segunda-feira, 31 de julho de 2017

URGENT: Japanese government about to greenlight massive nuclear dump!


                        
Tell the Japanese government: don’t dump nuclear waste into the ocean! 


The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster devastated lives, the local economy, and environment. Now it’s about to get worse.Tell the Japanese government to stop energy giant TEPCO from dumping 770,000 tonnes of nuclear waste into the Pacific Ocean.
Friends,
The Fukushima disaster keeps unfolding.
Tens of thousands of lives lost. Hundreds of thousands evacuated from their homes. An environment devastated by radiation -- and now, TEPCO wants to dump hundreds of thousands of tonnes of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.
TEPCO is the energy giant who failed to meet the basic safety requirements that might have prevented the Fukushima Daichii emergency generators from failing when the tsunami hit in 2011.
It goes without saying: the consequences of dumping more nuclear waste into the marine ecosystem would be catastrophic.
But it’s not too late to stop this impending ecocide: the Japanese government still needs to give TEPCO the green light.
After the Fukushima disaster, the Japanese government has been under constant pressure from local residents. Now, with support from around the world, we can help shine a spotlight and plead with them to stop TEPCO’s dangerous plans.
Fragile marine ecosystems are at stake. Since the Fukushima disaster, contamination in the local marine food chain has not generally improved. 40% of species remain unfit for consumption, according to Japanese standards, which have been relaxed since the disaster.
Each day, 300 tonnes of water wash through the Fukushima reactors, cooling them down and collecting a slew of radioactive material along the way.
While some of the contaminants can be filtered out, the water cannot be cleaned from tritium -- a radioactive form of hydrogen -- resulting in nearly a million tonnes of highly radioactive waste water.
Fishermen who operate in waters off the plant say any release of radioactive material will devastate an industry that is still struggling to recover from the initial nuclear disaster.
And now TEPCO is planning to release this massive toxic dump into the ocean.
We cannot allow the energy giant partly responsible for the biggest nuclear catastrophe since Chernobyl to continue wrecking the Pacific ecosystem -- and the lives that depend on it.
Together, we stand in solidarity with communities around the world who face the most dangerous impacts of corporations’ risky behaviour. Whether it’s standing with First Nations communities in Canada against oil pipelines, environmental defenders in Peru standing up to mining corporations, or workers on palm oil plantations in Indonesia and Malaysia -- we take action to amplify these struggles.
The people, industries, and ecosystems of Fukushima have already suffered so much -- today, please stand with the people of Fukushima and say no to the dumping of radioactive waste in their waters.

 First signers of this petition include:

Michèle Rivasi, France, Member of the European Parliament

Paul Watson, Canada, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

Valérie Cabanes, France, End Ecocide on Earth

Claire Nouvian, France, Bloom, Biologist Ricardo Hisamoto, 

Michel Reimon, Austria, Member of the European Parliament

Eva Joly, France, Member of the European Parliament

Ulrike Lunacek, Austria, Member of the European Parliament

Bart Staes, Belgium, Member of the European Parliament

Claude Turmes, Luxembourg, Member of the European Parliament

Sven Giegold, Germany, Member of the European Parliament

Magrete Auken, Denmark, Member of the European Parliament

Molly Scott Cato, United Kingdom, Member of the European Parliament

Rebecca Harms, Germany, Member of the European Parliament

Benedek Javor, Hungary, Member of the European Parliament

Lamya Essemlali, France, Sea Shepherd France

Nicolas Imbert, France, Green Cross France

Ismail Sezgin, United Kingdom, Center for Izmet Studies

Carl Schlyter, Sweden, Member of the Swedish Riksdag

Keith Taylor, United Kingdom, Member of the European Parliament

José Bové, France, Member of the European Parliament

Yannick Jadot, France, Member of the European Parliament

Karima Delli, France, Member of the European Parliament

Pascal Durand, France, Member of the European Parliament

Jean-Marc Pasquet, France, NovoIdeo

François Sarano, France, Longitude181

Alienor Bertrand, France, CNRS

Jean-Pierre Goux, France, BlueTurn

Charles-Maxence Layet, France, Orbs l’autre Planète

Leina Sato, Japan, Mother Ocean



Thanks for all that you do,
Wiebke, Nabil, Hanna and the team at SumOfUs 



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