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CND hosts this one day national conference to discuss how renewable energy can and should replace nuclear energy production. Experts say renewable energy is safer, healthier, more sustainable, quicker and cheaper. Join us to hear the facts.
CND hosts this one day national conference to discuss how renewable energy can and should replace nuclear energy production. Experts say renewable energy is safer, healthier, more sustainable, quicker and cheaper. Join us to hear the facts.
Speakers include:
Chris Baugh, Assistant General Secretary, PCS union;
Professor Andrew Blowers, Open University; Emeritus
Professor Godfrey Boyle, Open University;
Dr Tom Burke, Director and Chairman, E3G Consultants;
Alasdair Cameron, Friends of the Earth;
Molly Scott Cato MEP, Green Party;
Dr Carl Clowes, former Deputy Director NHS Wales;
Emeritus Professor David Elliott, Open University;
Dr Paul Dorfman, University College London;
Dr Ian Fairlie, Independent Consultant;
Antony Froggatt, co-author World Nuclear Industry Status Report;
Dr Doug Parr, Chief Scientist, Greenpeace UK;
Kelvin Hopkins MP, Labour Party;
Dr Kate Hudson, General Secretary, CND;
Professor Tim Mousseau, University of South Carolina, US;
Professor Steve Thomas, University of Greenwich;
Dr David Toke, University of Aberdeen;
Andrew Warren, Chairman British Energy Efficiency Federation;
Amelia Womack, Green Party.
Speaker(s): |
Chris Baugh | talks |
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Date and Time: |
7 June 2017 at 9:45 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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Venue: |
Conway Hall |
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Tickets: |
£5, £10 |
Available from: |
http://www.cnduk.org/component/k2/item/2712-no-need-for-nuclear |
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