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Building a 'Critical Mass' of Informed Dissent to the 'Nuclear Enterprise' - Energy, Weapons & Radioactive Waste Production
MB Brangan, James Heddle - EON
HELP CURE THE SAN ANOFRE SYNDROME!
“The nuclear renaissance is a fairy tale.” – Peter Bradford, former NRC Commissioner
“ In exchange for, let’s say, three generations of electricity, we have 300,000 generations of nuclear waste…. You only have a brief production of energy, but future generations are going to be grappling with waste forever.” – Gordon Edwards, president and co-founder of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility.
“Every dollar spent on nuclear is one less dollar spent on clean renewable energy and one more dollar spent on making the world a comparatively dirtier and more dangerous place, because nuclear power and nuclear weapons go hand in hand.” - Mark Jacobson, director of Stanford’s Atmosphere and Energy program.
The Nuclear Enterprise is in Demise
Irrefutable evidence from multiple international sources proves that the so-called ‘nuclear enterprise’ industry of energy, weapons and waste production is in terminal decline worldwide – and has been for years.
Nuclear proponents are increasingly desperate. They know that these industries are inseparable because they all depend on a shared supporting infrastructure of uranium mining and milling, transportation, manufacture, research facilities and education of a trained workforce.
The industry’s current propaganda campaign is a desperate attempt to prevent informed critical public awareness of these facts with spurious claims that nuclear electric power is a ‘solution to climate change’ and vital to the roll-out of AI data centers.
Join the Growing Critical Mass of Informed Citizens
The technical term ‘critical mass’ denotes the smallest mass of fissionable material that will sustain a nuclear chain reaction at a constant level in a power reactor.
The aim of our on-going international SOS education campaign is to educate enough people to catalyze a critical mass of informed citizens bring the nuclear enterprise to an end.
You can help. Please spread the word.
Please check out our latest SOS News Letter -
SOS - The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power's Legacy
Mary Beth Brangan and James Heddle are co-founderss of EON, the Ecological Options Network.
The multi-award winning EON feature documentary SOS – The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power’s Legacy has won awards from a number of international festivals. SOS is available for viewing worldwide. The film was directed by Brangan, Heddle. and Morgan Peterson, who also served as editor. For information, please visit the SOS website .
By raising public awareness and participation, policy changes can be effectively promoted to ensure safer and more sustainable use of nuclear energy. https://jfif2.com/