Bellona nuclear digest. March 2024
A survey of events in the field of nuclear and radiation safety relating to Russia and Ukraine.
News
Bellona is present with several events and staff in Katowice.
Date | Time | Topic | Location | Bellona involvement |
Dec 5 | 12.15-13.15 | Zero emission construction sites | Nordic pavilion | Co-organiser and speaker |
Dec 6 | 12.15-14.15 | Marine biomass | Nordic pavilion | Speaker |
Dec 6 | 15.00-16.30 | Industry decarbonisation | Warmia. (Official UN side event) | Co-organiser and moderator |
Dec 12 | 16.30-18.00 | CCS-demystifying negative emissions | EU pavilion. Room Brussels | Co-organiser and speaker |
Dec 14 | 10.30-12.00 | Empowered citizens and cities driving the energy transition | EU pavilion | Co-organiser and speaker |
Bellona staff participates in several ways in Katowice. They are present the following weeks:
Week 49:
Olav Øye, Coordinator and Senior Adviser, CO2 capture and storage, olav@bellona.no
Jonas Helseth, Director Bellona Europa, jonas@bellona.org
Anders Karlsson-Drangsholt, Senior Adviser Aquaculture, anders@bellona.no
Christian Eriksen, Senior Adviser Energy, chrise@bellona.no
Jan-Justus Andreas, Policy Manager Industry Bellona Europa, justus@bellona.org
Week 50:
Keith Whiriskey, Deputy Director, Bellona Europa, keith@bellona.org
Teodora Serafimova, Policy Manager Electro-Mobility, teodora@bellona.org
Mark Preston Aragonès, Policy Assistant Electro-Mobility, Bellona Europa, mark@bellona.org
A survey of events in the field of nuclear and radiation safety relating to Russia and Ukraine.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has told the United Nations atomic energy watchdog that Russia plans to restart Ukraine’s embattled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, currently occupied by Russian troops and technicians, fueling worries about a serious nuclear accident on the front lines of a grinding military conflict.
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