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DESCRIPTION:As the moribund nuclear industry is frantically marketing itself as a clean 
 alternative to fossil fuels and making an aggressive grab for the subsidies 
 being allocated to renewable energy, it is urgent that we remind Congress 
 and the public that the problem of nuclear waste disposal has never been 
 solved. Even as old nuclear power stations are decommissioned, their highly 
 radioactive spent fuel remains, and must be monitored and contained in 
 perpetuity. This webinar examines the current status of nuclear waste 
 disposal in the United States, with a focus on Massachusetts in the 
 Northeast and New Mexico in the Southwest. Nuclear power is not clean, 
 green, renewable, or safe. Stop Forever Waste!\n\nSpeakers\nLinda Pentz 
 Gunther – Beyond Nuclear\nLinda is the founder of Beyond Nuclear, which 
 she established in 2007, and she currently works as an international 
 specialist there. In addition, she writes for Truthout, Counterpunch, 
 Capitol Hill Citizen and others to highlight the necessity to move away 
 from fossil and fissile energy use. In 2018, Linda created a web platform, 
 Beyond Nuclear International, reframes typical anti-nuclear messaging 
 through a more human lens by conveying the humanitarian impacts of nuclear 
 power and weapons.\n\nMassachusetts: Diane Turco – Capedownwinders\nDiane 
 Turco is Executive Director of Cape Downwinders, a Cape Cod volunteer 
 community grassroots organization with the mission to investigate, educate, 
 and agitate for  protection of the people and environment from ongoing 
 threats to communities from Holtec-Pilgrim’s decommissioning plans and 
 nuclear waste dump at the site in Plymouth. After meeting Dr. Helen 
 Caldicott in 1981, Diane began working then to end nuclear weapons and 
 nuclear power and continues today. She is a retired teacher of children 
 with intensive special needs and a grandmother of three sweet 
 boys.\n\nMelissa Harding-Ferretti – Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe\nMelissa 
 is the chairwoman of the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe in Cedarville, 
 Massachusetts. She is also a town selectman for the city of Bourne, which 
 lies close to the Holtec Pilgrim Nuclear Plant.\n\nNew Mexico: Douglas 
 Meiklejohn –  Water Quality & Land Restoration\nDouglas Meiklejohn is a 
 Water Quality & Land Restoration advocate Advocate at Conservation Voters 
 New Mexico.  He is active in the legal opposition to Holtec 
 International’s proposed construction of a high level radioactive waste 
 disposal facility in Southeastern New Mexico near the town of Eunice, New 
 Mexico.\n\nRose Gardner – Alliance for Environmental Strategies\nRose is 
 a New Mexican environmentalist living in Eunice and Lea County New Mexico 
 site of the construction of the Holtec Nuclear Waste depository. She is the 
 co-founder of Alliance for Environmental Strategies. She lives five miles 
 from the Holtec Plant. She received the “unsung hero” award from Beyond 
 Nuclear in 2019 for her work in fighting the Holtec plant.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/07/25/18868215.php
SUMMARY:Webinar: Halt Holtec – the Nuclear Mafia
LOCATION:Online\nhttps://secure.everyaction.com/xhFQ51S3xUGJeESdXn_C-w2
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/07/25/18868215.php
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