‘Beyond Nuclear’ Seminar

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‘Beyond Nuclear’ Seminar Special NFLA Seminar Manchester Town Hall 18th March 2016

BN Seminar programme Professor Tim Mousseau, University of South Carolina Chernobyl & Fukushima – similarities and differences Dr Angelika Claussen, IPPNW Germany The long-term impact of Chernobyl Dr Ian Fairlie, Independent consultant on radiation in the environment The continuing nuclear disaster in Fukushima Yayoi Hitomi, Chikymura / Village Earth Fukushima NGO The humanitarian impact of the Fukushima disaster in Japan Reinhard Uhrig, Global 2000 / Friends of the Earth Austria The moves towards non-nuclear energy solutions in Europe