Bedenkt man also, wie viele Lemminge es gibt und weiterhin geben wird, damit sich auch immer ausreichend Lemminge von Hängen stürzen können, fällt einem ein besonders großes Problem ins Auge: wie zur Hölle soll man sich so viele Namen für seine Lemming- Kinder ausdenken?
Die Lösung, fanden die beiden Lemming- Forscher heraus, ist einfach: man verwendet immer denselben Namen- das erleichtert auch ungemein das Rufen der Sprösslinge.
So lösten also Justin Love und Nick O' Teen eines der großen Rätsel der Lemming- Forschung: alle Lemminge heißen Wusa!
Lemming- Mütter nennen alle ihre Kinder Wusa.
Wenn Sie also einmal eine Schar/ Horde/ Bande Lemminge sehen, rufen Sie einfach nur "Wusa! Bei Fuß!" und Sie werden sehen und erleben, wie praktisch es ist, seinen Lemmingen den Namen Wusa zu geben.

© LDS2011

Donnerstag, 3. Februar 2011





SOUTHEND, The Cliffs Pavilion
Tue 22 Feb 8.00pm
01702 351135 •
www.thecliffspavilion.co.uk 
IPSWICH, Regent Theatre
Wed 23 Feb 7.30pm
01473 433100•
www.ipswichregent.com 
BLACKPOOL, Opera House
Fri 25 Feb 7.30pm
0844 856 1111 •
www.blackpoollive.co.uk 
GATESHEAD, The Sage
Sat 26 Feb 7.30pm
0191 443 4661 •
www.thesagegateshead.org 
EDINBURGH, The Playhouse
Mon 28 Feb 8.00pm

0844 847 1660 •
www.edinburghplayhouse.org.uk 
GLASGOW, Royal Concert Hall
Tue 1 Mar 8.00pm
0141 353 8000 •
www.glasgowconcerthalls.com
EASTBOURNE, The Congress Theatre
Thu 3 Mar 7.30pm
01323 412000 •
www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk 
LONDON, Royal Festival Hall
Fri 4 Mar 7.30pm
0844 847 2315 •
www.southbankcentre.co.uk 
MANCHESTER, Bridgewater Hall
Sun 6 Mar 7.30pm
0161 907 9000 •
www.bridgewater-hall.co.uk  
BIRMINGHAM, Symphony Hall
Mon 7 Mar 7.30pm
0121 780 3333•
www.thsh.co.uk 
CARDIFF, Wales Millennium Centre
Wed 9 Mar 7.30pm
0209 2063 6464 •
www.wmc.org.uk 
TORQUAY, Princess Theatre
Fri 11 Mar 7.30pm
0844 847 2315 •
www.princesstheatre.org.uk


She not only has a heavenly, great voice with which she can sing just about anything-no, she is also an admirable entertainer. She has a great sense of humor, a wonderful laugh and there are few more beautiful than to see and hear her! Still 25 days to Edinburgh!  

Samstag, 22. Januar 2011

Erste Ergebnisse bekannt geworden

Heute morgen stellte die Universität Exeter in Zusammenarbeit mit dem National Trust die ersten Daten vor, die Professor Somerset und Doktor Cromwell unter erheblichem Risiko und Gefahren mitgebracht haben.
Die beide Spezialistinnen waren leider nicht bei der Vorstellung dabei und wurden durch Dekan Sir John Shuffle vertreten.
Erste Textauszüge liegen vor:

"And that comyn Englysshe that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from a nother. In so moche that in my dayes happened that certayn marchauntes were in a shippe in Tamyse, for to haue sayled ouer the see into Zelande, and for Iacke of wynde thei taryed atte Forlond, and wente to lande for to refreshe them; And one of theym named Sheffelde, a mercer, cam in-to an hows and axed for mete; and specyally he axyd after eggys; And the goode wyf answerde, that she coude not speke no Frenshe. And the marchaunt was angry, for he also coude speke no Frenshe, but wolde haue hadde egges, and she vnderstode hym not. And thenne at laste a nother sayd that he wolde haue eyren; then the good wyf sayd that she vnderstod hym wel."

Eine entsprechende Übersetzung aus dem Frühneuenglischen wird in Kürze folgen.
Möglicherweise ist das der Grund, weshalb Somerset und Cromwell heute früh nicht dabei waren. sie arbeiten bereits für uns an der Übersetzung.
Bleiben Sie dran!

Freitag, 21. Januar 2011

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