Nuclear News Roundup Jul 24, 2018 As debate rages over where Australia's first permanent nuclear waste dump should be placed, the Federal Government has announced it will offer a $31 million package to the community which takes it on. Abc.net.au Nuclear power is "ridiculously expensive" compared with solar power and cannot compete from a financial standpoint, said the former head of the International Energy Agency. Asahi.com The Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action is planning nearly a week of activities to commemorate the anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and call attention to and oppose nuclear weapons today. On July 31, a "peace fleet" will meet the Navy in Elliott Bay, Seattle. Protesters in boats and on shore plan to protest the glorification of weapons and the waste of taxpayer resources at the Seattle Seafair festival. Ncronline.org Who will take responsibility for the contamination of dumping nuclear waste in Pacific Ocean? Forbes.com