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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow the New Mexico Anti–Nuclear Campaign Achieved A Major Victory!
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/02/23-1Published on Thursday, February 23, 2012 by Climate Story Tellers
How the New Mexico AntiNuclear Campaign Achieved A Major Victory
by Subhankar Banerjee
On February 17, as I was stepping out the door for an exhibition opening of my arctic photographs and to participate in an environmental panel at Fordham University with former New York State assistant attorney general Robert Emmet Hernan, I received an email news update from Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety, a Santa Fe, New Mexico based NGO that began with these words, We have reason to celebrate with the abandonment of the proposed Nuclear Facility as part of the Chemistry & Metallurgy Research Replacement Project (CMRR) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) by President Obama and the Department of Energy.
On February 13, the President released his proposed fiscal year 2013 budget. On page 26 of the document Cuts, Consolidations, and Savings: Budget of the U.S. Government we find, The Administration proposes deferring the construction of the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement facility... for at least five years. Then on February 17 the Albuquerque Journal reported, Chu [U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu] told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that the Department of Energy decided to abandonat least for nowa planned LANL plutonium lab because of budget constraints.
Abandoned or postponedeither way, this is a major victory for the New Mexico antinuclear activists and community members who have been fighting this issue since 2003. So far the news has mostly escaped the radars of the national mainstream and progressive mediaI found one Associated Press article, and few articles in the New Mexico newspapers. But this story has local, regional and national significance, so Ill share a bit more with you.
In New Mexico, the two national labsLos Alamos and Sandia wield a lot of power as they bring in a lot of money into the stateto develop among other things weapons of mass destruction. These projects are usually justified with a simple argumentin the interest of National Securitythe U.S. sacred cow. It isnt easy for an elected officialstate or federal to oppose a major weapons project at one of these labs. The Albuquerque Journal Editorial Board was quick to express their displeasure with Presidents decision and blamed it on the mismanagement at the lab, New Mexicos Sen. Jeff Bingaman, who chairs the committee, noted that for years we have been told the CMRR nuclear facility was necessary... although he stopped short of condemning the DOE for essentially pulling the plug and shifting the money to the Uranium Processing Facility at Oak Ridge, Tenn. ...But if it wants to get ahead in the funding gameand regain value in the eyes of the administrationmistrust between the labs and with the NNSA [National Nuclear Security Administration], operational inefficiencies and a draconian management culture must be fixed. Lets take a closer look.
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(40,366 posts)1. kick for some positive news nt