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Group plans protest at Tucson Electric after utilities propose new nuclear plant

"With a new nuclear reactor in #Arizona now a possibility, a grassroots group is planning a protest in #Tucson on the 14th anniversary of the start of the #Fukushima accident in Japan.

"The #NuclearResister, which bills itself as an educational group opposed to nuclear power and weapons, said it plans to hold a curbside press conference and demonstration at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday in front of the downtown headquarters of #TucsonElectricPower near Broadway Road and Sixth Avenue. The group advocates for a '#NuclearFreeFuture' with nonviolent #protests and other actions."

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/public-safety-and-emergencies/health-and-safety-alerts/group-plans-protest-at-tucson-electric-after-utilities-propose-new-nuclear-plant/ar-AA1ABW1G
#FukushimaIsntOver #RethinkNotRestart #WaterIsLife #NoMoreFukushimas #NoMoreChernobyls #StopNucléaire #Nucléaire #EnergiesRenouvelables #AntiAtom #NoNukes #NuclearIsNotCarbonFree #Nucleaire #AtomkraftNeinDanke #Anniversaire311

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@DoomsdaysCW You can protest nuclear all you want but if it is made safer and more reliable than it has been, then it needs to be taken seriously as part of the overall energy source pool of the future. Humans are never going to have riskless energy sources. You can use nuclear along with all other sources other than fossil fuel. I don't see how a true non-fossil fuel future will come about without nuclear as part of the mix.
@flyhigh Do you trust the nuclear industry NOT to lie? I don't!