Our mission statement:
To inform the world of the hazards of uranium mining.
If people know about how this dangerous material is taken from the earth, they will have an enriched point of view on the nuclear power issue in general.
Our work is about human rights, geological affairs, and last but not least these questions: Is it still viable to mine uranium? Is this a path governments and big firms should take to make their money?
We think you should think about it!
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Our current projects
Malawi / Kayelekera
Malawi has no laws for radiation protection. That means there is no benchmark for Environmental Impact Statements. In Malawi, there is not enough hardware or competent knowledge around to monitor the operation of a uranium mine.
Read MoreSpanien / Salamanca
Die Firma Berkely Energia Limited, mit Sitz in Perth West – Australien, die sich selbst als clean Energy Company darstellt, ist seit Herbst 2016 dabei, im spanischen Salamanca eine Open Pit Uranmine zu eröffnen.
Read MoreUSA / Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park: Under Attack by Uranium Mining Plans.
Read MoreTanzania / Mkuju River uranium Project
Tanzanian government welcomed uranium mining as a solution to poverty and economic development, but the capacities to handle side effects like pollution or health risks in terms of laws and regulations are low.
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