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Dartmouth Council on Climate Change (DC3)
Nuclear Power: A Debate
8-9 pm TONIGHT
Haldeman 124
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Join us as we explore the debate surrounding the use of nuclear power as an energy  
source for the future. Free Lou's provided!

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"Nuclear power, apart from nuclear war, is the greatest medical threat posed to  
life on this planet."
- Dr. Helen Caldicott, Nobel Peace Prize nominee

"I think it is very difficult (to fight global warming), even impossible, without  
using nuclear power."
- Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency

"The administration believes we must rely on a diverse set of energy sources,  
including renewables like wind and solar, natural gas, clean coal and nuclear  
power."
- Steven Chu, U.S. Secretary of Energy

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