Tag Archives: nuclear

[ZERO HOUR] Energy Policy Legislation with CAC’s Kerwin Olson

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:58 — 82.4MB)Subscribe: RSSHost Zero Roze sits down with Kerwin Olson, Executive Director of Citizens Action Coalition, to discuss the state of affairs with Energy and Environmental Policy in the 2025 Legislative Session of the Indiana General Assembly. They discuss impacts on the democratic process, the dynamics between local, state and federal …

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Interchange – Disposable Cities: Part 4 of The State Made Visible

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:00 — 81.0MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreWhen Rasul Mowatt first shared his work on this book with me I immediately thought of it as “The Book of Interchange.” Its investigative breadth seemed to run on a parallel track to this program, and in fact, many of the books and authors cited by Rasul …

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Indiana’s Role in Nuclear Politics

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 10:19 — 6.7MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreThursday marks the 73rd anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki. The Bloomington Peace Action Coalition is holding a remembrance vigil on the Monroe County Courthouse Square, from 8-9 p.m. Bloomington Peace Action Coalition member David Keppel talks about the planned vigil, and the role …

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Standing Room Only: Nuclear Dangers

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 54:07 — 49.6MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreOn October 11, Geoff Wilson of the Ploughshares Fund in Washington, DC spoke about the Trump administration’s planned $1 trillion nuclear weapons escalation and the growing risks of war with North Korea and Iran. The Bloomington Peace Action Coalition co-sponsored the talk, alongside the Women’s International League …

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Eco Report – August 17, 2017

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 25:09 — 23.0MB)Subscribe: RSS | MoreEco Report is a weekly program providing independent media coverage of environmental and ecological issues with a focus on local, state and regional people, issues, and events in order to foster open discussion of human relationships with nature and the Earth and to encourage you to take …

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