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From: Toshimaru Ogura <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 11:49:20 +0900 (JST)


Dear all,

The march will be held on September 21 in Nwe York City as follows.

toshi
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toshimaru ogura (toshi)
[email protected]
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http://www.alt-movements.org/no_more_capitalism
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Support Nuclear-Free, Carbon-Free Contingent to People's Climate March

August 5, 2014

On September 21, 2014, we will make history. The People's Climate
March promises to be the largest call to action on climate ever. And
the Nuclear-Free, Carbon-Free Contingent will play a key role in this
effort, with a vibrant, visible presence declaring that nuclear power
is not a climate solution.

Yesterday, the Contingent released a statement: Why We Are Marching on
September 21, 2014. You can read it here (and download and print it to
distribute in your community as well!).

Sign the simple petition below to state your support for the
Nuclear-Free, Carbon-Free Contingent.

We encourage you as strongly as we can to join us in New York City! If
you can come--and your presence is needed--please sign up here. We'll
make sure you get the information necessary to participate
effectively.

If you represent an organization and can endorse the Contingent,
please send an e-mail to [email protected] with your name, organization
name, city, state and country (if outside the U.S.).

Check the Contingent's main website regularly for updated information
and organizing resources:
http://www.nirs.org/climatemarch/climatemarchhome.htm

This action is open to everyone in the world!

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http://www.nirs.org/climatemarch/ncfccwhywearemarching.htm
PEOPLE'S CLIMATE MARCH
STATEMENT OF NUCLEAR-FREE, CARBON-FREE CONTINGENT
WHY WE ARE MARCHING ON SEPTEMBER 21, 2014

The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. It poses an
existential threat to life on Earth in a manner civilization never
before has faced. Immediate action is necessary to slash
climate-changing emissions in all sectors of society.

On September 21, 2014, the Nuclear-Free, Carbon-Free Contingent will
join the historic People's Climate March in New York City to demand
immediate action from all of the governments of the world.

The solutions to the climate crisis are not difficult to identify. A
nuclear-free, carbon-free energy system is a necessity. It is an
energy system that relies not on antiquated energy models of the 20th
century and their polluting nuclear power and fossil fuel
technologies, but on the safe, clean, affordable and sustainable
renewable energy, energy efficiency, and modern grid technologies of
the 21st century.

Nuclear power in particular cannot solve the climate crisis. Indeed,
its continued use exacerbates the problem by preventing the deployment
of clean energy systems.

Among a myriad of other problems, nuclear power is:

*Too dangerous: expanded use of nuclear power would inevitably lead to
more Fukushimas and Chernobyls. New reactor designs exist only on
paper, have their own safety problems, and cannot be brought to the
commercial marketplace in time to have a meaningful impact on climate
change. The technology and materials needed to generate nuclear energy
can be diverted to nuclear weapons programs.
*Too dirty: nuclear reactors and the nuclear fuel chain produce vast
amounts of lethal radioactive waste, which grow whenever nuclear power
is used. The nuclear fuel chain is responsible for far more carbon
emissions than renewable energy generation and improved energy
efficiency. All reactors routinely emit toxic radiation--the U.S.
National Academy of Sciences has confirmed that there is no "safe"
level of radiation exposure.
*Too expensive: nuclear power is the costliest means possible of
reducing carbon and methane emissions; its use crowds out investment
in clean energy sources.
*Too slow: use of nuclear power to reduce fossil fuel emissions would
require an unprecedented nuclear construction program, beyond the
capability of the world's manufacturers within an acceptable time
frame.

Clean energy, including solar, wind, appropriately-sited geothermal,
increased energy efficiency, distributed generation, electricity
storage and other advanced technologies can meet the world's
electricity needs without radiation releases, carbon and methane
emissions and other pollutants.

All that is lacking is the political will to rapidly deploy these
clean technologies. On September 21, we march to break the gridlock
and demonstrate to the world that this will exists.

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