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Nuclear Information and Resource Service

The Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit anti-nuclear group founded in 1978. Its mission is to be an information and networking center for citizens and organizations concerned about nuclear power, radioactive waste, radiation and sustainable energy issues. The organization advocates for energy efficiency, solar power, wind power and plug-in hybrids.[citation needed]

Nuclear Information and Resource Service
Formation1978
HeadquartersTakoma Park, MD,
 United States
Exec. Dir.
Tim Judson
Websitehttp://www.nirs.org

In 2000, NIRS' affiliation with World Information Service on Energy (WISE) turned it into an international organization (NIRS/WISE).[1]

Issue stances edit

International offices edit

NIRS and WISE have merged their operations and WISE has relay offices in Amsterdam, Argentina, Austria, the Czech Republic, India, Japan, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, and Ukraine.[2]

Michael Mariotte (1952-2016) was president and executive director of the Nuclear Information and Resource Service for 30 years. He was a well-known opponent of nuclear power and organized anti-nuclear activities in Europe after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. Mariotte was a keen supporter of renewable energy and efficient energy use. He believed that nuclear power would become obsolete, to be replaced by clean energy sources.[3]

Press edit

On 3 August 2004, NIRS issued a report stating that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission may allow the illegal practice of manually shutting down nuclear power plants in the event of fire.[4]

On 15 May 2007, NIRS issued a report claiming that radioactive scrap, concrete, equipment, asphalt, plastic, wood, chemicals, and soil from U.S. nuclear weapons facilities are being released to regular landfills and could get into commercial recycling streams."[5]

On 17 July 2007, regarding the leakage of water from the spent fuel pool of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant after the 2007 Niigata earthquake, Michael Mariotte, spoke on behalf of the NIRS and commented "The leak itself doesn't sound significant as of yet, but the fact that it went unreported is a concern, when a company begins by denying a problem, it makes you wonder if there's another shoe to drop."[6]

The magazine Nuclear Engineering International has said that NIRS runs the best website on uranium mining throughout the world.[7]

In October 2010, Michael Mariotte, then the executive director of NIRS, predicted that the U.S. nuclear industry will not experience a nuclear renaissance, for the simple reason that “nuclear reactors make no economic sense”. The economic slump has driven down electricity demand and the price of competing energy sources, and Congress has failed to pass climate change legislation, making nuclear economics very difficult.[8]

Controversy edit

Critics accuse NIRS of fearmongering and question the qualifications of NIRS staff to adequately assess the safety of nuclear energy. No NIRS staff member is credited with formal training in nuclear physics or engineering.[9]

In a 2008 response to NIRS claims appearing on the website palmbeachpost.com,[10] David Bradish of the Nuclear Energy Institute challenged a contention of NIRS Southeast Office Director Mary Olson that "A nuclear power plant takes so much water and energy to build, it has to run for 15 years to offset its carbon footprint." Citing data from the World Nuclear Association, Bradish argues "it is reasonable to say a nuclear plant takes about one year to offset its energy consumption from its other stages." At a 2006 talk before the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development, Olson claimed that when full-lifecycle emissions are included "the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) as the result of making electricity from uranium is comparable to burning natural gas to make electric power."[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ About NIRS
  2. ^ "Imagine a world without nuclear power... | Wise International".
  3. ^ Sam Roberts, Michael Mariotte, a Leading anti-nuclear activist, dies at 63 New York Times, May 23, 2016.
  4. ^ Manual Shutdown of U.S. Reactors on Fire May Be Allowed
  5. ^ U.S. Allows Radioactive Materials in Ordinary Landfills
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
  7. ^ Nuclear Engineering International. Public opinion: how do we get it on our side?. 21 January 2008.
  8. ^ Matthew L. Wald. Sluggish Economy Curtails Prospects for Building Nuclear Reactors, The New York Times, October 10, 2010.
  9. ^ "NIRS - Staff" Retrieved on 7 May 2017.
  10. ^ http://www.palmbeachpost.com/search/content/north/epaper/2008/03/30/s3c_summit_0330.html[bare URL]
  11. ^ Olson, Mary. "Confronting a False Myth of Nuclear Power: Nuclear Power Expansion is Not a Remedy for Climate Change" Retrieved on 7 May 2017.

External links edit

  • Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS)
  • World Information Service on Energy (WISE)
  • Beyond Nuclear
  • "The world's worst nuclear power disasters". Power Technology. 7 October 2013.

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The Nuclear Information and Resource Service NIRS is a 501 c 3 non profit anti nuclear group founded in 1978 Its mission is to be an information and networking center for citizens and organizations concerned about nuclear power radioactive waste radiation and sustainable energy issues The organization advocates for energy efficiency solar power wind power and plug in hybrids citation needed Nuclear Information and Resource ServiceFormation1978HeadquartersTakoma Park MD United StatesExec Dir Tim JudsonWebsitehttp www nirs orgIn 2000 NIRS affiliation with World Information Service on Energy WISE turned it into an international organization NIRS WISE 1 Contents 1 Issue stances 2 International offices 3 Press 4 Controversy 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIssue stances editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it May 2020 International offices editNIRS and WISE have merged their operations and WISE has relay offices in Amsterdam Argentina Austria the Czech Republic India Japan Russia Slovakia South Africa Sweden and Ukraine 2 Michael Mariotte 1952 2016 was president and executive director of the Nuclear Information and Resource Service for 30 years He was a well known opponent of nuclear power and organized anti nuclear activities in Europe after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster Mariotte was a keen supporter of renewable energy and efficient energy use He believed that nuclear power would become obsolete to be replaced by clean energy sources 3 Press editOn 3 August 2004 NIRS issued a report stating that the U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission may allow the illegal practice of manually shutting down nuclear power plants in the event of fire 4 On 15 May 2007 NIRS issued a report claiming that radioactive scrap concrete equipment asphalt plastic wood chemicals and soil from U S nuclear weapons facilities are being released to regular landfills and could get into commercial recycling streams 5 On 17 July 2007 regarding the leakage of water from the spent fuel pool of the Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant after the 2007 Niigata earthquake Michael Mariotte spoke on behalf of the NIRS and commented The leak itself doesn t sound significant as of yet but the fact that it went unreported is a concern when a company begins by denying a problem it makes you wonder if there s another shoe to drop 6 The magazine Nuclear Engineering International has said that NIRS runs the best website on uranium mining throughout the world 7 In October 2010 Michael Mariotte then the executive director of NIRS predicted that the U S nuclear industry will not experience a nuclear renaissance for the simple reason that nuclear reactors make no economic sense The economic slump has driven down electricity demand and the price of competing energy sources and Congress has failed to pass climate change legislation making nuclear economics very difficult 8 Controversy editCritics accuse NIRS of fearmongering and question the qualifications of NIRS staff to adequately assess the safety of nuclear energy No NIRS staff member is credited with formal training in nuclear physics or engineering 9 In a 2008 response to NIRS claims appearing on the website palmbeachpost com 10 David Bradish of the Nuclear Energy Institute challenged a contention of NIRS Southeast Office Director Mary Olson that A nuclear power plant takes so much water and energy to build it has to run for 15 years to offset its carbon footprint Citing data from the World Nuclear Association Bradish argues it is reasonable to say a nuclear plant takes about one year to offset its energy consumption from its other stages At a 2006 talk before the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development Olson claimed that when full lifecycle emissions are included the release of carbon dioxide CO2 as the result of making electricity from uranium is comparable to burning natural gas to make electric power 11 See also editAnti nuclear movement in the United States List of anti nuclear protests in the United States Nuclear renaissance in the United States Paul Gunter Paxus Calta World Information Service on EnergyReferences edit About NIRS Imagine a world without nuclear power Wise International Sam Roberts Michael Mariotte a Leading anti nuclear activist dies at 63 New York Times May 23 2016 Manual Shutdown of U S Reactors on Fire May Be Allowed U S Allows Radioactive Materials in Ordinary Landfills Japan Quake Kills At Least 9 Nuclear Plant Damaged Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2008 01 24 Nuclear Engineering International Public opinion how do we get it on our side 21 January 2008 Matthew L Wald Sluggish Economy Curtails Prospects for Building Nuclear Reactors The New York Times October 10 2010 NIRS Staff Retrieved on 7 May 2017 http www palmbeachpost com search content north epaper 2008 03 30 s3c summit 0330 html bare URL Olson Mary Confronting a False Myth of Nuclear Power Nuclear Power Expansion is Not a Remedy for Climate Change Retrieved on 7 May 2017 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