Showing posts with label #OccupyNuclear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #OccupyNuclear. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Marshall Islands Nuclear Atrocities & the United Nations – The Human Perspective w/Desmond Delatram of REACH-MI – #313




NUCLEAR HOTSEAT #313

This Week’s Featured Interview:
Desmond Doulatram of the Marshall Islands is Co-Founder of the NGO REACH-MI (Radiation Exposure Awareness Crusaders for Humanity – Marshall Islands). Desmond has seen the devastating effects of the testing of 67 nuclear bombs in the Marshall Islands within his own family. He is currently at the United Nations helping to showcase the little known side of history and humanity from the Pacific, and human rights abuses by colonial super powers.


Monday, April 11, 2016

15 things you didn't know about Chernobyl • Thunderclap


the abandoned city of Pripyat / Chernobyl nuclear plant in the back
(Greenpeace)

...The long-lived radionuclides released by Chernobyl means the disaster continues 30 years later. It still affects the lives of millions of people. Here are 15 facts you may not know about the disaster –

more: 15 things you didn't know about Chernobyl | Greenpeace International

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Monday, March 2, 2015

▶ 311: Surviving Japan < WATCH FREE ON MARCH 11TH LIMITED TIME!!



▶ 311: Surviving Japan - YouTube

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311survivingjapan.com
Inside story 2011 Japanese Tsunami and Fukushima Nuclear disaster by an American volunteer.

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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Don't Nuke the Climate | Background Information on Climate Change and Nuclear Power - NIRS





We're getting a little tired hearing nuclear industry lobbyists and pro-nuclear politicians allege that environmentalists are now supporting nuclear power as a means of addressing the climate crisis. We know that's not true, and we're sure you do too. In fact, using nuclear power would be counterproductive at reducing carbon emissions. As Amory Lovins of Rocky Mountain Institute points out, "every dollar invested in nuclear expansion will worsen climate change by buying less solution per dollar..."

The simple statement below will be sent to the media and politicians whenever they misstate the facts. We hope you and your organization will join us and sign on in support here.

"We do not support construction of new nuclear reactors as a means of addressing the climate crisis. Available renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies are faster, cheaper, safer and cleaner strategies for reducing greenhouse emissions than nuclear power."

SIGN AT A Simple Statement On Nuclear Power and Climate Change - NIRS



Nuclear Power: No Solution to Climate Change - NIRS

Background Information on Climate Change and Nuclear Power - NIRS






Symposium: The Dynamics of Possible Nuclear Extinction l February 28-March 1, 2015 at The New York Academy of Medicine 


whats up: #BustTheMyth
you can't nuke global warming!


Saturday, November 9, 2013

Nuclear Hotseat #124: Pandora/Schmandora; We've Got the Uranium Film Festival! | Nuclear Hotseat


INTERVIEW:  Norbert Suchanek is the founder and General Director of the Uranium Film Festival, which covers all aspects of the nuclear issue.   A native of Germany, Suchanek is a journalist, author, filmmaker and activist living in Rio de Janeiro.  He shares with Nuclear Hotseat listeners how the festival got started, his vision for an international nuclear film archive, and how you – yes you! – can get your film into the 2014 festival.  The Uranium Film Festival comes to the United States this month (November, 2013) for showings in New Mexico and Albuquerque, with stops in early 2014 in New York and Washington, D.C.  Learn more about the Uranium Film Festival at: www.UraniumFilmFestival.org
more / LISTEN > Nuclear Hotseat #124: Pandora/Schmandora; We've Got the Uranium Film Festival! | Nuclear Hotseat


Twitter / Search - #PandorasPromise
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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Kan, Jaczko, Gundersen, Bradford and Nader -- Nuclear Power Through the Fukukshima Perspective | Enformable





by Karl Grossman - - It started this June in California. Speaking about the problems at the troubled San Onofre nuclear plants through the perspective of the Fukushima nuclear complex catastrophe was a panel of Naoto Kan, prime minister of Japan when the disaster began; Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) at the time; Peter Bradford, an NRC member when the Three Mile Island accident happened; and nuclear engineer and former nuclear industry executive Arnie Gundersen.


This week the same panel of experts on nuclear technology—joined by long-time nuclear opponent Ralph Nader—was on the East Coast, in New York City and Boston, speaking about problems at the problem-riddled Indian Point nuclear plants near New York and the troubled Pilgrim plant near Boston, through the perspective on the Fukushima catastrophe.
The forums are online. For more go to  whats up: #FukushimaLessons / #OccupyNuclear.net