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You are here: Home Members NUKING THE CLIMATE Events Film screening and discussion on the ‘nuclear comeback’

Film screening and discussion on the ‘nuclear comeback’

by NUKING THE CLIMATE last modified Apr 30, 2010 07:16 AM
Screening of new documentary Uranium: Is it a Country? Followed by discussion with Jim Green
When Oct 02, 2009
from 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where Victoria Hotel, 380 Victoria St, Brunswick (Melbourne)
Contact Name FoE Melbourne
Contact Phone 9639 8622
Attendees Jim Green, National Nuclear Campaigner, Friends of the Earth
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<p>&quot;With debates about energy sources and how to tackle climate change, there has been a push for Australia to take up the nuclear option in power generation. Ziggy Switkowski, head of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation says, Australia is ‘out of step’ in rejecting nuclear energy. There is also a push to expand Australia's uranium mining. <br /> <br />What do climate change activists say about the push to put nuclear back on the agenda? <br /> <br />Uranium: Is it a Country? is a new documentary that traces the journey of Australian uranium from the outback to the European nuclear plants.&quot;</p>

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