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Szia Diana,
Akkor hogy is van ez az olcsosaggal? Az oreg Csau alatt elfogadom, hogy
virtusbol epitettek, de ez szerintem mar nem igaz. Tudom, hogy reszben
a silany minoseg miatt olcso, de ez szerintem meg keves megmagyarazni,
hogy miert ezt valasztottak. Valoszinuleg nincs mas alternativajuk,
ami olcso lenne. Vizi eromuvet nincs hova (a Vas-Kapu-ba inkabb ne),
olajat nem mernek, mert azt csak az oroszoktol tudnak venni, es a
hatarvitakra valo tekintettel ez eleg buta dolog lenne. Szenet hasonlo
okokbol problemas (vizi szallitas szinten ki van szolgaltatva az oroszoknak,
a kozuti/vasuti nekunk -- egyik sem jo perspektiva). Az emberek meg faznak...
Nem azt akarom mondani, hogy ez most jo, hogy megepitik (sot, lattam
anno egy hibalistat -- haaaat, aki ezt el meri inditani...). Amire utalnek,
az az, hogy bizonyos esetekben az atom lehet olcsobb, mint az alternativak.
Romaniaban valamiert (es ez szerintem csak gazdasagossag) ezt valasztottak.
Gyula
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Job Announcement
Nuclear Waste Citizens Coalition
Washington, D.C. Coordinator
Job Description:
-Monitor activities in Washington, D.C. pertaining to legislation
regarding storage and disposal of high-level nuclear waste;
-Communicate regularly with a nationwide network of citizens
organizations;
-Coordinate coalition efforts in Washington, D.C.;
-Engage in some direct lobbying;
-Carry out some fundraising responsibilities.
Requirements:
-Experience in working on legislation on Capitol Hill;
-Proven ability to work on legislative campaigns;
-Excellent communications skills;
-Demonstrated ability to work with grassroots organizations;
-Knowledge of nuclear power and nuclear waste issues preferred;
-Experience in fundraising for nonprofit organizations preferred.
Compensation:
Based on experience, $3,500 to $4,000 per month.
For an initial period, the position is for an independent
contractor.
Starting Date:
The position is immediately available.
Organization:
The Nuclear Waste Citizens Coalition consists of national and
grassroots organizations focused on various aspects of the
nuclear waste problem. Our broad coalition includes anti-nuclear
power groups, groups from contaminated Department of Energy
weapons sites, residents of sites targeted for nuclear waste
dumps, peace activists, and national environmental groups. We
are allied to prevent a flawed nuclear waste program that would
transfer the high-level waste disaster from one state to another
with little respect for human health and safety and no regard for
democratic principles.
To apply:
Send a letter of interest, resume, writing sample, and three
references to:
Hiring Committee
Nuclear Waste Citizens Coalition
Public Citizen
215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20003
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