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Linda Pentz Gunter for No to Nuclear

April 8 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free
Debunks the enduring myth that nuclear power is safe and green

There is no silver bullet for the climate crisis—but that hasn’t stopped people searching. Seizing its chance, the nuclear power industry wants us to believe that theirs is the only technical fix for our deliverance. The public, politicians and the media have been easily swayed.

This should come as no surprise. After all, the pro-nuclear PR campaign is richly funded and has an army of lobbyists sowing myths while the industry reaps the rewards of taxpayer-funded subsidies.

No To Nuclear calls the industry’s bluff. Blasting aside its claims to be safe and green, Linda Pentz Gunter makes the irresistible case that nuclear power is too slow, too expensive, too dangerous and too integrally connected to the nuclear weapons complex, to serve as a rational energy choice.

The book also delves into the lives of Indigenous peoples and communities of colour, who have been harmed the most by the nuclear sector, and questions whether the way we devalue nature and the environment is costing us the chance of a genuinely just energy transition.

Linda Pentz Gunter is the founder of the US-based non-profit Beyond Nuclear and serves as its international specialist. Previously, she was a journalist at USA Network, Reuters, and The Times. She launched, and writes for Beyond Nuclear’s online magazine, Beyond Nuclear International.

Author and activist Bob Musil is President and CEO of the Rachel Carson Council and Chairman of the Board of Beyond Nuclear. A respected advocate on Capitol Hill, Musil has also been a leader in campaigns against nuclear weapons – their production, testing and proliferation — as well as nuclear power and nuclear waste. Musil has also been an award-winning radio producer of documentary series like Shadows of the Nuclear Age: American Culture and the Bomb. He is Treasurer and Past President of the Council for a Livable World, the former head of the SANE Education Fund, the Professionals Coalition for Nuclear Arms Control, and the longest-serving CEO of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Physicians for Social Responsibility.
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