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No New Nuclear. Planning to win

No New Nuclear | 20.10.2009 16:59 | Sheffield

Time to get organised and stop the new generation of nuclear power stations.

London
11am Saturday 21st until 4pm Sunday 22nd November 2009




The weekend will be a space for grassroots campaigners to network, share ideas and information and make plans to win.

Whatever your campaigning tools are, wherever you are from, if you are in a group or an individual, this weekend is for us all. The more of us who can make it the better plans we can make.

By developing skills and confidence in creating and implementing campaign and action plans we can identify when and where our interventions can be most successful.  

Seeds for Change is an activist training network that will facilitate the weekend and share skills for winning through campaign and action planning. Come along and take away ideas and tools for winning to share with your community and networks at home.  http://seedsforchange.org.uk/free/winning

Cost: Costs will be kept as low as possible. You will be asked to contribute towards the venue and food, but don't let being skint stop you from coming :).  
                
To book your place, help organise or get more details contact:  nonewnuclear@aktivix.org or ring 01524 383012 and leave a message.

 http://www.nonewnuclear.wordpress.com/

No New Nuclear
- e-mail: nonewnuclear@aktivix.org
- Homepage: http://www.gmdcnd.org.uk/

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Sorry to disagree

20.10.2009 17:21

'Time to get organised and stop the new generation of nuclear power stations.'

No it isn't. Organise and protest if you want. But the new nuclear power stations are a dead cert. The way things are looking we'll have new coal powered stations too, possibly heralding the re-birth of the UK coal industry.

As we are going to get new nuclear power stations it is a shame that time, money and energy has been wasted on all those windmills which now disfigure the countryside, providing small amounts of electricity on an unreliable basis.

Pete


Nuclear Power: A Fossil Fuel Energy Sink

23.10.2009 10:34

Nuclear Power makes no sense even from a climate change / peak oil perspective -- it uses *more* fossil fuel then the electricity it provides, see:

The Death Knell for Nuclear Power
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/12/387359.html

Chris


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