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Long Now Presents "Nuclear Power, Climate Change, and the Next 10,000  
Years

Friday, January 13th 2006

7:30pm

Free, $10 donation welcome

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Environmentalists are at their best when they disagree publicly.   
Then discussion can dive through emotional stances to the level of  
intriguing details and complex tradeoffs, where intelligent opinion  
forms and smart policy takes shape.

Both of the conversants this Friday night have energy expertise and  
an environmental agenda.  Ralph Cavanagh, co-director of the Energy  
Program at the Natural Resources Defense Counsel, advisor to the US  
Secretary of Energy ('93-'03), opposes expansion of nuclear power.   
Peter Schwartz, a former board member of Rocky Mountain Institute,  
former head of scenario planning at Royal Dutch/Shell, now chair of  
Global Business Network, was persuaded by recent research on abrupt  
climate change to support the expansion of nuclear power.

It's not exactly a debate Friday night, but possibly something  
better.  The format requires each speaker to draw out the other's  
views and then restate them in a way that satisfies the opponent,  
"That's right.  You got it."  Which speaker goes first will be  
decided by the audience and how they (you!) think the discussion  
should be framed.  If the question is, "Is nuclear power too risky to  
be an option for dealing with climate change?" then Cavanagh should  
perhaps go first, stating the affirmative position.  If, on the other  
hand, the question is, "Should nuclear power be an option for dealing  
with climate change?" then it might be Schwartz's affirmative view  
that leads off.  You decide, live, Friday night.

This is one of a monthly series of Seminars About Long-term Thinking  
organized by The Long Now Foundation, usually on second Fridays,  
usually at Fort Mason (though not this one).  Future speakers in the  
series include Stephen Lansing (on a thousand years of finesse in  
Bali's irrigation system).  If you would like to be notified by email  
of forthcoming talks, please contact Simone Davalos---  
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 415-561-6582.

You are welcome to forward this note to anyone you think might be  
interested.  The Herbst is a nice big theater.
                                 --Stewart Brand

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The Herbst Theater
401 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco





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415-561-6581
Http://www.longnow.org


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