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Fusion Dreams 90 Seconds to Midnight with Dr. Helen Caldicott

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It is 90 seconds to midnight on the Doomsday Clock. In large part due to developments in the war in Ukraine, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the hands of the infamous timepiece forward.
Just weeks earlier the Department of Energy announced the first reported controlled fusion reaction that was touted as a breakthrough for national defense and the future of clean energy.
Given the history of The Lawrence Livermore lab that conducted the experiment, there is reason for skepticism.
In this episode of Breaking Green we will talk with Dr. Helen Caldicott.
Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1938, Dr Caldicott received her medical degree from the University of Adelaide Medical School in 1961. She founded the Cystic Fibrosis Clinic at the Adelaide Children’s Hospital in 1975 and subsequently was an instructor in pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and on the staff of the Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Mass., until 1980 when she resigned to work full time on the prevention of nuclear war.

In 1971, Dr Caldicott played a major role in Australia’s opposition to French atmospheric nuclear testing in the Pacific; in 1975 she worked with the Australian trade unions to educate their members about the medical dangers of the nuclear fuel cycle, with particular reference to uranium mining.

While living in the United States from 1977 to 1986, she played a major role in re-invigorating as President, Physicians for Social Responsibility, an organization of 23,000 doctors committed to educating their colleagues about the dangers of nuclear power, nuclear weapons and nuclear war. On trips abroad she helped start similar medical organizations in many other countries. The international umbrella group (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War) won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

Dr Caldicott has received many prizes and awards for her work, including the Lannan Foundation’s 2003 Prize for Cultural Freedom and twenty one honorary doctoral degrees. She was personally nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Linus Pauling – himself a Nobel Laureate. The Smithsonian has named Dr Caldicott as one of the most influential women of the 20th Century.
Video of Caldicott's description the effects of Nuclear War.
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Chapters

1. Breaking Green Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Episode Introduction (00:00:27)

3. Caldicott Introduction (00:00:57)

4. Caldicott's Book If You Love This Planet (00:02:45)

5. Current Threat 90 Seconds to Midnight (00:03:56)

6. Inured to the threat (00:07:02)

7. Description of a Nuclear Attack (00:09:20)

8. The World Generally Apathetic (00:14:39)

9. Evolution will be Destroyed / Fermi Paradox (00:17:50)

10. Similarity to Cuban Missile Crises (00:19:03)

11. DOE's Announcement of Fusion Breakthrough (00:21:26)

12. History of Lawrence Livermoore Labs (00:24:03)

13. On the Beach (00:25:28)

14. People Are Not Getting the information (00:27:16)

15. Nuclear Protests of the 1970s (00:28:20)

16. Nuclear Energy Industry Ties to Nuclear Weapons (00:30:21)

17. Can you save the planet? (00:31:52)

18. Outro (00:34:08)

35 episodes

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It is 90 seconds to midnight on the Doomsday Clock. In large part due to developments in the war in Ukraine, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the hands of the infamous timepiece forward.
Just weeks earlier the Department of Energy announced the first reported controlled fusion reaction that was touted as a breakthrough for national defense and the future of clean energy.
Given the history of The Lawrence Livermore lab that conducted the experiment, there is reason for skepticism.
In this episode of Breaking Green we will talk with Dr. Helen Caldicott.
Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1938, Dr Caldicott received her medical degree from the University of Adelaide Medical School in 1961. She founded the Cystic Fibrosis Clinic at the Adelaide Children’s Hospital in 1975 and subsequently was an instructor in pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and on the staff of the Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Mass., until 1980 when she resigned to work full time on the prevention of nuclear war.

In 1971, Dr Caldicott played a major role in Australia’s opposition to French atmospheric nuclear testing in the Pacific; in 1975 she worked with the Australian trade unions to educate their members about the medical dangers of the nuclear fuel cycle, with particular reference to uranium mining.

While living in the United States from 1977 to 1986, she played a major role in re-invigorating as President, Physicians for Social Responsibility, an organization of 23,000 doctors committed to educating their colleagues about the dangers of nuclear power, nuclear weapons and nuclear war. On trips abroad she helped start similar medical organizations in many other countries. The international umbrella group (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War) won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

Dr Caldicott has received many prizes and awards for her work, including the Lannan Foundation’s 2003 Prize for Cultural Freedom and twenty one honorary doctoral degrees. She was personally nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Linus Pauling – himself a Nobel Laureate. The Smithsonian has named Dr Caldicott as one of the most influential women of the 20th Century.
Video of Caldicott's description the effects of Nuclear War.
Don't miss an episode and subscribe to Breaking Green wherever you get your podcasts.
This podcast is produced by Global Justice Ecology Project.
Breaking Green is made possible by tax deductible donations from people like you. Please help us lift up the voices of those working to protect forests, defend human rights and expose false solutions.
Donate securely online here

Or simply text GIVE to 716-257-4187


  continue reading

Chapters

1. Breaking Green Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Episode Introduction (00:00:27)

3. Caldicott Introduction (00:00:57)

4. Caldicott's Book If You Love This Planet (00:02:45)

5. Current Threat 90 Seconds to Midnight (00:03:56)

6. Inured to the threat (00:07:02)

7. Description of a Nuclear Attack (00:09:20)

8. The World Generally Apathetic (00:14:39)

9. Evolution will be Destroyed / Fermi Paradox (00:17:50)

10. Similarity to Cuban Missile Crises (00:19:03)

11. DOE's Announcement of Fusion Breakthrough (00:21:26)

12. History of Lawrence Livermoore Labs (00:24:03)

13. On the Beach (00:25:28)

14. People Are Not Getting the information (00:27:16)

15. Nuclear Protests of the 1970s (00:28:20)

16. Nuclear Energy Industry Ties to Nuclear Weapons (00:30:21)

17. Can you save the planet? (00:31:52)

18. Outro (00:34:08)

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