Events
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Friday,
November 21, 2008: Two events, back to back
RENEWABLE ENERGY ROUNDTABLE
1:00p.m. -5:00p.m
with

Harvey Wasserman at 3:00 p.m.
nationally known activist, radio host and author of
Solartopia,Getting to a Green-Powered
Earth
www.solartopia.org
and
former Chairman
of the Florida Public Service Commission

Leon
Jacobs, Esq.,
Where: St. ThomasUniversity
16401 NW 37th Ave Miami Gardens,
FL33054
(305) 628-6660
http://www.stu.edu/AboutSTU/MapDirections/tabid/190/Default.aspx
Florida is ready for Clean Energy
Solutions! Please join us
as statewide community organizers, solar advocates, industry
experts, environmentalists, labor groups and others gather for a
roundtable discussion of opportunities and challenges to maximize
Florida’s Clean and Renewable Energy future.
For questions, comments or to R.S.V.P please contact
Dawn Shirreffs
at dshirreffs@cleanwater.org or Rhonda Roff
at marshmaid@gmail.com
Meeting will be followed by
Carbon Free, Nuclear Free: A Roadmap for US Energy
Policy
presentation by Dr. Arjun Makhijani at 7:30p.m

http://www.nirs.org/southeast/nov21carbonfreeposter.pdf
Saturday Nov 22:
9:30 -- 2:30 Activist meeting to stop new nuclear
reactors in Florida. Registration is required, however there is no
fee. (see below)
Want to create a clean and safe
energy future for Florida? Want to help stop new nuclear power in
Florida?
Are you already actively opposing nuclear power or NEW nuclear
power in Florida? Are you interested in getting involved? Are you
frustrated by how much "air time" the proponents of nuclear power
are getting instead of those promoting truly safe, clean and
affordable energy choices? Join kindred spirits for an opportunity
to put heads together and consider, for instance, a statewide
campaign idea hatched this fall – the "Florida Safe and
Sustainable Energy Campaign" -- and other ways that folks who share
a commitment to a sustainable energy future can work together.
"We" are a group of people and organizations, including folks who
live near the two new proposed reactor sites -- one in Levy County on the Nature
Coast north of Tampa Bay, the other south of Miami at the existing
Turkey Point nuclear
plant -- and students and new activists as well as veterans from
diverse areas of Florida. Yat Kitischee Native Center, Save It Now
Glades, HOPE, Miami-Dade Green Party, Nuclear Information and
Resource Service, Public Citizen, the Institute for Energy and
Environmental Research, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, and
Southern Energy Network are also contributing to this
meeting.
The purpose of this meeting: Networking and "cross-pollination" of
activists working locally, upstate, in South Florida, in the
middle, regionally and nationally to stop the relapse of nuclear
power in the USA. We will find ways to support each other and
develop common ground with the FOCUS ON FLORIDA!
We will convene Saturday,
November 22 at 9:30 am (coffee, tea and snacks available starting
at 9 am) -- Location and draft agenda will be sent to those who
register: THERE IS NO FEE for this meeting -- however
we do ask that you pre-register so we know who is coming. This
meeting is for people who share the views expressed above (or
close), not those who promote new nuclear power. To register -- go
to:
http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5502/t/2834/signUp.jsp?
key=477
Questions? More Information: Mary Olson, Nuclear Information and
Resource Service, Southeast Office 828-675-1792, nirs@main.nc.us www.nirs.org
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