Template:Baltic Sea Info Tour 2010 - Preparation
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In this section we will give transparency about the status of preparation of the project. The current basis of this section is the notes from the Baltic Tour workshops at IANM/JUKSS 08/09.
Next Meeting
The next meeting & public workshop after April will be at the Nuclear Climate Camp 20-26 July 2009.
A meeting in autumn 2009 in Germany is also proposed.
Past Meetings
- 1st idea and workshop about project idea: at the NUCLEAR weekEND in October, 2008, in Isnäs (FIN)
- 2nd workshop for presentation and discussion of the Baltic Sea Info Tour took place at the International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting in Frankfurt/Main (D) at New Year 2008/2009.
- 3rd preparation meeting: in Stockholm (SE) from April 17-19th, 2009
Baltic Tour Project Timeline
This was planned in the meeting 19.4.09.
Resources & funding
for now, scattered information about these aspects can be found in the notes from the JUKSS workshop notes & the Stockholm meeting notes, and in the Timeline section.
Content
Thoughts from the JUKSS workshop:
Maybe different focus in different places? (Needs coordination!)
- scandinavia: uranium mining, NPP proliferation, waste storage plans, "future nuclear colonies"
- saami, europe's only indigenous people
- 'lithuania: very dependent on NPP ignalina, green NGOs campaign for nuclear-free Li.
- denmark: nuclear-free, lots of renewable energy
- greifswald (de): example of closed plant (also Barsebäck in Swe)
- murmansk (ru): there is a campaign (in norway?) to appeal to russian authorities to shut down power plant in murmansk region)
(See also the Nuclear Baltic Map)
Aims / topics?
- support for affected communities
- networking, contact
- awareness raising & information
- along (future) routes of nuclear material
- about nuclear issues around the baltic sea
- distribute map of nuclear industry activity around the baltic sea
- the baltic sea is radioactive (MILKAS?)
- Uranium Tails: UF6 transported over the baltic sea
- alternatives
- downscaling & localizing, not just "green" version of status quo
- Knowhow & DIY info: f.ex. small-scale renewable energy
- specialized business? (f.ex. renewable energy)
- suggestion: Public Campaign for a Nuclear Free Baltic
- Not only information, but give some "future" (Message: nuclear-free baltic is possible).
- Also good countermove against the threat of scandinavia becoming a "nuclear colony"
What profile?
- we're not "professional", or experts, just people (and that's ok!)
- activities should be determined by local groups/people!
- we could provide different options: seminars/workshop "packages", action, info material