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SUMMARY:Nuclear Fuel Chain Part IV: Decommissioning
DESCRIPTION:What Happens When a Nuclear Power Plant Shuts Down?\nJoin us Tuesday\, September 26th at 6:00 pm MT and find out first hand what it’s like to live in a reactor community and what happens to the people and the place after a nuclear plant shuts down. \nDeborah Katz\, CSW is executive director of Citizens Awareness Network\, a nonprofit\, grassroots New England organization fighting for clean air\, democracy\, and environmental justice. CAN was instrumental in the closure of reactors in MA\, VT and CT. Katz designed the community health study with the MA Department of Health\, organized local community participation and secured pro bono support from Harvard School of Public Health\, USGS\, Clark University\, and John Snow Institute to investigate the epidemic of disease in her community brought on by long term exposure to radioactive releases from a nuclear power reactor. She has coordinated environmental justice tours to Utah\, Nevada\, Washington\, DC and South Carolina\, three Action Camps\, and a national People’s Summits on Nuclear Waste.  Katz won a Giraffe Award for “sticking her neck out” to protect New England reactor communities.  The House of Representative from the Commonwealth of MA cited her for outstanding leadership and service in the public health field. Katz is an author who published In The Valley of the Shadow\, a picture book on the grief process for those left behind. \nRegistration is required HERE. You will receive an email with your unique zoom link. \nIf you cannot attend\, you may register anyway and either enter your question during registration or email your questions to jcross@snakeriveralliance.org. We will send all registrants a link to the recording about a week following the session.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-fuel-chain-part-iv-decommissioning/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts\nJoin the National Academies for a series of information gathering webinars as part of the study on the potential environmental impacts of nuclear war. \n\nOn Thursday\, June 22nd from 11:00am-1:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about the state of agricultural modeling.\nOn Friday\, June 23rd from 11:00am-2:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about potential impacts on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems\, trade\, and the state of integrated assessment modeling.\nOn Monday\, June 26th from 10:00am-12:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about aerosol chemistry and associated atmospheric dynamics. The public are welcome to register to attend.\n\nAdvances in Earth system modeling offer an opportunity to improve understanding of the environmental impacts from nuclear war scenarios with greater accuracy. \nA committee for the Independent Study on Potential Environmental Effects of Nuclear War will review the potential environmental effects and socio-economic consequences that could unfold following nuclear wars\, and explore these scenarios ranging from small-scale to large-scale exchanges between major powers. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-war-and-environmental-impacts/2023-06-26/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts\nJoin the National Academies for a series of information gathering webinars as part of the study on the potential environmental impacts of nuclear war. \n\nOn Thursday\, June 22nd from 11:00am-1:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about the state of agricultural modeling.\nOn Friday\, June 23rd from 11:00am-2:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about potential impacts on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems\, trade\, and the state of integrated assessment modeling.\nOn Monday\, June 26th from 10:00am-12:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about aerosol chemistry and associated atmospheric dynamics. The public are welcome to register to attend.\n\nAdvances in Earth system modeling offer an opportunity to improve understanding of the environmental impacts from nuclear war scenarios with greater accuracy. \nA committee for the Independent Study on Potential Environmental Effects of Nuclear War will review the potential environmental effects and socio-economic consequences that could unfold following nuclear wars\, and explore these scenarios ranging from small-scale to large-scale exchanges between major powers. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-war-and-environmental-impacts/2023-06-23/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear War and Environmental Impacts\nJoin the National Academies for a series of information gathering webinars as part of the study on the potential environmental impacts of nuclear war. \n\nOn Thursday\, June 22nd from 11:00am-1:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about the state of agricultural modeling.\nOn Friday\, June 23rd from 11:00am-2:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about potential impacts on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems\, trade\, and the state of integrated assessment modeling.\nOn Monday\, June 26th from 10:00am-12:00pm MT\, the committee will hear about aerosol chemistry and associated atmospheric dynamics. The public are welcome to register to attend.\n\nAdvances in Earth system modeling offer an opportunity to improve understanding of the environmental impacts from nuclear war scenarios with greater accuracy. \nA committee for the Independent Study on Potential Environmental Effects of Nuclear War will review the potential environmental effects and socio-economic consequences that could unfold following nuclear wars\, and explore these scenarios ranging from small-scale to large-scale exchanges between major powers. \nRegister to attend.
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-war-and-environmental-impacts/2023-06-22/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Fuel Chain Part II: Uranium Enrichment\, Fuel Fabrication\, and Reprocessing
DESCRIPTION:The Nuclear Fuel Chain Lecture Series explores and analyzes the entire fuel chain\, from uranium mining to radioactive waste storage. Join us in February for Part Two of the series\, Uranium Enrichment\, Nuclear Fuel Fabrication\, and Reprocessing. Register HERE or below for your unique link.  \nPat Marida \nWe are honored to have with us two experts on the topic\, Pat Marida and Terry Lodge. \nPat Marida\nPat has been an antinuclear activist since the 1980s\, when she was a volunteer staff person and Board Member of the Ohio Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign.  For 25 years she held various volunteer positions in the Sierra Club\, including serving on the Executive Committee of the Ohio Sierra Club and chairing the Central Ohio Sierra Club for 9 years.  She helped found the Ohio Sierra Club Nuclear Free Committee in 2010 and served as its chair through 2020.  She is currently a coordinator with the Ohio Nuclear Free Network\, having helped start that organization two years ago.  She is a retired pharmacist living in Columbus\, Ohio. \nTerry Lodge \nTerry Lodge \nTerry is a longtime environmental and civil rights lawyer in Toledo\, Ohio who in a career of 43+ years has represented grassroots activists and protesters opposing nuclear power and nuclear weapons\, mountaintop removal\, fracking and its radioactive waste\, war and discrimination in employment. He values the free speech\, association and protest rights of activists above every other constitutional right and worries about the privatized censorship of dissent on corporate social media as well as the “money equals megaphone” problem amplified by the Citizens’ United court decision. \nTerry currently represents scores of activists formally opposing the construction of two “interim” irradiated nuclear fuel dumps\, one in Texas and one in New Mexico\, and is pressing a lawsuit over the nuclear weapons implications of manufacturing high assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) at a Department of Energy plant site in southeastern Ohio. He’s also assisting a small but tough group of activists in Erwin\, Tennessee who’re outing a local factory’s public health-threatening radiation leaks and nuclear weapons connections in an NRC license amendment case. \nPlease register ahead of time and come with your questions or submit them to communications@snakeriveralliance.org\, subject line : ASK. \n Read more from the Ohio Nuclear Free Network\n Uranium: Enrichment\, Nuclear Fuel Fabrication\, and More \n How Nuclear Power Worsens Climate Change \nLearn more about the nuclear legacy of the Portsmouth Nuclear site in Ohio. \n Read about Ohio\, Centrus and the Nuclear Bomb. \n Portsmouth to Convert Depleted Uranium for Warfare \n Health Risk to Local Residents from the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant. \n Uranium: Mining and Milling
URL:https://snakeriveralliance.org/event/nuclear-fuel-chain-part-ii/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Fuel Chain Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Leona Morgan \nUranium Mining & Nuclear Colonialism\nThe Nuclear Fuel Chain Lecture Series will explore and analyze the entire fuel chain\, from uranium mining to radioactive waste storage. We begin the series October 20 with Uranium Mining and Nuclear Colonialism. \nWe are honored to have special guest\, Leona Morgan. Morgan is an anti-nuclear activist and community organizer from Diné/Navajo Nation and has been fighting nuclear colonialism since 2007. She has spoken around the country and internationally about the devastating impacts of uranium mining on Indigenous peoples and how\, to this day\, it affects the water\, air\, land and health of communities. \nThis event has passed but you may see the video here. \n 
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