Mothers for Nuclear participated in a panel discussion about how nuclear energy enhances our lives. We also heard Balint’s story, part of Atoms for Humanity, and from the Rhisotope project.
Read MoreThe Rally to Save Clean Energy was instrumental in Newsom’s decision to reverse the closure of Diablo Canyon and actually SAVE 18% of California’s Clean Electricity!
Read MoreWe marched the streets (and boardwalk!) in Santa Cruz talking with people about nuclear energy. Check out the great video of someone we happened to bump into!
Read MoreKristin and others talk about why they are out at Mitchell Park in San Luis Obispo Standing Up for Nuclear.
Read MoreHeather gave the introductory keynote address at NPPES in Istanbul.
Read MoreIt is going to be a long effort of consistently showing up, but I hope when I am old, kids are surprised when, if ever, they learn that there was an anti-nuclear movement. -Emma
Read MoreFor our first SUFN event, we had bounce houses, our local nuclear band (Critical Mass!), face painting, nuclear t-shirts and pins, food, family, fun, and so much more!
Read MoreHeather was on the keynote panel for ANBP 2019 in Beijing.
Read MoreHeather spoke at the Advanced Reactor Summit (US Nuclear Infrastructure Council) and also spoke to the DOE about how she happened into a job in nuclear and was surprised to learn how well it aligned with her values.
Read MoreMfN attended the California Climate Change Symposium in Sacramento. Unfortunately, it appeared to be business as usual for the company that had just decided to shut down CA’s single largest source of clean electricity.
Read MoreTo expand our ability to improve the environment and global health, a new level of innovation in Nuclear Energy is needed. MfN attended final presentations to help cheer on the student teams.
Read MoreThe announcement itself was not unexpected-it’s one of the reasons why we started Mothers for Nuclear in the first place. When we saw well-run plants facing premature shutdown across the United States, we were uncomfortable. When shuttered nuclear plants were replaced with fossil fuels, we were perplexed. When the threat came to Diablo Canyon, we were mad.
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