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  • *[[Institute for Creative Technologies]] *[[Lucent Technologies]]
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ==Pro-nuclear work== Bell Pottinger have a history of nuclear clients:
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  • ...that a large part of Disney’s success is attributable to its use of new technologies. In particular its corporate marketing strategies have become evident on th ...clear submarine bases and storage facilities which house both chemical and nuclear weapons {{ref|globalsecurity}}. Perhaps more surprising is the fact that t
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  • ...supervisory boards (or equivalent) of [[Motorola Inc.]] and [[ThyssenKrupp Technologies AG]]. PUR-recycling technologies and processing of environmentally friendly blowing agents.
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  • ...ween Brown's offer to Big Tobacco and Sense About Science's work promoting nuclear power and genetically modified crops, which, like tobacco, are risky produc *creating a climate of opinion that accepts risky technologies under the banner of personal freedom and responsibility; and in the process
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  • ...| [[Maples and Calder]] | [[Monarch Group]] | [[New West End Company]] | [[Nuclear Industry Association]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident F ...roup]] | [[London School of Business and Finance]] | [[Monarch Group]] | [[Nuclear Industry Association]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident F
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  • ...omments: 'In the latest ESEF book, Fearing Food, new agricultural and food technologies, including genetic engineering, are shown to be generally beneficial both t ...d by science and environmental policy decisions: chemical, pharmaceutical, nuclear, waste management and motor industries, power generation, biotech products,
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...could benefit financially if there was strong support from the EU for new nuclear build.
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  • ===Debating Matters: Nuclear Power (2011)=== ...ukushima, the downplaying of previous nuclear accidents and description of nuclear as a low-risk technology:
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  • ...power" or the application of "genetic engineering" (p. 173) --as if these technologies did not raise quite horrific possibilities.' Gillott, by contrast, is no sk ...elligence; in support of genetic engineering (2); the hypocrisy of Western nuclear weapons policy (2); war economy, and one book review.
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  • ...ners]] | [[DigitalCity]] | [[Enviva]] | [[Gatwick Airport]] | [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]] | [[Government of Japan]] | [[Intu Properties]] | [[Keoghs]] | [[L ...[[CVC Capital Partners]] | [[Enviva]] | [[Gatwick Airport]] | [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]] | [[Government of Japan]] | [[Intu Properties]] | [[Keoghs]] | [[L
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  • ...ou want to hear about the risks of nuclear power, say, just ask your local nuclear engineer (see Nature 471, 549; 2011) — sits happily with the prevalent et ==Human genetics and reproductive technologies==
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  • *[[Bill Hamilton]], head of comms and stakeholder relations, [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] since 2005, leads the Cumbria comms team ...[[Grant Thornton]] | [[Guide Dogs]] | [[Hager Environmental & Atmospheric Technologies (HEAT)]] | [[Hanover (Scotland) Housing Association]] | [[Heriot-Watt Unive
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  • ...rticle, Taverne is critical of public involvement in decision making about technologies while accepting some public discussion where there are 'ethical' concerns. ...c1293-330], Hansard 23 Feb 2005</ref> These are also the means favoured by nuclear and fossil fuel interests.
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  • ...r & Laurence Shaw, [http://www.prochoiceforum.org.uk/ri2.php 'Reproductive technologies: Ethics and infertility treatment: should we have the 'right to reproduce'] ...productive and genetic science and 'believes that reproductive and genetic technologies have much to offer'.<ref>Progress Educational Trust [http://web.archive.org
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  • ...] and [[Glaxo Wellcome]], as well as from corporations in the oil, gas and nuclear industries.<ref>See, for example, The Royal Society Annual Review 1998-99, ===Pro-nuclear===
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  • ...s a paid consultant to the nuclear industry, who has been consistently pro-nuclear. He is the principle consultant to [[Fells Associates]] and also a fellow a ==Views on Nuclear Energy==
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  • ...key politicians shale gas exploration for [[Cuadrilla]], we understand the technologies, market and political issues which can affect your company. :Our experience covers nuclear, on and offshore wind, gas, CCS, biomass, unconventional hydrocarbon, marin
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  • ...at CoRWM’s PR company was not contracted to CoRWM but to [[AMEC]] NNC, a nuclear company. The CoRWM section reveals how it was up to AMEC NNC and Luther as ...]] | [[Lightsource]] | [[Made Up Textile Association]] | [[Marimedia]] | [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] | [[Octopus Investments]] | [[Optical Express]]
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  • ...mer UK-state owned nuclear power plants, which are now run by [[EDF Energy Nuclear Generation]] Limited. <ref> Since July 2011. </ref> ...set up and registered in Scotland in 1995 to operate the eight most modern nuclear power plants in the UK. It was publicly owned until it was privatised and f
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  • ...ross more than 260 member companies.<ref>[http://www.niauk.org Home page], Nuclear Industry Association, undated, accessed 29 October 2012</ref> ...NIA was involved in a public relations strategy to play down the Fukushima nuclear accident before the full extent of the radiation leak was known.
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  • ...ustry, with stakes in the [[Hinkley Point C nuclear power station]], and [[Nuclear Management Partners]] at [[Sellafield]], among others. ...its enrichment, fuel production, reactor design, plant construction, spent nuclear waste fuel reprocessing, and weapons-useable plutonium or MoX fuel fabricat
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  • ==Pro-Nuclear Activities== ===Chair of Pro-Nuclear Forum at the EU===
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  • Its original members included several high-level, pro-nuclear figures. *Identifying approaches and technologies to accelerate carbon reduction and maintain security of supply, at an affor
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  • [[Scottish Parliament Science Information Service]] | [[British Nuclear Energy Society]], [[V. S. Crocker]] of the Institute is a trustee ...| [[SES Technology]] | [[Starpoint Adaptive Optics Ltd]] | [[StratoCirrus Technologies]] | [[Technopreneur Ltd]] | [[Trackdale Ltd]] | [[UniRecovery Ltd]] | [[Vac
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  • ==Pro-nuclear statements== ...als, oil and rubber, called for &#39;a serious debate about the future for nuclear power&#39;. He said: &#39;At present it contributes about one-fifth of our
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  • ...on a new book about the implications of shale oil and gas, and new energy technologies. ...ers to be close to [[Geoffrey Norris]], former PM [[Tony Blair]]'s key pro-nuclear advisor.
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  • [[Piia-Noora Kauppi]] (born 07 January 1975, Oulu) is a former pro-nuclear Finnish MEP from the [[National Coalition Party]] (20.07.1999-31.12.2008).< ...ories of a written Declaration that advocated raising the profile of using Nuclear Energy in the debate on Climate Change. It stated:
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  • ==Pro-nuclear work== ...t secretary, is embroiled in a sleaze row this weekend over his links to a nuclear industry lobbyist.
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...industry. With a career that includes senior positions with the [[British Nuclear Industry Forum]], Ford of Europe, Thorn EMI, [[PA Management Consultants]] ...Bursar St Catherine's College, Cambridge. Previously Co-Head of the Global Technologies Group in Barclays Capital's Investment Banking Division and Corporate Direc
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  • ...in a highly unusual step to ensure the government got its way in ensuring nuclear weapons were legal.[47] ...ar weapons the US imposed economic sanctions against Pakistan for its 1998 nuclear testing. Raytheon attempted to complete a prohibited sale of satellite comm
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  • ==The propaganda wing of the US nuclear industry== ...>Dr Helen Caldicott, [http://www.no2nuclearpower.org.uk/reviews/index.php''Nuclear Power is not the Answer''], The New Press, 2006.</ref>
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  • *[[EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGIES, INNOVATION AND INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION]] - [[TII]] *[[GROUP OF EUROPEAN MUNICIPALITIES WITH NUCLEAR FACILITIES]] - [[GMF]]
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  • ...ends with regards to the energy target, including motivations, techniques, technologies, operational tactics and strategies. They construct a 'global relationship' between security and energy (oil, gas, nuclear and other) that links the global energy system, security issues, and global
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  • ...inancial security. Other purchases in the 1980s included the [[New England Nuclear Corporation]], a leading manufacturer of radioactive chemicals for medical ...l]], the world's largest seed company. The company also acquired [[Protein Technologies International]], a leading supplier of soya proteins. In 1999 DuPont shed i
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  • ...be limited to technological fixes, which include harmful technologies like nuclear energy and genetic engineering. Despite their carefully nurtured green imag ...Northwest Airlines, P&G, Rockwell, SureBlock, TRW, U.S. Borax, and United Technologies [66].
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  • ...in 2011 of 21,989 MW in Spain (excluding renewables), of which 3,373MW was nuclear. ==A nuclear utility==
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  • ...Inc]] | [[Analytical Graphics]] | [[St George's University]] | [[One World Technologies]] | [[Booz Allen Hamilton]] | [[Coca-Cola]] | [[Keefe Group]] | [[CAN Capit ...a member since at least 2005 when it was DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary<ref> Nuclear Industry Association, [http://www.niauk.org/our-members Our Members], undat
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  • ...rd Winston initiated enquiries into Antibiotic Resistance, Non-Food Crops, Nuclear Waste, Science and Society, Genetic Databases, and Science in Schools. <ref *1997-8: Nuclear Waste
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • '''Aerospace & defence:''' [[Raytheon]], [[United Technologies]]<br /> '''Electronic & electrical equipment:''' [[Agilent Technologies]], [[Kyocera]], [[LG Philips LCD]]<br />
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • .... Thorium Power maintains long-standing relationships with leading Russian nuclear entities. ...most famous images ever used to publicize Las Vegas. In those days, nearby nuclear testing was thought to attract tourism instead of repelling it]]
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  • ...ary contribution in the former Yugoslavia and for the recasting of British nuclear deterrence policy at the end of the Cold War. He served for seven years on ...dership, business cultures, socio-economic forecasting, globalisation, new technologies and new business models.
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  • ...y.org/search_results/info_on_any_recipient.php?recipientID=1545 "Assessing Technologies for Biological Terrorism Consequence Management"]: ...al weapons [[terrorism]]. He will research emerging consequence management technologies and convene expert panels to make recommendations regarding investment in r
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  • ...practice of schools and colleges who are implementing mobile and wireless technologies'. Toshiba provides these people with workshops and seminars on information ...and putting a lot of money into trying to improve teaching'.<ref>'Digital technologies and innovative teaching practices in the classroom: latest thinking and pol
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  • ...ns, extremist leaders and groups, financing of terrorism, proliferation of nuclear weapons, human rights violations as well as counter terrorist organisations ...ce IMEMO Institute, and the board of the Russian NGO Committee on Critical Technologies and Nonproliferation. Dr. Mizin formally served as a member of Russia’s M
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  • [[LinkEdge Technologies]] [[Lucent Technologies, Inc.]]
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  • ...S.-Japan workshops focusing on the nuclear energy future, advanced nuclear technologies and non-proliferation issues. For the past twenty years, he has served as a
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  • ...from University of Wales, Aberystwyth. John was a Research Fellow of the [[Nuclear History Project]] and the [[German Historical Institute, London]], and is a ...terrorists (ideologically motivated sub-state groups) with the use of new technologies that assist both the trans-national organization and comunnication and the
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  • ...et Up Teams to Promote Defense," and Peter Davenport, "Trident Video Fuels Nuclear Dispute," Times (London), February 5, 1987.</ref> Mainstream groups were re ...Secretary George Younger have, likewise, been vocal on the need to retain nuclear weapons and to adhere to a relatively strict interpretation of the ABM Trea
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  • ...rty Parliamentary Group for the UK Aluminium Industry]] and an advocate of nuclear power. ==Nuclear advocate==
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  • ...ht|Energy Secretary [[Ed Davey]] and John Thurso MP on a visit to Dounreay nuclear site in October 2012.''Photo:DECC'']] '''John Thurso''' was elected MP for ==Pro-nuclear views==
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  • ...jects to demonstrate innovative technologies and solutions, enabling these technologies to reach the market.<ref>[http://www.ewp.eu/index.cfm/site/European%20Water *[[German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety]]
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...aria.<ref>[http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear Friends of the Earth], EU Vote Watch, accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • *Chairman (non exec.) Symphony Plastic Technologies plc. *Dep. chairman (non exec.) Symphony Plastic Technologies plc.
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  • ...I), [[City University]] London, [[Ellucian]], [[GKN]], the [[Manufacturing Technologies Association]] and the [[Sector Skills Council]]. ...Company Limited]] | [[Visa Europe]] | [[VTP Global LLP]] | [[Wheelabrator Technologies Inc]] | [[Woodgate Homes Ltd]] <ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/members/registe
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref> Adopted.
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  • ...tend to favour large scale existing technologies such as wind and arguably nuclear, which their members predominantly supply<ref>Toke, David. 'The EU Renewabl ...en the UK's largest energy suppliers (mainly dealing in coal, gas, oil and nuclear) and a strong sustainable energy policy.
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  • *Member of the Academy of Science of South Africa panel on green technologies ===Innovation in Cleaner Energy Technologies===
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  • ...dustry], published in 2003, about a possible future skills shortage in the nuclear industry. The report concluded: “Although the nuclear sector does not have an immediate overall shortage, a number of ‘hot spot
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  • ...ent and growth of nuclear technologies for peaceful purposes"<ref>Canadian Nuclear Association, [http://cna.ca/english/about.asp Website].</ref> * Murray Elston - President and Ceo, Canadian Nuclear Association
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  • ...ly up for greenhouse gas emissions, as are profits. Profits are up for the nuclear industry, for the coal industry, and the average consumer is paying more” ...jobs in an economic downturn, push Britain to the forefront in low carbon technologies, and make use of Britain’s abundant renewable resources”<ref>[http://ww
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  • ...12.2000 / 16.01.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...01.2001 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...12.2000 / 15.01.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine
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  • ...12.2000 / 29.11.2001 : Temporary committee on human genetics and other new technologies in modern medicine ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...he left Monsanto and, with the difficulties of working out how particular technologies were developed, he might have been able to provide interesting insights. We ==Nuclear spin in wake of Fukushima==
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  • ...ervently opposed to any restrictions on GM crops, cloning or other genetic technologies. But this shared vision is made to appear to the audience to be coming from 15. Build new nuclear power stations across the country in the interests of ensuring we have more
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  • ...five years with the firm, continues to work with Foresight's client the [[Nuclear Industry Association]] ...Alliance]] is anti-environmental, anti-organic and pro-GM. It is also pro-nuclear and dismisses manmade climate change. <ref>Hamish Macdonell, [http://thesco
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  • ...Peacekeeping Environment Training Program, nuclear strategies, biological technologies, non-lethal weapons, and the Revolution in Military Affairs. Dr. Powell has ...one extensive research on its economic development, sectarian violence and nuclear proliferation. In addition, she possesses well rounded knowledge about inte
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  • ...ver]] United States, Inc. | [[United Parcel Service]] ([[UPS]]) | [[United Technologies Corporation]] | [[Universal Music]] | [[U.S. Asian Chamber of Commerce]] |
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  • Brand is a champion of nuclear power and genetic engineering.<ref>John Tierney, [http://www.nytimes.com/20 ...rth-nuclear-power/ Book: Stewart Brand’s Strange Trip — Whole Earth to Nuclear Power], Interview with Stewart Brand by Yale Environment 360, Dec 26 2009,
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  • ...s and others with up-to-date and rigorous information on the main debates, technologies, industries, lobby groups, public bodies and policies on climate change in The Climate Portal is related to the [[Nuclear_spin|Nuclear Spin]] portal and [[Mining and Metals|Mining and Metals Portal]].
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  • ...he emphasised the business opportunities presented by Kyoto and renewable technologies, and announced plans to invite 'CEOs from key sectors...together with the l ...nd which tend to favour large scale existing technologies such as wind and nuclear, which their members predominantly supply.
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  • ...A chair until 2001. AEA's role, at first, was devoted largely to securing nuclear industry contracts. The group is increasingly moving into environmental co ==AEA, nuclear energy, and the UK National Energy Review==
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  • ...ss policy barriers to the development of the market for sustainable energy technologies - renewables, energy efficiency and combined heat and power. We have over 1 ...ss policy barriers to the development of the market for sustainable energy technologies - renewables, energy efficiency and combined heat and power.
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  • ...[UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy]]. The UKBCSE has links to the nuclear industry and [[Carbon Capture and Storage]] companies, and wields considera ...re Side Event – 'The Development Agenda for Clean Energy and Transfer of Technologies' in partnership with [[United States Agency for International Development]]
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  • ==Nuclear== ...://www.rwe.com/web/cms/en/216362/rwe-npower/about-us/our-businesses/more-/ Nuclear] Accessed 21/01/10</ref>
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  • ...ies from public money for under-developed techno-fixes such as CCS and new nuclear. They claim: ...uch as the much criticised [[Carbon Capture and Storage]]- under-developed technologies which will allow business-as-usual profit and production while promising to
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  • ...nce Research Team Leader Dr [[Gina Lindsley]], they were listed under 'Key Technologies'.<ref> [http://www.scribd.com/doc/117804195/Uk-MOD-Weapons-2010-Dr-Gina-Lin ...t will lead to grave personal consequences. Iraqi chemical, biological and nuclear weapons violate Iraq's commitment to agreements and United Nations resoluti
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  • '''Gas or Nuclear: Israel's Electricity Market 2025''' ...National Council for Research and Development; Chief Scientist, KiloLambda Technologies
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  • *[[Susan Grant-Muller]] - professor of technologies and informatics, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds *[[Sarah Kember]] - professor of new technologies of communication, Goldsmiths, University of London
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  • ...ween Brown's offer to Big Tobacco and Sense About Science's work promoting nuclear power and genetically modified crops, which, like tobacco, are risky produc *creating a climate of opinion that accepts risky technologies under the banner of personal freedom and responsibility; and in the process
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  • ...://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/1017/ 'A self-defeating argument for nuclear power'], ''Spiked'', 12 July 2006. .../www.spiked-online.com/site/article/6611/ 'The myth that New Labour is pro-nuclear'], ''Spiked'', 30 April 2009.
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  • ....<ref>Joe Kaplinsky ‘A disaster Waiting to happen – Why are we so anti nuclear?’ in [[James Panton]] and [[Oliver Hartwich]], Eds ''[http://www.oliver-m ...t he wrote about a wide range of energy technologies, from the handling of nuclear waste, the liquefaction of coal, gas turbine generators and drilling for oi
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  • *[[U.S. Department of Energy]] which is also steward of US nuclear weapons. *[[Industrial Technologies Program]] partnership between Dept of Energy and US industry
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  • ...Services]] and as a special adviser to [[G3]] and [[S4Si]] and [[Palantir Technologies]]. ==Adviser to United Against Nuclear Iran==
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  • ...nfusion" and falsely implies that there is scientific consensus that these technologies are safe: ...sts expect them to. In the recent debates about GM foods, the MMR vaccine, nuclear energy and avian 'flu there has been public confusion and it has been impor
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  • ====March 7th - Nuclear lobby keep up pressure after Fukushima==== ...clear contamination - a year after Fukushima, why does Brussels still back nuclear power?'], ''Corporate Europe Observatory'', 7 march 2012.</ref>
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  • ===The Herzliya Debate: Can the World Live with a Nuclear Iran?=== *Dr. [[Yossi Vardi]], Chairman, International Technologies
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  • ==Nuclear power== ====Volte face on nuclear power as minister====
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  • ==Nuclear activities== ===Regular nuclear meetings===
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  • ...]; [[GEI]]; [[Herbert Smith Solicitors]]; [[Hess Corporation]]; [[Hothouse Technologies]] Ltd; [[IBM Uk]] Ltd; ...e Solutions]]; [[NaREC]]; [[National Grid]]; [[Nexen Petroleum UK]] Ltd; [[Nuclear Liabilities Fund]] Ltd; [[Oliver Wyman]]; [[Power Efficiency]] Ltd; [[PwC]]
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  • '''Nuclear Proliferation''' '''"The Second Nuclear Age – A New Look at Arms Control and Counterproliferation"'''
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  • ==Pro-nuclear views == :My diverse constituency also contains our beloved nuclear power station at Sizewell. I hope that we shall have many more reactors the
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  • ...ref> In 1981, he took part in the Israeli air strike against Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.<ref name="Brookes">Andrew Brookes, [http://www.rusi.org/go.php?str ...both in the US and in Israel. Sentry focuses on the adaptation of Israeli technologies for use in defense and homeland security, in the US and worldwide.<ref name
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