We are marching for a 100% renewable, nuclear-free, carbon-free world. The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. It poses an existential threat to life on Earth in a manner civilization never before has faced. Immediate action is necessary to slash climate-changing emissions in all sectors of society. On April 29, the Nuclear-Free, … Continue reading
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May 7: Moving Forward Together
May 7, 1 to 3 PM Stony Point Conference Center 17 Cricketown Road, Stony Point, NY Stony Point Conference Center and the Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition are hosting a Sunday afternoon gathering for different groups to explore how all of us working for clean energy, clean water, clean air and peace and justice can … Continue reading
Fukushima Remembered: Photos from 3/11/17
March 29: The Future of Nuclear Energy
The Future of Nuclear Energy Wednesday, March 29, 2017 9:30 am – 11:00 am International Affairs Building, 420 W. 118th St., New York, NY 10027 1501 Contact: Center on Global Energy Policy Press Contact: Jamie Shellenberger-Bessmann Perhaps no source of energy sparks as much debate as nuclear power. Heralded in the 1950s and 1960s as … Continue reading
March 27th: Indian Point Screening at Columbia University
The Sophie & Alex Rosner Seminar on History, Health & Social Justice Presents a Film Screening and Q&A With Director Ivy Meeropol March 27th, 11:30 AM – 3 PM Allan Rosenfield, 722 West 168th Street, Hess Commons, 10th Floor, New York, NY Filmmaker Ivy Meeropol had unprecedented access to the plant at the center … Continue reading
Monday March 20, 2017 – Screening of Documentary Film “Indian Point”
When: Monday 3/20/17screening starts at 6:30 pm. Doors Open at 6:00 pm. Where: Rutgers Presbyterian Church at 236 West 73rd Street west of Broadway, 5th Floor, New York City Admission is free. We would appreciate any donation amount at the door, which will go to the Rutgers Presbyterian Church for their good works and their … Continue reading
INDIAN POINT IS SCHEDULED TO CLOSE AND FUKUSHIMA IS STILL A CATASTROPHE
Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition INDIAN POINT IS SCHEDULED TO CLOSE AND FUKUSHIMA IS STILL A CATASTROPHE Stopping the reactors is just the first step. How do you safely store 2,000 tons of radioactive material that is lethal for 240,000 years? Can a radioactive site be decontaminated so it can be used for commerce and … Continue reading