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NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS! Sr. Megan Rice on Y12 Protest Break-In & Susi Snyder w/Don’t Bank on the Bomb This Week’s Special Year-End Interviews: Sister Megan Rice Susi Snyder and Don’t Bank on the Bomb
Susi Snyder coordinates the Don't Bank on the Bomb project and works with Nobel-Prize winner ICAN to engage the financial sector in moving us away from nuclear war. She contributed to the books A World Free from Nuclear Weapons, Sleepwalking to Armageddon: The Threat of Nuclear Annihilation and War and Environment Reader. She is a 2016 Nuclear Free Future Award Laureate and has worked in PAX's humanitarian disarmament team, coordinating nuclear disarmament efforts. Susi previously served as the Secretary General of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom at their Geneva secretariat. -- See the video at: www.theworldismycountry.com/club -- Music by: „World Citizen“ Jahcoustix feat. Shaggy courtesy of Dominik Haas, Telefonica and EoM Also, check out the film on World Citizen #1 Garry Davis at: www.theworldismycountry.com
News headlinesLunar New Year (Year of the Tiger)Ash Barty wins the AOChanges to student visa work conditionsSusi Snyder, financial sector coordinator at the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, speaks to Phuong about the report 'Perilous Profiteering: The companies building nuclear arsenals and their financial backers", which was published in 2021. Artist and performer Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa talks to Kannagi about South Asian representation in the arts and media, the scam of inclusion and diversity, the importance of allyship and her upcoming project. PhD candidate Anastasiya Byesyedina from the University of Sydney talks to Gen about current affairs in Ukraine, its history, relationship with Russia and how geo-political conversations divert the media from focusing the narrative on Ukrainian people. SongsJoe Rogan - Georgia MaqSecrets - Raveena feat. Vince Staples
This Week’s Featured Interviews: Blast the money out of nuclear weapons! Nuclear divestment means institutional nuke investments are going down — and Susi Snyder explains how any one of us can join that movement. She is project lead for the PAX No Nukes Project and coordinator for the Don't Bank on the Bomb research and...
Don't Bank on the Bomb! Divest your banks, financial institutions from nuclear weapons-producing companies. Learn how with Don't Bank on the Bomb's Susi Snyder. PLUS: Post-Ida damage and problems at Waterford Nuclear, and Santa Susana Field Lab clean-up UPDATE with Melissa Bumstead. Nuclear Hotseat #533 - nuclear news from a "different" perspective.
South Texas Nuclear's epic fail during arctic freeze hidden by NRC timing trickery: Sierra Club’s Erica Gray. Defund #Nuclear weapons producers; here's how! Susi Snyder, Don’t Bank on the Bomb. Join the int'l campaign & stop funding weapons of mass destruction! And the secret anti-nuclear roots of the Peace Symbol.
This Week’s Featured Interviews: TEXAS NUCLEAR’S EPIC FAIL – Erica Gray, Nuclear Issues Chair of the Sierra Club, checks and posts the Nuclear Regulatory Commission status (power level) and event (accidents, problems) reports on social media the five days a week that they are supposed to be issued. Last week, Nuclear Hotseat offered a rundown...
South Texas Nuclear's epic fail during arctic freeze hidden by NRC timing trickery: Sierra Club's Erica Gray. Defund #Nuclear weapons producers; here's how! Susi Snyder, Don't Bank on the Bomb. Join the int'l campaign & stop funding weapons of mass destruction! And the secret anti-nuclear roots of the Peace Symbol.
This Week’s Featured Interviews: Covid19/Nuclear Connection – Alicia Sanders-Zakre is the Policy and Research Coordinator at the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). She directs and coordinates research on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons, and general nuclear weapons policy. Sanders-Zakre did the research that led to creation of the infographic above, which has electrified even mainstream media outlets. She joined us from her home in Geneva, Switzerland. Alice Slater serves on the Board of Directors of World BEYOND War and is the UN NGO Representative of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. She is on the Board of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, the Global Council of Abolition 2000, and the Advisory Board of Nuclear Ban-US, supporting the mission of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons which won the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize for its work in realizing the successful UN negotiations for a Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Susi Snyder is project lead for the PAX No Nukes Project and coordinates the Don’t Bank on the Bomb research and campaign. She’s an expert on nuclear weapons, with over two decades of experience working at the intersect between nuclear weapons and human rights. Go to http://nuclearhotseat.com/podcasts/ for all podcasts.Also posted to YouTube channel: nutzforart
This Week’s Featured Interviews: San Onofre nuclear reactors on the coast of southern California continue to offer a smorgasbord of nightmares to the eight-million people living within 50 miles of its radioactive waste. Public Watchdogs, a San Onofre citizens oversight group, consulted with veteran nuclear engineer Paul Blanch about the feasibility of flooding of high level radioactive waste storage canisters. Might these 5/8″ thin-walled canister – sited 108 feet from mean high tide – cause superheated steam flashes and geyser-like emissions of radioactive waste? Nuclear Hotseat’s Libbe HaLevy interviews engineer Blanch on the possibilities. Want to stop nuclear weapons? Nuclear divestment means institutional nuke investments are going down — and Susi Snyder explains how any one of us can join the movement. She is project lead for the PAX No Nukes Project and coordinator for the Don’t Bank on the Bomb research and campaign. She’s an expert on nuclear weapons, with over two decades of experience working at the intersect between nuclear weapons and human rights. Until the 2019 report is released, here’s Don’t Bank on the Bomb‘s LINK to the 2018 Global Report on the Financing of Nuclear Weapons Producers. The 2019 report, due in May, 2020, will contain all the same companies; only details and financial figures will change. To find out which financial institutions provide funding for nuclear weapons producers, CLICK HERE.Numnutz of the Week (for Outstanding Nuclear Boneheadedness):Water, water everywhere… and nuclear boosters in government think it’s just swell to dump radioactive waste from weapons production, nuclear submarines, fracking and whatever else into whatever body of water happens to be closest! This week, Oregon, Japan, and the UK Ministry of Defense off the coast of Scotland.Action Links: Radiation Disinformation and Human Rights Violations at the Heart of Fukushima and the Olympic Games by Shaun Burnie of Greenpeace. 2.5 Million Pounds Of Radioactive Waste Illegally Dumped In Oregon Landfill Near Columbia River Trident commanders ‘not legally responsible’ for nuclear attack
Could San Onofre's thin-walled storage containers erupt into a Radioactive Geyser? Veteran nuclear engineer Paul Blanch, consultant to Public Watchdogs, explains the risk. Susi Snyder of Don’t Bank on the Bomb explains how anyone with a bank account or a pension can pressure your financial institutions to divest all funds from nuclear weapons manufacturers. Don't bank on the bomb!
Could San Onofre's thin-walled storage containers erupt into a Radioactive Geyser? Veteran nuclear engineer Paul Blanch, consultant to Public Watchdogs, explains the risk. Susi Snyder of Don't Bank on the Bomb explains how anyone with a bank account or a pension can pressure your financial institutions to divest all funds from nuclear weapons manufacturers. Don't bank on the bomb!
Could San Onofre's thin-walled storage containers erupt into a Radioactive Geyser? Veteran nuclear engineer Paul Blanch, consultant to Public Watchdogs, explains the risk. Susi Snyder of Don’t Bank on the Bomb explains how anyone with a bank account or a pension can pressure your financial institutions to divest all funds from nuclear weapons manufacturers. Don't bank on the bomb!
This Week’s Featured Interviews: San Onofre nuclear reactors on the coast of southern California continue to offer a smorgasbord of nightmares to the eight-million people living within 50 miles of its radioactive waste. Public Watchdogs, a San Onofre citizens oversight group, consulted with veteran nuclear engineer Paul Blanch about the feasibility of flooding of high...
A discussion of Electromagnetic Pulses – what they are, what they do, and what they would do to the U.S. energy grid and especially the safety controls of our nuclear reactors. Spoiler alert: it isn’t good. We talk with:Arnie Gundersen, Chief Engineer at Fairewinds Energy Education and a leading expert on nuclear technology. The Fairewinds website is designed to be a hub for fact-based, undistorted information about nuclear power in order to fulfill their mission to inform and educate people around the world, legislative officials, and members of the press concerning the scientific and economic issues relating to the production of electricity and the sources of energy used to create power.Robert Manning is a longtime activist against nuclear weapons and the founder of of Nuclear Terror Today, which contains the pledge he spoke about on the show.Susi Snyder is the head of PAX Netherlands and the leader in the international Don’t Bank on the Bomb campaign. This program contains a 90 second summary of the DBOTB strategy. A full-length discussion with Susi that explains all aspects of the program — and its growing list of successful divestments from nuclear weapons-producing companies, is on Nuclear Hotseat #412 from May 14, 2019.Resources: Fairewinds video on EMP from nuclear weapon in space Fairewinds video on EMP from Solar Storm Watch the video, take the pledge! Nuclear Terror Todaywww.nuclearhotseat.comPlease like, share, subscribeAlso follow Lonnie Clark on YouTube (where this podcasts also posts) at: nutzforart
Still catching up on loading the missed podcasts. Every podcast produced by Nuclear Hotseat is too valuable to miss.Nuclear divestment means institutional nuke investments are going down — and Susi Snyder explains how any one of us can join the movement. She is project lead for the PAX No Nukes Project and coordinator for the Don’t Bank on the Bomb research and campaign. She’s an expert on nuclear weapons, with over two decades of experience working at the intersect between nuclear weapons and human rights. Eric Epstein is the Executive Director of Three Mile Island Alert, and has been active in the movement for over 40 years. He explains the failed bailout and what’s next in dealing with the highly radioactive waste. Go to www.nuclearhotseat.com for all podcasts and to subscribe and DONATE. Thanks for subscribing to our podcasts.It takes all of us to change the world.
Nuclear Divestment: Taking money out of the WRONG Financial Choice. Cover of the Don’t Bank on the Bomb pdf report on every company that manufactures components for nuclear weapons. This Week’s Featured Interviews: Nuclear divestment means institutional nuke investments are going down — and Susi Snyder explains how any one of us can join the...
Nuclear divestment means institutional nuke investments are going down — and Susi Snyder explains how any one of us can join the movement. She is project lead for the PAX No Nukes Project and coordinator for the Don’t Bank on the Bomb research and campaign. She’s an expert on nuclear weapons, with over two decades of experience working at the intersect between nuclear weapons and human rights. Eric Epstein is the Executive Director of Three Mile Island Alert, and has been active in the movement for over 40 years. He explains the failed bailout and what’s next in dealing with the highly radioactive waste.
Nuclear divestment means institutional nuke investments are going down — and Susi Snyder explains how any one of us can join the movement. She is project lead for the PAX No Nukes Project and coordinator for the Don't Bank on the Bomb research and campaign. She's an expert on nuclear weapons, with over two decades of experience working at the intersect between nuclear weapons and human rights. Eric Epstein is the Executive Director of Three Mile Island Alert, and has been active in the movement for over 40 years. He explains the failed bailout and what's next in dealing with the highly radioactive waste.
Nuclear divestment means institutional nuke investments are going down — and Susi Snyder explains how any one of us can join the movement. She is project lead for the PAX No Nukes Project and coordinator for the Don’t Bank on the Bomb research and campaign. She’s an expert on nuclear weapons, with over two decades of experience working at the intersect between nuclear weapons and human rights. Eric Epstein is the Executive Director of Three Mile Island Alert, and has been active in the movement for over 40 years. He explains the failed bailout and what’s next in dealing with the highly radioactive waste.
Nobels fredspris ble i desember tildelt The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). Organisasjonen fikk prisen for sitt arbeid med å påpeke de katastrofale humanitære konsekvensene av enhver bruk av atomvåpen og for sin banebrytende innsats for å få til et traktatfestet forbud mot slike våpen. I ly av prisutdelingen samlet Tankesmien Agenda, i samarbeid med fredsprisvinnere fra ICAN, noen av verdens fremste eksperter til debatt om veien videre med nedrusting av atomvåpen, på Kulturhuset i Oslo 12. desember 2017. Ordstyrer; Kaia Storvik Nestleder i Tankesmien Agenda Panel 1: – Susi Snyder, medlem av ICANs internasjonale styre og programansvarlig for nedrustning i den nederlandske organisasjonen PAX for Peace – Nick Ritchie, førsteamanuensis i internasjonal sikkerhet og nedrustning ved The University of York Panel 2: – Gro Nystuen, forsker og ekspert på folkerett – Grethe Østern, medlem av ICANs internasjonale styre og seniorrådgiver Mine-og våpenpolitikk i Norsk Folkehjelp Det blir politisk debatt om Norges rolle i arbeidet med nedrustning: Panel 3: – Michael Tetzschner, stortingsrepresentant for H og første nestleder av Utenriks- og forsvarskomiteen – Kari Elisabeth Kaski, stortingsrepresentant for SV og medlem av Finanskomiteen – Hilde Frafjord Johnson, generalsekretær i KrF og tidligere utviklingsminister og spesialutsending for FN
Last October, the United Nations passed a historic resolution to begin negotiations on a treaty to ban nuclear weapons. Previous nuclear treaties have included the Test Ban Treaty, and the Non-Proliferation Treaty. But in the 70 plus years of the United Nations, the countries have yet to agree on a treaty to completely ban nuclear weapons. The negotiations will begin this March. To discuss the importance of this event, I interviewed Beatrice Fihn and Susi Snyder. Beatrice is the Executive Director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, also known as ICAN, where she is leading a global campaign consisting of about 450 NGOs working together to prohibit nuclear weapons. Susi is the Nuclear Disarmament Program Manager for PAX in the Netherlands, and the principal author of the Don’t Bank on the Bomb series. She is an International Steering Group member of ICAN. (Edited by Tucker Davey.)