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Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power, Shared Presentations Stage 3, Thematic Arena 3, Opportunity petal, an IAEA Statement Event at the United Nations Climate Change Conference UNCCC held at the Expo City Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Blue Zone, 1 December 2023
The IAEA Event: Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power will highlight the crucial role of nuclear power as part of the energy mix. The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mr Rafael Mariano Grossi will announce the ‘IAEA Statement on Nuclear Power’ supported by 40 countries, both those already operating nuclear power plants and newcomers. Together these countries acknowledge that all available low-carbon technologies, including nuclear power, should be recognized, and actively supported. The Statement underlines the benefits of nuclear power, including that nuclear power plants produce no harmful greenhouse gas emissions; that nuclear energy contributes to energy security and the stability of power grids; and that it mitigates air pollution at a local level.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Moderator:
Sophie Boutaud de la Combe, IAEA Director, Office of Public Information and Communication
Panelist:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General, IAEA
Vahagn Khachaturyan, President of Armenia
Satkaliyev Almassadam, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Juhani Damski, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment of Finland
When the SDL speakers started the people started shouting and making noises so that the speakers wouldn't be heard. Some were quite carried away.
Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power, Shared Presentations Stage 3, Thematic Arena 3, Opportunity petal, an IAEA Statement Event at the United Nations Climate Change Conference UNCCC held at the Expo City Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Blue Zone, 1 December 2023
The IAEA Event: Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power will highlight the crucial role of nuclear power as part of the energy mix. The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mr Rafael Mariano Grossi will announce the ‘IAEA Statement on Nuclear Power’ supported by 40 countries, both those already operating nuclear power plants and newcomers. Together these countries acknowledge that all available low-carbon technologies, including nuclear power, should be recognized, and actively supported. The Statement underlines the benefits of nuclear power, including that nuclear power plants produce no harmful greenhouse gas emissions; that nuclear energy contributes to energy security and the stability of power grids; and that it mitigates air pollution at a local level.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Moderator:
Sophie Boutaud de la Combe, IAEA Director, Office of Public Information and Communication
Panelist:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General, IAEA
Vahagn Khachaturyan, President of Armenia
Satkaliyev Almassadam, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Juhani Damski, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment of Finland
"To educate persons with technological knowledge on the areas of Industry, Commerce and Services. Training them on Technical Associate's Degrees and Professional/Technical Degrees with the aim of contribuite to the sustainable development of the country".
We're feeling really special lately with all these statements.
So I'm guessing no walk with 50-60 mph gusts Thursday. :0(
Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power, Shared Presentations Stage 3, Thematic Arena 3, Opportunity petal, an IAEA Statement Event at the United Nations Climate Change Conference UNCCC held at the Expo City Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Blue Zone, 1 December 2023
The IAEA Event: Net Zero Needs Nuclear Power will highlight the crucial role of nuclear power as part of the energy mix. The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mr Rafael Mariano Grossi will announce the ‘IAEA Statement on Nuclear Power’ supported by 40 countries, both those already operating nuclear power plants and newcomers. Together these countries acknowledge that all available low-carbon technologies, including nuclear power, should be recognized, and actively supported. The Statement underlines the benefits of nuclear power, including that nuclear power plants produce no harmful greenhouse gas emissions; that nuclear energy contributes to energy security and the stability of power grids; and that it mitigates air pollution at a local level.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Moderator:
Sophie Boutaud de la Combe, IAEA Director, Office of Public Information and Communication
Panelist:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General, IAEA
Vahagn Khachaturyan, President of Armenia
Satkaliyev Almassadam, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Juhani Damski, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment of Finland
I have named this necklace "Midnight Sea." Peering into the midnight sea one might see the illusive mediterranean angel fish darting in and out of a fusion of emerald and deep blue aurora borealis rhinestone reefs. Watch closely, for the glint of gold in his fins bubbles up through the deep and gives his secret away.
"There is one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath." Herman Melville
This statement piece reminds me of the Mediterranean sea at nightfall. The focal piece, an enamel and gold-tone angel fish, in shades of yellow-gold, emerald green and midnight blue, is repurposed from an old pin, and swims among a myrid of vintage enamel, brass, rhinestone and plastic adornments. The antique watch part is wonderfully engraved and topped with a dark blue vintage rhinestone. The backdrop is a brass neo-victorian stamping. The enamel repurposed earring hanging from the stamping reminds me of a clam shell complete with a gold pearl. The vintage chain has some great vintage beads, including the large lucite clear beads with gold flecks. These remind me of "bubbles."
This Credit Card Statement guide explains clearly each field with a reference and a caption, so that consumer can understand and use as reference. This was the best approach to ease fears when talking to a relatively new audience to C. C. in a fair way. This was created for Metris by the Y&R Mosaica team that had Mayrah Rocafort Mercado as Account Director and myself as creative director supervising the creative department of 6.
This is my artist Statement for my fall quarter final assignment. Essentially my project focused on how others see the world from their own eyes and I tried to mimic this by first taking a picture of the person and then standing in their place and taking a picture of what they were looking out at. These pictures were accompanied by numbers which represented what number in the population they were when they were born by asking for their date of birth and transferring this data to the website listed below (unfortunately, these numbers that I had used previously have been lost when I transferred images from my old laptop).
The website is: www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15391515
For example, my date of birth is the 8th of April in the year 1993.
When I was born, I was the 5,534,992,049th person alive on earth.
My pictures go in a sequence with those born earlier first followed by those born more recently. The first number was close to 3 billion while the last picture of the twins was closer to 7 billion.
Note-Grids are a tool for collecting and connecting objects of thought (in this case, words).
They treat words and other manifestations of thought as objects that can be freely manipulated to create new meaning.
They break meaning up into individual words to facilitate a more fluid, intuitive, and improvisational approach to knowledge production.
Follow Note Grids on tumblr: notegrids.tumblr.com/
To read some direct statements about these ideas, see "Note-Grids: Statements" www.flickr.com/photos/asgood/sets/72157626654002747/
To see lots of words and patterns you can use to remix meaning, see "Note-Grids: Scores"
www.flickr.com/photos/asgood/sets/72157626782923062/
To see where this might be going, see "Note-Grids: Directions"
Students give an opening statement during a Congressional Hearing exercise at West Middle School, May 22, 2012, in Greenwood Village, Colo. The students, who have studied Constitutional issues in groups for the past couple weeks, give presentations and answer questions from panels made up of local legislators, attorneys, business leaders and other community volunteers. West Middle social studies teachers have ended the school year with Congressional Hearings for its graduating 8th graders for nearly 20 years.
National Press Club statement on the possible release of jailed Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, Jan. 16, 2016.
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