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Top scientists, writers and academics sign open letter backing nuclear to tackle climate change


OTTAWA, Nov. 5, 2018 /CNW/ - A distinguished and prominent group of Canadians and international men and women today released the text of an Open Letter to Canadians they will publish later this week in support of urgent action to reduce carbon emissions, including the need for next-generation nuclear technology to be part of the mix.

"Despite a vocal but dwindling 'anti-nuke' contingent stuck in last century's political battles," said David Schumacher, a signatory of the letter and organizer of the initiative, "these innovative nuclear power efforts deserve the support of government, industry, and all Canadians. Without nuclear it is going to be impossible to tackle climate change, so everyone has a stake in the success of these efforts."

Mr. Schumacher is an Emmy-winning Canadian filmmaker, whose documentary, "The New Fire," makes the case for next-generation nuclear to battle climate change.

The Open Letter is signed by 25 influential individuals, including prominent Canadians, Frank McKenna, former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. and former premier of New Brunswick; Steven Pinker, Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology at Harvard University; Madeleine Redfern, Mayor of Iqaluit;  Barry Blitt, Illustrator/Cartoonist at The New Yorker Magazine; Andrew Rowe, Director of the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems at University of Victoria; Ross Koningstein, who leads Climate and Energy Research at Google, and Dr. Mark Boyce, Professor of Ecology at University of Alberta.

The letter is also signed by noted environmentalist and climate change activist, James Hansen; Kerry A. Emanuel, Professor of Atmospheric Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Staffan Qvist and Joshua S. Goldstein, co-authors of A Bright Future; Ken Caldeira from the Carnegie Institution for Science, and Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer-Prize winning author of 26 books including his most recent, Energy: A Human History, published in May 2018.

A complete list of the signatories and the letter they signed is appended below. The letter is scheduled to be published in The Hill Times on Wednesday, November 7.

"We applaud Canadian companies and engineers for their research and development into a broad range of next-generation energy technologies including small modular reactors (SMRs) and the federal government for backing them," added Mr. Schumacher. "These technologies are potential game-changers in the climate fight, and Canada's leadership in this field is something every Canadian can be proud of."

Climate Change and Nuclear Innovation:
An Open Letter to Canadians

Accumulating evidence points to a looming climate-change catastrophe unless humanity takes dramatic action. A top priority is the large-scale deployment of low-carbon energy sources to rapidly replace polluting fuels.

Canada?a country standing on the right side of history with its commitment to cutting carbon emissions?has a special responsibility in this transformative moment. Promising efforts are underway to harness Canada's considerable national capabilities? bolstered by a strong economy, educated population, and world-class research institutions? and help set an example to the world.

Canada's power grid carbon emissions are two-thirds lower than the world average. Ontario's emissions are even lower, largely because nuclear energy provides more than half the supply. The province has eliminated coal power entirely through a combination of nuclear energy, hydroelectric and renewables. Nationally, nuclear power is second only to hydroelectric power? a source not so easily expanded? in Canada's clean energy supply.

We can make further progress in Canada (and globally) with Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): innovative, advanced nuclear power systems currently being developed by several Canadian companies, along with dozens more around the world. They offer safe, abundant, carbon-free energy to power Canada's needs in the coming decades. And they offer the hope of providing clean and affordable power to Canada's isolated, vulnerable communities that currently depend on dirty and expensive diesel fuel.

These innovative nuclear power efforts deserve the support of government, industry and all Canadians. Innovation in reactor designs will let us build on past successes and transition to a low-carbon economy. As many studies have shown, while renewable energy may eventually be able to provide a large share of the world's low-carbon power, it would be risky to rely on renewable energy alone. SMRs will provide an additional powerful tool.

We applaud Canadian companies and engineers for their research and development into a broad range of next-generation energy technologies, including SMRs. These technologies are potential game-changers in the climate challenge, and Canada's leadership in this field is something every Canadian can be proud of.

Signed,

Barry Blitt

Illustrator/Cartoonist

New Yorker Magazine

Joshua S. Goldstein

Co-Author of A Bright Future

Professor Emeritus of International Relations, American University

 

Steven Pinker

Johnstone Family Professor

Department of Psychology

Harvard University

 

Dr. Douglas Boreham

Professor and Division Head of Medical Sciences

Northern Ontario School of Medicine

 

Todd De Ryck

Editor at thstlewpg

 

Staffan Qvist

co-author of A Bright Future

 

Mark S. Boyce

Professor of Ecology

University of Alberta

 

James Hansen

Director of Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions Program

Columbia University Earth Institute

 

Madeleine Redfern

Mayor of Iqaluit, NU

 

Professor Corey J. A. Bradshaw

Matthew Flinders Fellow
     in Global Ecology

ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage

Flinders University

 

Dr. Benjamin Heard

Founder

Bright New World

 

Richard Rhodes

Pulitzer-Prize winning author

 

Ken Caldeira

Carnegie Institution for Science

Dept of Global Ecology / Carnegie Energy Innovation

 

Ross Koningstein

Google Climate and Energy Research

 

Andrew Rowe

Professor and Director

Institute for Integrated Energy Systems

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

University of Victoria

 

Armond Cohen
Executive Director
Clean Air Task Force

 

Joseph B. Lassiter

Senior Fellow, Professor of Management Practice in Environmental Management

Harvard Business School

 

David Schumacher

Documentary filmmaker
Director, The New Fire

 

Kerry A. Emanuel

Professor of Atmospheric Science

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Mark Lynas

Author, journalist and environmental activist

Blair Skinner

Mayor of Pinawa, MB

 

Kirsty Gogan

Director

Energy for Humanity

 

Rick Maltese

Founder of Energy Reality Project

 

Tom Wigley

School of Biological Sciences

University of Adelaide

Adelaide, South Australia

 


Frank McKenna

Deputy Chairman, Toronto-Dominion Bank

Former Premier of NB

Former Canadian Ambassador to the United States

 


SOURCE Generation Films Inc.


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