5th International Forum Dialogue
The 5th International Forum Dialogue “Nuclear power, society, safety” will be held 20-21 April at the Hotel Ambassador in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The goals of the Forum are to hold a transparent discussion of nuclear and radiological safety problems existing in the Russian Federation and to hold a dialogue between nuclear experts and civil society representatives on possible ways of secure existence and development of nuclear power.
Participants will include representatives of federal and regional brunches of legislative and executive authorities; environmental and other public organizations and associations; scientific and expert communities; industrial enterprises; Russian fuel-energy complex administration and experts; international experts working in the field of nuclear power. The participants will explore discuss options of resolving the key problems of nuclear technologies safe by influencing the state policy elaboration in the field of nuclear power complex environmental safety and civil society’s role in decision-making related to nuclear power uses.
Green Cross Russia, the Russian Public Council of the State Atomic Energy Corporation “Rosatom” and the Russian Academy of Sciences will organize the event.
Draft agenda
April 20:
Plenary session covering Spent Nuclear Fuel and Radioactive Waste management, Russian Federal law on Radioactive Waste management, Russian Federal Target Program on Nuclear and Radiation Safety
Press-conference
Presentation of the Russian edition of the book “Prescription for the planet” by the author Tom Blees, president of the Science Council for Global Initiative, member of the Selection Committee for the Global Energy Prize
April 21:
Discussion on the legacy of the Cold War, global partnerships and disarmament issues
Dialogue between representatives of state authorities and civil society
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