Thursday, August 7, 2014

reasons nukes can't save the planet | 9.21 PEOPLES CLIMATE MARCH, NYC: nuclear-free, carbon-free contingent

thanks to Nuclear Information and Resource Service - NIRS!


Reason #1. Too Many Reactors, Not Enough Carbon Reductions
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Reason #2. Nuclear power costs too much.
 
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Reason #3. Nuclear Power Would Take Too Long.
 
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Reason #4. New Reactor Designs: Too Slow, No Demand.
 
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Reason #5. Too Much Radioactive Waste.
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Reason #6. Too Little Safety.
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Reason #7. Too Many Nuclear Weapons.
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Reason #8. Nukes are not carbon-free. 
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Reason #9 Nukes are not suited for warming climates.
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Reason #10 A Nuclear-Free, Carbon-Free energy system is safer, cleaner, cheaper and faster at reducing carbon emissions.
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Join the nuclear-free, carbon-free contingent September 21!
http://peoplesclimate.org/nonuclearpower/



OUR MISSION – The nuclear-free, carbon-free contingent will have a visible, vibrant presence at the People’s Climate March. See below for our statement: Why We Are Marching On September 21, 2014, as well as a list of current organizational endorsers of the Contingent, useful websites for organizing materials and other resources, and more.

We are currently looking into permits for a pre-march rally on September 21 with a feeder march into the main march. Or we may simply have our own block to assemble in. In either event, we will be there in force. In addition, we plan to sponsor a national meeting of anti-nuclear climate activists on Saturday,  September 20 (again, location to be announced soon). These items will be discussed on the next organizing/mobilizing conference call.

Organizing/mobilizing conference calls are held every other Tuesday evening (8 pm Eastern time) through September. Next call is Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Contact nirsnet@nirs.org for number and call-in information.

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NIRS - Climate March Home (Nuclear Free Carbon Free Contingent)

People's Climate March: nuclear-free, carbon-free contingent on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/nukefreeclimatefreemarch/

Nuclear Power and Climate: Why Nukes Can't Save the Planet.
NIRS' basic 1 sheet factsheet: Perfect for downloading, printing, and distributing (pdf format).http://www.nirs.org/factsheets/nukesclimatefact614.pdf

Just $10 will buy a flag for nuke-free contingent to People's Climate March Sept 21. http://t.co/IEvTTwR2fX







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