[NukeNet] Two important conferences: Radwaste Summit & Science and Integrity

Michael Mariotte nirsnet at nirs.org
Mon Apr 14 18:21:20 EDT 2008


Save the date -- National Activist Summit on Radioactive Waste 
May 30 -- June 1, 2008    Columbia, South Carolina


*We as a community say "stop making more" radioactive waste since we
understand that the failure to find a real solution to this problem is
the failure of the technologies that produce it; 
*We as a community demand responsible management of radioactive waste;
*We stand firm against false "solutions;"
*We reject the idea that this waste should be exported -- to Indigenous
Lands -- or anywhere else;
*We call for better security and improved management and containment
where ever the waste is now;
_We focus on the hazards of transporting radioactive waste and materials
-- particularly in the case of irresponsible, false "solutions..."

Today the nuclear industry is trying to revive: both the electric power
nuclear generating infrastructure (with new nuclear reactors breaking
out like pox) and the move to expand the Bombplex. The military/civilian
distinction is diminishing (if there ever was one). It is time for us to
come together--to find and re-affirm that "We" -- in the sense of The
People, in the sense of impacted communities--and essentially as
activists.

This event was born in a moment at a 'break-out' session of a conference
on Precautionary Action in Greensboro, NC in November 2007--and is being
carried forward by a planning group including participation from:

David Kraft -- Nuclear Energy Information Service
Debbie Grinnell -- C-10
Diane D'Arrigo -- Nuclear Information and Resource Service
Glenn Carroll -- Nuclear Watch South
Janet Marsh -- Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
Judy Treichel -- Nevada Nuclear Waste Task Force
Kevin Kamps -- Beyond Nuclear
Leslie Minerd 
Mary Olson -- NIRS Southeast 
Rochelle Becker - Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility 
Sara Barczak  -- Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
Susan Corbett -- Sierra Club, South Carolina Chapter
Tom Clements -- Friends of the Earth

The Summit will convene on the evening of Friday May 30 with an event
also promoted to the public in Columbia:  Keynote presentation by Dr.
Frank von Hippel on the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership -- with panel
of discussants including Steve Frishman, Kevin Kamps and Diane D'Arrigo
to bring into focus the new challenges we face in the arena of nuclear
expansionism. 

Saturday morning our activist community will convene, get
acquainted/tell our stories. Saturday afternoon we will share
information and ideas in issue and technical break-out sessions.
Saturday evening will be a combination of time to think together and
party! Sunday morning we will share our vision and formulate messages
that we can all stand behind. We will wrap up with a Keynote
presentation by Dr. Arjun Makhijani on his new Carbon Free, Nuclear
Free: A Roadmap for US Energy Policy to inspire us with real solutions.

Costs will be nominal--we are working on having some modest support
funds to assist far-flung communities to be represented at the Summit.
The site includes dorm-style private rooms with shared baths. Food will
be simple. We are working to keep registration (with food and lodging)
well under $100. 

Please drop a message to Mary Olson nirs at main.nc.us  or call
828-675-1792 if you want to be part of this event or want to get
updates. We will follow up with a more detailed program and registration
details soon.

Note: due to industry attempts to participate in recent events intended
for activists, there will be a pre-registration process. This event is
open to all who are working positively for the end of the production of
more radioactive waste (stop making it)!


Mary Olson
Southeast Regional Coordinator
NIRS Southeast Office
PO Box 7586 Asheville, NC 28802
828-675-1792    nirs at main.nc.us
http://www.nirs.org/southeast 

Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS)
6930 Carroll Ave, Suite 340, Takoma Park, MD 20912
301-270-NIRS        fax  301-270-4291        nirsnet at nirs.org
http://www.nirs.org 

NIRS affiliated with World Information Service on Energy (WISE) in 2000
-- the NIRS / WISE Network serves grassroots activists on 5 continents

 

 

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 Registration Is Now Open
<http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=606569>  

The Center for Science in the Public Interest's 

Fourth National 

Integrity in Science Conference: 

Rejuvenating Public Sector Science 

July 11, 2008 

9 am - 5:30 pm 

Ronald Reagan International Center 

1300 Pennsylvania Ave, NW 

Washington, DC 20004

Register now <http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=606569>  for
a daylong event that will forge an agenda for independent, regulatory
science and protecting public sector scientists from political meddling
and corporate influence. Speakers will include: 

Anthony Broccoli, IPCC participant and Rutgers University professor of
atmospheric science 

Dominick DellaSala, Chief Scientist, National Center for Conservation
Science and Policy 

William Hirzy, Executive Vice President, Environmental Protection Agency
Headquarters Union 

Jim Furnish, Clinton Administration Forest Service Deputy Chief 

David Michaels, director, Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public
Policy, author of "Doubt Is Their Product" 

Ken Zweibel, former director, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 

Diana Zuckerman, President, National Research Center for Women &
Families 

with more added every day! 

Sessions will include: 

Tackling the Climate Crisis: Unleashing Government Research 

When Regulators and the Regulated Collaborate: What Are the Rules? 

Protecting Public Sector Scientists 

Setting the Comparative Effectiveness Agenda: Should Industry Have a
Say? 

Empowering Science and Scientists at Federal Agencies 

Clean Energy - Do Special Interests Drive the Agenda? 

Endangered Species Protection in a Hostile Climate 

Reducing Conflicts of Interest on Advisory Committees - Shortage of
Unconflicted Scientists or Failure to Look? 

Register now at <http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=606569>
http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=606569
<http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=606569>  

Registration: 
$200 before May 16/$250 after 
$99 before May 16/$109 after for non-profits, educational institutions,
and government agencies 
$30 for students 

Housing for out of town registrants is at the Marriott Metro Center, 775
12th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005. Hotel Rate: $215.00
(Single/Double) + applicable taxes (14.5%).  To make your reservations,
call the hotel directly at 202-737-2200 or 800-228-9290 by Thursday,
June 19, 2008 and mention the "Integrity in Science Conference." 

Conference co-sponsors include: 

Beyond Nuclear 

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment 

Earthjustice 

Edmonds Institute 

Endangered Species Coalition 

Government Accountability Project 

Nuclear Information and Resource Service 

OMB Watch 

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility 

The Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy 

Union of Concerned Scientists 

This is NIRS' 30th anniversary year: help us kick off our next 30 years,
and our work to build a nuclear-free, carbon-free energy future, with
your most generous contribution possible. Please make your
tax-deductible donation here
<https://secure.campagne-online.com/registrant/donate.aspx?EventID=2927&
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