[Screening History / documentary list]
Monday - 6th December 7:30 pm
Very important one off special by Cafe Scientifique
at the University of Exeter
Nuclear Power - what's the problem?
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Nuclear Cover Ups
Low Level Radiation Campaign
Chris Busby 2005 [50 mins]
Free screening followed by discussion
Monday - 6th December 7:30 pm
University of Exeter, Byrne House,
German's Road, Exeter, EX4 4PJ
"The attainment of knowledge does not come from the refusal to reflect" (source unknown)
Therefore due respect must be paid to Cafe Scientifique for organising the screening of this documentary.
"Nuclear Cover Ups" presents a challenging view of the Cafe Scientifique talk given in July by Dr Jim Smith, reader in environmental physics at Portsmouth University. Dr Smith's advice was that nuclear power is safer than cigarette smoking and that alternatives were not plausible.
This documentary focuses on the integrity of institutions who's interest is in promoting nuclear power including the IAEA. There will be a brief introduction highlighting other key areas of debate over nuclear power indicating information in the public domain contradicting the assertions of the nuclear industry & its supporters.
For background info on the Chernobyl debate, the viability of nuclear power and the alternatives please click
Nuclear Power - what's the problem? for a brief compendium which includes a CV for Dr Chris Busby.