Uranium Free Charter

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Sign on to the Uranium Free Charter

Western Australia

Western Australians face a choice about uranium mining. We believe the current push to allow uranium mining in our state is a direct threat to workers' safety and the long-term health of our environment and communities. And, as history shows, uranium mining does not make good economic sense and leaves behind a radioactive legacy.

Uranium has uniquely dangerous properties and associated risks and is unlike any other mineral in our resource rich state.

Uranium mining is linked to the production of some of the world’s most toxic and long-lasting industrial wastes and the proliferation of the world’s most destructive weapons.UFC thumbnail_0_0.jpg

Uranium mining in Western Australia would result in severe environmental damage at and around any mine site, including the permanent contamination of water. It would increase health risks to workers and communities around WA through increased and concentrated exposure to radiation from uranium ore and other materials like radon gas, heavy metals, acids and other chemicals. It would also mean growing pressure for WA to host the storage of radioactive waste as a consequence of mining and exporting uranium.

The nuclear industry promotes nuclear power as a solution to climate change. It is investment in renewable energy, not uranium that will create thousands of jobs for Australian workers, without the health risks associated with uranium mining and nuclear energy. It is not the answer to attempt to solve one environmental and social problem by foolishly embracing another. The nuclear industry is high cost, high risk and not sustainable.

WA has an abundance of natural resources and highly resourceful people. We believe our state’s future lies not in the controversial and contaminating uranium industry but rather in being a national and international leader in secure and renewable energy generation and smart and efficient energy use.

We call on all Members of Parliament and political parties to resist the push by some mining companies to use the pretext of climate change and jobs to impose an unnecessary, costly and dangerous industry on WA.

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Individuals: sign on to the charter and tell Premier Barnett to leave the uranium in the ground

Organisations: to sign on to the Uranium Free Charter e-mail your organisations logo to UFC@ccwa.org.au

Radiation and Health

No dose of radiation is a safe dose

Uranium and it’s by products emit radiation, you cannot see it, smell it, taste it or hear it. It is very hard to know when you’ve been exposed to radiation and the impacts of any exposure may go unnoticed for many, many years, but there is a lot we know about how radiation effects living cells.

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Weapons

Australia holds some of the world's biggest deposits of uranium and is a major supplier of uranium to Japan, France, the US Australia also has begun doing sales deals with countries like Russia, China and now possibly India. While we should not being doing sales deals with Australian uranium to any country there is deep concerns about the proliferation risk of selling uranium to countries that have a lack of transparency like Russia and China, and to countries which are not signatories to the Non Proliferation Treaty like India.

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Water

At the three operating uranium mines in Australia there are examples of both excessive water consumption and ground water contamination. Uranium mining is thirsty, and radioactive tailings are a complex management issue that has often involved the leaching of radioactive materials into groundwater or purposefully pumped into aquifers.

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Radioactive Waste

Mine waste:

Open cut and underground uranium mines dig up large amounts of rock (ore) the ore is crushed and waste rock is removed. The uranium is milled and the waste chemicals and rock is put in a dam known as a tailings dam. The waste rock and tailings contain approximately 80% of the radioactivity of the original ore.

Producing 1 tonne of uranium oxide generates approximately 2,400 tonnes of radioactive waste and releases 27 tonnes of greenhouse gas’ emissions.

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Uranium Exploration

Uranium exploration in WA

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Get Active Not Radioactive

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Calling for volunteers...

The Nuclear free campaign is ramping up its grassroots education efforts and we need your help! Any particular skills and interest- well we need them! To find out more about how you can help for an hour, a day or regularly please e-mail ufc@ccwa.org.au 9420 7272
 

Get fit and help educate WA all at the same time....

As we approach an election year it’s time for us to get out into the public and educate them about environmental issues in WA. A recent poll showed 68% of people don’t even know that the Barnett Government lifted the ban on uranium mining. So help us cover some k’s letterboxing in some of WA’s key marginal seats between May to August 2012.

Do you love economics and the environment?

We’re looking for an economics student or someone with academic training in economics to conduct and economic risk analysis of a uranium mine proposal looking at the influences on the demand for uranium and socio- political risks to the project. To find out more call 9420 7272 or e-mail ufc@ccwa.org.au

Social Networking?

We need your help to bring us into the cutting edge of social media and networking. We need your expertise, your time and your understanding in social networking. To find out how you can help call 9420 7272 or e-mail ufc@ccwa.org.au

Art promotions-

If you have a spare few hours, we’d love your help to send out invitations to some of WA’s artist groups. It’s all there waiting for someone to login, cut and paste and press send. To organise a time to come in 9420 7272 or e-mail ufc@ccwa.org.au

Remembering Fukushima...

It’s nearly 1 year since the horrific nuclear accident at Fukushima. We need your help to call our supporters and get them out on the street on this important day, to take part in a global day of action and remembrance. If you don’t feel like making calls we need your in the lead up and on the day. To find out how you can help call 9420 7272 or e-mail ufc@ccwa.org.au

Calling all artists

The West Australia Nuclear Free Alliance is hosting a art exhibition and auction to fundraise for important education work on uranium mining in regional WA.
We’re inviting artist to donate art work and others to come and bid for art work.
Art work is due on the 1st of May 2012. For more information www.wanfa.org.au : : wanfa.org.au@gmail.com : : www.ccwa.org.au : : 9420 7272
 

Ban Uranium Mining Permanently – collective meetings

Every Tuesday 6.30pm
Lotteries House West Perth
Interested in planning creative actions and events against the nuclear industry? Then BUMP is for you come and meet us and get involved.
0415380808

2 Delhi St, West Perth

call 0415380808

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BHP Billiton - other sides to the story

For the past two years environmental, social justice groups alongside Indigenous communities have documented the lesser known stories of BHP Billitons operations globally as an alternative annual report.

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