Here is an excellent 2-hour video that is a panel discussion that includes four
very credible and very qualified people discussing Fukushima and nuclear
power in general.  I highly recommend it.

-- Jim

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On Arnie Gundersen's Fairewinds Associates website:

http://www.fairewinds.com/content/duxbury-emergency-management-hosts-independent-nuclear-expert-panel-0

Duxbury Emergency Management Hosts Independent Nuclear Expert Panel

<see website for 2-hour video>
As you know we were on a road trip three weeks ago and thus some there has been 
some time without videos. At the same time we were away, our media and video 
producer Kevin Hurley was traveling in Brazil. While videos and the web are an 
amazing tool, it takes an effort from our whole team to bring our work to you.

Kevin has taken the video of the June 15th Duxbury Masachusetts Emergency 
Management Agency and the Duxbury Nuclear Advisory Committee forum entitled 
"Can Fukushima Happen Here?" and posted it for you to view.

Arnie was among four of the nation's leading independent nuclear experts 
invited to participate on the panel. The other panelists were: David Lockbaum, 
Director of the nuclear safety project with the Union of Concerned Scientists 
(UCS), Dr. Gordon Thompson from Clark University and the executive director for 
the Institute for research and security studies in Cambridge, MA, who is a 
recognized expert in the field of spent nuclear fuel, and Paul Blanch has 45 
years experience as an electrical engineer in the nuclear power arena.

Check back on Monday for the complete C-10 presentation held at the Boston 
Public Library.

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