Talks

Kick Nuclear at London Anarchist Bookfair

If you're coming to the Anarchist Bookfair, come and visit the Kick Nuclear stall and join our workshop!

Venue: Queen Mary, University of London,
Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS.

More details:

http://www.anarchistbookfair.org.uk

Event Date and Time: 
Sat, 27/10/2012 - 10:00am - 7:00pm

No Nuclear power plants in India and Britain - Public Meeting in House of Commons

Please do join us at this public meeting at the House of Commons about Koodankulam and Hinkley (just come to the entrance of the House of Commons and say you want to attend a public meeting in Committee Room 6).

Event Date and Time: 
Thu, 18/10/2012 - 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Public meeting: 'From Fukushima to Reading: Public protection or public whitewash?'

Reading, in Berkshire, is barely ten miles from the major nuclear licensed site at the Atomic Weapons Establishment Aldermaston. Just how safe are we?

Join international nuclear safety consultant John Large for an evening of discussion on nuclear emergency planning arrangements for the Atomic Weapons Establishment and the lessons we should be learning from the Fukushima nuclear crisis.

Wednesday 31 October, 7-9 pm, RISC Centre, 35-39 London Street, Reading, RG1 4PS.

Event Date and Time: 
Wed, 31/10/2012 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Kick Nuclear open nite - with guest speaker from Indian anti-nuclear movement

- Tuesday 28 August, 7.30-9.30pm - Kick Nuclear open night

Event Date and Time: 
Tue, 28/08/2012 - 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Kick Nuclear open nite

Kick Nuclear is holding an open nite for new folks and old hands alike to come and discuss the latest from the murky world of nuclear energy and nuclear new build, share news about protests and actions that have been taking place in the UK and elsewhere, and plot how we can put a few spanners in the works. There'll be tea and biccies, and we may even show some short films.

Come and join us!

Event Date and Time: 
Tue, 23/10/2012 - 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Blackwater Against New Nuclear Group meeting - Focus on Fukushima

Yoshi Takamura, a lawyer and environmentalist, who lives in Hiroshima, is coming to speak in Colchester on 18 June.
His theme is Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Fukushima, and the links between nuclear power and nuclear weapons.
 
Yoshi's talk will be introduced by Andy Blowers, who will speak on the subject 'Fukushima - it is a moral issue'.
The meeting will be held at the Quakers Meeting House, Church Street, Colchester (near the Mercury Theatre) at 7.30 pm.

Event Date and Time: 
Mon, 18/06/2012 - 7:30pm

Rock Solid? Lecture by Dr Helen Wallace

Rock Solid?

http://northernindymedia.org/events/2507

Event published by Marianne

The Box,

Kendal College Arts and Media Campus

– car parking and access from Kendal Museum,

Station Rd. Kendal, LA9 6BT

Dr Helen Wallace is coming to Kendal to give THE ROCK SOLID? Lecture on 10th May.

There will also be the opportunity for Questions and Answers.

Rock Solid? A scientific review of geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste Publication - September 15, 2010

Event Date and Time: 
Thu, 10/05/2012 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm

What Future for Nuclear Power? Public Meeting, Manchester

One Year after Fukushima and on 26th Anniversary of Chernobyl

What Future for Nuclear Power?

Public Meeting

Thursday 26th April @ 7.30pm

Friends Meeting House, Mount St, Manchester

Speakers:

Dr Paul Dorfman. Founder Co-ordinator, Nuclear Consulting Group

Anna Gorchakova, Director, Belarusian Children's Hospice

Mike Koefman, Founder, Planet Hydrogen

Organised by Greater Manchester & District CND, SERA, Chernobyl Children's Project (UK), Nuclear Free Local Authorities

Further information available from Jacqui Burke 0161 273 8283 gmdcnd [at] gn.apc.org

Event Date and Time: 
Thu, 26/04/2012 - 7:30pm

Risks from nuclear waste transports

'Stop Nuclear Trains through the Olympic Site and Stratford' - Public meeting organised by the Nuclear Trains Action Group, Stratford Advice Arcade, Saturday 18 June 2011

Presentation by Daniel Viesnik, Kick Nuclear

Why are we worried about nuclear waste trains passing through the Olympic site and the local area? This is due to the risk of a terrorist attack or accident.

Terrorist attack

Speech for Nagasaki Day Ceremony in London by Kick Nuclear's Dan Viesnik

Nagasaki Day Ceremony, Battersea Park Peace Pagoda, London
– Tuesday 9th August, 2011

Notes from speech by Dan Viesnik (Kick Nuclear and Trident Ploughshares)

- 66 years since manmade nuclear disasters at Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- 5 months since nuclear disaster at Fukushima, the worst since Chernobyl, 25 years ago

- Russian ambassador to Japan, in Hiroshima for a ceremony to remember the annihilation of the city in 1945, said that while Hiroshima was a disaster caused by humans, the Fukushima nuclear crisis is “a disaster by natural causes.” [1]