Antonio Guterres - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 23 May 2019 10:02:19 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Antonio Guterres - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 The lid is coming off the can of nuclear waste https://cathnews.co.nz/2019/05/23/unsafe-storage-nuclear-waste/ Thu, 23 May 2019 08:00:14 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=117810 nuclear waste

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has recently toured the South Pacific to discuss climate change. In Fiji last week, he told a crowd about "a kind of coffin" built by the US in the Marshall Islands to house the deadly radioactive debris from the 1980s. The "coffin" is the product of a belated American response to Read more

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has recently toured the South Pacific to discuss climate change.

In Fiji last week, he told a crowd about "a kind of coffin" built by the US in the Marshall Islands to house the deadly radioactive debris from the 1980s.

The "coffin" is the product of a belated American response to the nuclear testing of the 1940s and 1950s.

In 1977, the Defence Nuclear Agency began a sustained cleanup of the nuclear debris remaining on Enewetak Atoll, a slender archipelago in the Marshall Islands' northwest corner.

The material was transported to Runit Island where a 100-metre crater remained from a May 1958 test explosion.

For three years, the American military dumped the material into the crater.

In 1980, a massive concrete dome - 45 centimetres thick and shaped like a flying saucer - was placed over the fallout debris, sealing off the material on Runit.

The US$218 million (NZ$335m) project was supposed to be only temporary until a more permanent site was developed, according to the Guardian newspaper. However, no further plans were ever hatched.

Now, disrepair and rising sea tides are making it a dangerously vulnerable site.

A strong storm could breach the dome, releasing the deadly nuclear waste.

The staying power of the material is a problem. Cracks reportedly have started to appear in the dome.

The concrete is only 45 centimetres thick and the ocean is rising.

The crater was never properly lined, so rising seawater could breach the structural integrity.

"The bottom of the dome is just what was left behind by the nuclear weapons explosion," Michael Gerrard, the chair of Columbia University's Earth Institute told the ABC. "It's permeable soil. There was no effort to line it. And therefore, the seawater is inside the dome."

According to the Guardian, a 2013 report by the Energy Department admitted radioactive material may have already begun to leak from the dome but cautioned the health risks were likely low.

"That dome is the connection between the nuclear age and the climate change age," climate change activist Alson Kelen told the ABC.

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United Nations new Secretary General against abortion, marriage equality and gay rights https://cathnews.co.nz/2016/10/18/united-nations-guterres-anti-abortion-marriage-equality-gay/ Mon, 17 Oct 2016 16:00:17 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=88339

United Nations new Secretary General Antonio Guterres's appointment is not everyone's choice. The ninth man to lead the UN in its 71-year history has drawn opposition from gay rights and women's groups. Guterres will replace Ban Ki-moon when he retires at the end of December. The devout Catholic is against abortion, marriage equality and gay Read more

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United Nations new Secretary General Antonio Guterres's appointment is not everyone's choice.

The ninth man to lead the UN in its 71-year history has drawn opposition from gay rights and women's groups.

Guterres will replace Ban Ki-moon when he retires at the end of December.

The devout Catholic is against abortion, marriage equality and gay rights.

In 1995 he described homosexuality as "a mental disorder".

International gay rights organisations opposed Guterres's candidacy for the key position.

Gay activists in the US are calling on President Barack Obama to veto Guterres's appointment to the UN Security Council.

Australian women's groups are also speaking out about the appointment.

"It is outrageous that after 70 years, and vocal lobbying from women around the world saying that the next appointment must be a woman, that the UN is saying there is not a single woman on the planet capable of doing the job," Australia-based International Women's Development Agency chief Jo Hayter said.

"If we have a person sitting in this position who is not comfortable with women's choice, we have a leader from the past, not a visionary for the future."

International aid and development agencies are concerned the global push for women's rights and marriage equality could lose momentum under Guterres's leadership.

Portugal legalised abortion in 2007 after a national referendum.

State support for birth control was curtailed by the parliament in January this year.

Four women, including former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark, were in the running for the top UN job that has never been given to a woman.

The former Portuguese prime minister and president held the post of the UN's High Commissioner for Refugees from 2005 to 2015.

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