Friday June 2, 2023, 1:30pm Eastern time/10:30 am Pacific time
From the Inflation Reduction Act to Oliver Stone’s new film, there’s a renewed discussion about the role nuclear energy might play in the climate fight. Join us for an expert briefing drilling down on the issue, with highly qualified presenters including the former chair of the NRC.
WHAT? You’re invited to a June 2 Zoom briefing designed for members of Congress, their staff, relevant federal agencies, and the media, but interested members of the public are invited. It features leading independent experts who have critically analyzed nuclear power’s potential role in fighting climate change.
These experts will present evidence showing the evolution of nuclear power’s costs and risks and discuss how to meet America’s low-carbon energy needs.
Whatever your current positions on nuclear power or climate change, you’ll gain new insights by hearing and questioning these highly credible expert sources.
WHO? The following distinguished experts on nuclear energy will present at the briefing:
- The Hon. Gregory Jaczko, former chair, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Dr. Mark Z. Jacobson, Stanford University Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of Stanford’s Atmosphere/Energy Program, and author of No Miracles Needed: How Today’s Technology Can Save Our Climate and Clean Our Air.
- Dr. M. V. Ramana, Professor and Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security at the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia, and Graduate Program Director of its Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs program.
WHEN & WHERE? The Zoom webinar will take place June 2, 2023, 1:30pm Eastern time/10:30 am Pacific time. You can register with just a few keystrokes here. Feel free to share this invite and the registration link with colleagues who might be interested. The Zoom webinar is secure, and there will be plenty of opportunity for questions and dialog with the presenters.
WHY? The Biden administration and Congress both favor increased reliance on and federal funding for nuclear energy and advanced reactors. Nuclear is increasingly billed as a way to decarbonize power generation and help meet US climate goals, including the goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The Inflation Reduction Act includes hundreds of billions of dollars for existing and new nuclear plants, and to develop and deploy “advanced” nuclear reactors. Several other bills, for example the Accelerating Deployment of Versatile, Advanced Nuclear for Clean Energy (ADVANCE) Act of 2023 recently introduced in the Senate, provide additional funding for conventional and “advanced” nuclear power. The briefing will offer expert assessment and an evidence basis for analyzing whether increasing US investment in and reliance on nuclear energy can help meet U.S. climate goals as promised.
This briefing is sponsored by the Samuel Lawrence Foundation, with support from members of the National Decommissioning Working Group, and the Sierra Club Lower Hudson and Atlantic Chapters. For more information, contact Stephen Kent at skent@kentcom.com or (914) 589-5988