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  • ...taking seriously [[Margaret Mead]]&#39;s conviction that a small group of individuals can change the world&#39;<ref>'Project Prospectus' December, 2000, p. 5. [h ...], (Accessed 4 March 2005)</ref> and on health provision for &#39;deprived individuals and communities in Fife&#39; (IFF Entreprise in Falkirk)<ref>[http://www.in
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  • ...rsity in 2000, Thomas had 25 years' experience working in the chemical and nuclear industries, including working for the [[UKAEA]]. <ref>[http://www.city.ac.u ...that promotes the interchange of information between universities and the nuclear industry in the UK.
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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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  • IPN works with a network of individuals and organizations around the world who share its beliefs. The IEA and the E Its website states, "IPN is supported entirely by charitable donations from individuals, foundations and businesses. It receives no money from any government or po
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  • ...s to 'apply the techniques of brand marketing/traditional public relations spin to counter the allegations of animal rights and environmental advocacy are ...activist groups. They hold the reins of a litany of organizations... Their spin-off groups and coalitions are as legion as the targets they attack and prov
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  • ...Moore has worked for the farmed salmon industry, the logging industry, the nuclear and biotechnology industries among others. ...er.<ref>See Greenpeeace, 2010. [http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/campaigns/nuclear/patric-moore-background-inform/ Patrick Moore Background Information], acc
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  • ==Says Nuclear is Renewable Energy== Seen as a key nuclear proponent within Government.<ref>''The Guardian'' (2005) "Energy Review: Wh
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  • ...2 Jun 2002, acc 14 Feb 2013</ref> and of employing 'some of the clumsiest spin techniques of New Labour'.<ref>Alan Rusbridger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/ ...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
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  • among individuals and institutions that historically have no contact with U.S. diplomatic mis ...used to place articles under the by-line of well known writers.'(74) Among individuals who received IRD material were Percy Cudlipp of the Co-operative Movement,
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  • ==Links to the nuclear industry== ...as quoted as saying 'for 25 years I have earned a crust trying to preserve nuclear power". <ref>''PR Week'', 16 September 1993. (add html link if available)</
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  • ...s the companies, people and organisations behind the campaign to build new nuclear power stations in the UK and worldwide. ...energy, and the tactics that they use to persuade the public we need more nuclear power.[[File:HinkleyC z CCSA.jpg‎|525px|left|thumb|Hinkley Point C in Som
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  • ...up in 2005 by the Government to oversee the enormous legacy of Britain’s nuclear waste. ...BNFL). The decommissioning business was taken on by the newly established Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and the remaining businesses were sold off
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  • ...ly gains column inches in the national press in his role as an advocate of nuclear power, and more recently, fracking. ...se of the Gaia hypothesis - even though he is a long-standing supporter of nuclear power. He is also regularly described as "independent" because he is not fo
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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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  • ...e-with-city-spin-doctors Blair the Younger does work experience with City spin doctors] ''Private Eye'', February 6, 2006, Issue 1150</ref> ===Wealthy individuals===
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  • ...er government adviser who was seen as one of the most crucial advocates of nuclear power, with an ear to former UK Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]]. He was Blair ==Pro-nuclear==
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  • ...of-hope.asp Sir David King warns against "conspiracy of hope" ahead of RSC nuclear debate], RSC press release, dated 04 March 2013 </ref> == From sceptic to proponent of nuclear power ==
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  • ...r 2016, Reed stepped down as an MP to take a job working at the Sellafield nuclear power plant. <ref> Peter Dominiczak and Laura Hughes, [http://www.telegraph ...afield plant so it is hardly surprising that its MPs are the strongest pro-nuclear proponents there are.
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  • ==="Nuclear Jack"=== [[Image:jack2.jpg|120px|right|thumb]] ''"Nuclear Jack"''
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  • ...ss_releases/11-22-05_nuclear.htm ''Energy Experts Have Their Say in the UK Nuclear Debate'',] Press Release, November 22, 2005.</ref> ...included the [[Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM)]], the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] (NDA), [[BNFL]], the [[European Union]], the UK
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