Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Nuclear Risk

Hi ,

I have just signed a petition to put Indian interests above the interests of foreign nuclear corporations. Please see the mail below and sign the petition at http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/Tell-manmohan-singh-to-stop-import-of-untested-nuclear-reactors/

Regards,



Last week over 600 people were arrested for standing up for their rights to live and work in safe surroundings. Over 2320 acres of land are being acquired by the NPCIL(Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd) to build 6 mega nuclear reactors in Ratnagiri district. The public protests have been suppressed using police violence and false charges[1].

The NPCIL is planning to import expensive and unsafe nuclear reactors from French company, Areva. US and European nuclear regulators have identified severe flaws in the reactor and they have not approved the design.[2]

Over 2000 people will lose their land and over 10,000 people will have their health and livelihood affected due to this plant. Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh has the power to stop the import of dangerous nuclear reactors and listen to the concerns of the local people.

Can you write a letter to Dr. Manmohan Singh asking him to put the interests of Indian people above the interests of foreign nuclear companies.

http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/Tell-manmohan-singh-to-stop-import-of-untested-nuclear-reactors/

Most of the people around the region have refused the compensation offered by the goverment. Showing their opposition to the nuclear power plant, over 3000 people voluntarily risked jail and they have been joined by prominent figures such as former High Court judge B. G. Kolse-Patil, Admiral L. Ramdas and retired Supreme Court Judge P. B. Samant.

The Indian government is once again putting the profits of foreign companies above the interests of it's own people. Instead of putting people at risk we can provide safe electricity at a cheaper cost[3] and much faster[4] with decentralised Renewable Energy.

Write to Dr. Manmohan Singh now and put the safety of Indians first.

http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/Tell-manmohan-singh-to-stop-import-of-untested-nuclear-reactors/

Thanks a billion!

Photo of Karuna Raina
Karuna Raina
Greenpeace India


Sources: 1. Nuke power project: 3000 villagers court arrest in Ratnagiri, The Times of India, Oct 29, 2010http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Nuke-power-project-3000-villagers-court-arrest-in-Ratnagiri/articleshow/6836138.cms

2. Areva EPR reactor computers still need work-NRC, Reuters, July 26, 2010 http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKN2613361120100726

3. Nuclear power could cost trillions over renewables Scientific American, June 19, 2009http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=nuclear-power-could-cost-trillions-2009-06-19

4. India's nuclear chimera, Down to Earth, Aug 15, 2010, http://www.downtoearth.org.in/node/1652 rtimahilamanchup@gmail.com

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Need your help

Hi ,

Can you believe this? The new Coal India Ltd (CIL) IPO advertisement shows coal as the protector of our green forests. In reality we know that coal only pollutes our air and destructs our forests.

The CIL’ s lie shows how much we depend on our fast depleting coal reserves. There is not enough coal to meet our development aspirations.

Renewable energy is the way forward. We need to move away from dirty coal and support renewable options which are clean and green.

With all the clean options available, we do not need to depend on coal. Trying to say that coal is green is a lie and we all know that. Now that we know the truth behind coal we should support and invest in renewable energy.

I have already pledged my support to renewable energy.

Can you also take the pledge and support the same?

The pledge says: I support clean and green renewable energy.

http://www.greenpeace.in/the-truth-about-coal.html

Thanks!

rtimahilamanchup@gmail.com

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Need your help

Hi ,

This is exciting! Along with 187,759 people I signed a petition asking the Prime Minister to hold a public consultation before taking a decision on the nuclear liability bill. These petitions were delivered to the Standing Committee looking at the bill and now they have decided to hold a public consultation.

The bill in its current form lets the foreign corporations get away by paying a meagre amount in case of a nuclear accident in India. The major chunk of the expenses will be borne by the Indian tax payers. But now we have a chance to change this bill and make it stronger.

Greenpeace, an NGO working on this issue, has prepared an open letter which states the changes required in the bill. Just like the petition, this letter will stand a chance of being considered if lots of us sign it. We have less than two weeks to change the bill and prevent another Bhopal in the making.

I have already added my signature.

Can you add your signature to this letter?

http://www.greenpeace.org/india/change-the-liability-bill

Thanks!

rtimahilamanchup@gmail.com

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