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COP 26 Climate Conference: military emissions & nuclear no solution

 
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Ahead of the COP26 climate negotiations in Glasgow, Scotland from November 1-12 we speak with Mike Smith from the Australians For War Powers Reform campaign about the importance of including military pollution in climate agreements. World Beyond War have a petition that you and your organisation can sign 'Stop Excluding Military Pollution from Climate Agreements.' Mia Pepper and Uncle Kevin Buzzacott talk to us about the upcoming online forum 'Nuclear:No climate solution'.In this online forum, Uncle Kevin Buzzacott, Arabunna Elder who has been working over 30 years to highlight the impacts of uranium mining, Scott Ludlam, former Australian Greens Senator, anti-nuclear and climate activist and Mia Pepper, nuclear researcher and expert will discuss the reasons why nuclear power is not the 'green' solution to climate change. The event is brought to you by Friends of the Earth's Nuclear Free Collective in collaboration with Blockade IMARC and starts at 7 pm Melbourne time. Please join us! Register here: www.melbournefoe.org.au/nuclear_no_climate_solution Share the event via FB.
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Ahead of the COP26 climate negotiations in Glasgow, Scotland from November 1-12 we speak with Mike Smith from the Australians For War Powers Reform campaign about the importance of including military pollution in climate agreements. World Beyond War have a petition that you and your organisation can sign 'Stop Excluding Military Pollution from Climate Agreements.' Mia Pepper and Uncle Kevin Buzzacott talk to us about the upcoming online forum 'Nuclear:No climate solution'.In this online forum, Uncle Kevin Buzzacott, Arabunna Elder who has been working over 30 years to highlight the impacts of uranium mining, Scott Ludlam, former Australian Greens Senator, anti-nuclear and climate activist and Mia Pepper, nuclear researcher and expert will discuss the reasons why nuclear power is not the 'green' solution to climate change. The event is brought to you by Friends of the Earth's Nuclear Free Collective in collaboration with Blockade IMARC and starts at 7 pm Melbourne time. Please join us! Register here: www.melbournefoe.org.au/nuclear_no_climate_solution Share the event via FB.
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