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Dr Chris Anastasi is the senior environmental advisor for [[British Energy]] since 1998.  
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Dr Chris Anastasi is the senior environmental advisor for [[British Energy]] since 1998. He is also vice Chair of the [[UK Emissions Trading Group]].
  
 
Documents he has authored on behalf of British Energy show he is a nuclear advocate who suggests that "nuclear will be seen to be an important, and possibly the preferred technology for mitigating the worst excesses of climate change." <ref>Chris Anastasi [http://www.ukela.org/content/doclib/87.pdf CAN A LOW CARBON FUTURE EXIST WITHOUT NUCLEAR POWER?] Accessed 08/02/10</ref>
 
Documents he has authored on behalf of British Energy show he is a nuclear advocate who suggests that "nuclear will be seen to be an important, and possibly the preferred technology for mitigating the worst excesses of climate change." <ref>Chris Anastasi [http://www.ukela.org/content/doclib/87.pdf CAN A LOW CARBON FUTURE EXIST WITHOUT NUCLEAR POWER?] Accessed 08/02/10</ref>
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 6 July 2010

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Dr Chris Anastasi is the senior environmental advisor for British Energy since 1998. He is also vice Chair of the UK Emissions Trading Group.

Documents he has authored on behalf of British Energy show he is a nuclear advocate who suggests that "nuclear will be seen to be an important, and possibly the preferred technology for mitigating the worst excesses of climate change." [1]


Contact

Email: chris.anastasi@british-energy.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7266 8329


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