ILLUMINATING THE MANIPULATION BEHIND THE NUCLEAR ‘RENAISSANCE’


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2008


23 May 2008 - Prague, International — Greenpeace lit up central Prague for the past two evenings with giant projected slogans reminding the public, media and energy decision makers about the risks of nuclear power versus the benefits of clean energy. We illuminated Prague; we were also putting a spotlight on delegates at the second European Nuclear Energy Forum.

Taking the public relations spin at face value, you might think nuclear power has put behind it blunders like the Chernobyl catastrophe of 1986 and is finally ready to deliver cheap, safe power, overcome climate change and ensure energy security. All together quite a set of claims! But, as Greenpeace highlighted this week in Prague during the second meeting of the European Nuclear Energy Forum, it’s only the nuclear industry’s propaganda that’s been revamped. The technology still can’t deliver what’s written on the packet and the nuclear industry’s ambitions remain as unrealistic as ever. And it’s having to rely on a heavily pro-nuclear biased Forum to make its case.
Slogans in the night

Greenpeace lit up central Prague for the past two evenings with giant projected slogans reminding the public, media and energy decision makers about the risks of nuclear power versus the benefits of clean energy. Prague Castle formed the first backdrop for “Nuclear underlines climate protection” and “Energy Revolution NOW!”, shone from an industrial-size beamer. The images featured a shattered radiation motif symbolising the chronic flaws in nuclear technology.

Last night, senior politicians and energy bosses attending the Forum’s formal dinner were treated to the shattered radiation symbol and the words “Non, merci!”. A strange choice, perhaps, for a meeting in Prague - but it addresses the ambitions of the French company AREVA, which is aggressively promoting its fault-ridden European Pressurised Reactor as the supposed ‘flagship’ of an international nuclear renaissance.
A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum…

The Forum was set up after EU Heads of State and Government in March 2007 endorsed a European Commission proposal “to organise a broad discussion among all relevant stakeholders on the opportunities and risks of nuclear energy”. Surprising, then, that Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth, each with one seat in a Forum of around 200 people, are the sole invitees from civil society.

”We welcome an open and fair debate on nuclear energy,” says Jan Beránek, nuclear energy campaigner from Greenpeace International. “The arguments about cost, safety, energy security and tackling climate change are all in favour of clean energy options.”

Open and fair debate? Think again. Bias was apparent from the moment the Forum opened. Its first session offered a privileged position to the CEO of the French nuclear company AREVA to promote the supposedly cheaper and safer ‘European Pressurised Reactor’ (EPR). You’d be forgiven for thinking that the Forum had become a trade fair for the nuclear lobby.

“What happened in Prague was a mockery of a supposedly open process,” says Beránek. “The nuclear industry is arguing for yet more financial support at the expense of safety, transparency and respect for public opinion,” he continued. A Eurobarometer survey of public opinion on energy technologies, published in 2007, found that only 20 percent of people in the EU support the use of nuclear power.
Going soft on safety

Away from public scrutiny, the Forum has been considering a proposal to lower nuclear safety standards across Europe to those of the lowest level applied in any Member State. This could place a stranglehold on national authorities wishing to impose stricter safety standards. And by artificially lowering the costs of any future nuclear plants, lenient safety standards would help open the door for an expansion of nuclear power and expose the environment and public safety to greater nuclear risks.

Recent events demonstrate that nuclear power remains as risky and controversial as ever. In Spain, information about a recent leak of radioactive material was kept secret. In Slovakia, construction work is under preparation on the Mochovce nuclear plant, which is based on a design from the 1970s and has no ‘containment’ in place to deal with external impacts. In Finland and France, construction of the latest generation of French EPR reactors is showing up the serious lack of competence in the nuclear industry on issues as fundamental as pouring the concrete base for the reactors, poor welding and inadequate and sometimes non-existent quality control.
Counter-propaganda

Greenpeace aimed to blunt enthusiasm among Forum delegates for the ‘flagship’ European Pressurised Reactor by distributing an ‘EPR Survival Kit’.

Entitled “Warning: AREVA at work!”, the Greenpeace ‘EPR Survival Kit’ was aimed at those foolhardy enough to overlook the chronic problems affecting current construction of the Finnish and French EPRs compared to the benefits of investing in energy saving and renewable energy.

Brightly coloured and intentionally flippant in tone, the “Survival Kit’ summarised the serious problems - ranging from poor quality workmanship and severe delays through to significant cost overruns. The EPR is a modern design of reactor developed and aggressively promoted by the French nuclear company AREVA. It promised cheap and reliable technology but costs in Finland have exploded to over Euro 5 billion and the construction has been riddled with faults.

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Rainbow Warrior blocks coal shipment in Philippines (updated)

23 May 2008 - Pagbilao, Quezon Province, Philippines — The Rainbow Warrior is blockading coal shipments at the Pagbilao coal-fired power plant to protest the plant's impending expansion.

Our action comes on the eve of the G8 Environment Ministers Meeting in Japan. The richest industrialised countries in the world are gathering in Kobe to discuss solutions to climate change from 24-26 May. Ending the use of coal needs to top the agenda.

One-hundred-fifty kilometers southwest of Manila, the Rainbow Warrior is anchored alongside the coal ship Medi Firenze, which is unloading a cargo of coal at the plant's dock. This prevents a bigger shipment of coal - from the 223-meter vessel Sam John Spirit standing by to unload - from approaching.

A giant banner reading "Quit coal" is strung between the Rainbow Warrior's masts to drive home the message that the Philippine government should stop building and expanding harmful coal-fired power plants.

Update - 25 May - We've ended our protest on a high note. Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri sent a message of support to the Rainbow Warrior saying, "I will file a resolution in the Senate seeking a halt in the construction of new coal fired power plants in the country."

Read more at Rainbow Warrior ends peaceful protest at Pagbilao.

Philippines at risk

The Philippines is among the countries most vulnerable to rising sea levels, more frequent cyclones and other devastating effects from climate change. The coal plant’s planned expansion would mean an additional 5 million tons of climate-wrecking carbon dioxide pumped into the atmosphere every year – double the plant’s current production.

But the expansion is not the only concern. The government is currently planning to build eight new coal-fired power stations.

“At a time when we need to be doing everything we can to reduce our emissions, we are importing more and more fossil fuel that we don’t need and which will bring consequences we simply cannot afford. The banks and companies that fund our coal industry need to realise that what looks like investment to them is going to mean destruction for us,” said Jasper Inventor, Climate Campaigner with Greenpeace Southeast Asia.

The Philippines have the capacity to produce 54 percent more electricity than they use. However problems with the electricity grid means the excess goes to waste rather than towards powering people’s homes, villages and towns. The government needs to invest in resolving the problem of power transmission, rather than new coal fired power.

Governor calls for "coal free zone"

The government’s plans are not only out of step with the global fight to tackle climate change. Governor of Albay province in Luzon, Joey Sarte Salceda, recently announced the province a coal free zone. “Albay is taking a bold step .... by declaring ... a ‘No to mining and coal free zone’. We believe there is no place for coal in a world beset by climate change and certainly there is no place for coal in Albay,” he said. “I call on other nations, particularly the developed nations, to reject coal.”

The energy sector produces two-thirds of the world’s climate change-causing greenhouse gas emissions, with coal-fired power stations the greatest offenders. The Philippines already has eight coal-fired power stations, which account for as much as 36 percent of the country’s energy emissions.

“Clearly the national government is not serious about addressing climate change,” said Jasper Inventor. “If the government wants to do right, the first thing on its list should be to quit coal and ensure an end to coal construction and expansion. The government must start phasing out of this dirty and dangerous power source while increasingly tapping clean, safe, renewable energy. Renewable energy sources are abundant in the Philippines, the only thing we need more of is the political will to deploy them.”

The Rainbow Warrior is in the Philippines to spearhead the Greenpeace "Quit Coal Tour" in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Our tour aims to promote solutions to stop climate change - an energy revolution away from the use of climate-damaging coal, and a massive shift to renewable energy.

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Stone Age car lobby exposed

26 May 2008 - Brussels, Belgium — Fred and Wilma Flintstone kindly lent their 'vintage' car to some of our activists for the day. We wanted to drive it to the European Parliament and deliver a stone tablet bearing the logos of Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes alongside the message "Driving climate change". The car industry is well and truly stuck in the stone age, with potentially dire consequences for the climate.

Our Flintstone's car journey started from the headquarters of the European car lobby group ACEA. This group represents the major European car manufactures and lobbies European politicians to prevent growing carbon dioxide emissions from cars being effectively curbed by regulation. Unfortunately police arrested our car before it could reach the European Parliament. In contrast lobbyists from the ACEA, determined to ensure the special interests of the car industry come before tackling climate change, continue to enjoy unfettered access to European politicians.

Next week, Europe's MEPs are going to be discussing some new proposals to make car manufacturers clean up their act. If the new plans are approved, manufacturers will have to limit the amount of carbon dioxide that comes out of car exhausts. We want MEPs to be left in no doubt that these measures are desperately needed if climate change is to be effectively limited.

The measures are not before time. Our new report "Driving Climate Change" reveals how the car industry, led by the German car companies, has misled and manipulated Europe's policy makers for the past 17 years, to stop them from imposing mandatory limits on emissions. Each time Europe has suggested introducing legislation, car makers have been quick to claim that laws aren't needed because they will take sufficient action voluntarily. Of course they've done no such thing.

In fact, the industry has used gains in performance to build heavier and more powerful cars rather than deliver more fuel efficiency. The EU has let them get away with it. Now they realise that the car industry's stone age attitude might mean Europe could miss its carbon emission reduction targets.

The willingness of the EU to roll over in the past has no doubt been helped by some of the underhand lobbying tactics employed by the car industry. Our report details how manufacturers have rewarded political supporters with loaned cars and other perks and explains how Europe's Commissioner with responsibility for enterprise and industry, Verheugen, formed an influential lobby group, CARS 21, which used his access at the very highest levels to lean on policy makers.

This year the EU is pledging to take action. To be effective the legislation must ensure the average new car sold in 2012 emits just 120g of CO2 per km, and for that standard to be strengthened to a limit of 80g p/km by 2020. Even though the EU is currently proposing legislation that doesn't do quite enough the car industry is fighting tooth and nail to make sure it doesn't go through.

The European Parliament must stand firm and resist the car lobby's attempts to run down the EU's first ever fuel economy standard. The new law should also impose penalties on manufacturers who fail to meet the new standards and resist attempts to give special treatment to the makers of heavy cars. If they do, the car industry will finally have met its match.

 
 

Source: Greenpeace International
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