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Celebration of David Krieger’s Legacy on March 14th

INES Posted on 8th February 2024 by tine8th February 2024

Celebration of David Krieger’s Legacy

Santa Barbara 2024

We are pleased to invite you to a special event honoring the remarkable legacy of David Krieger, Co-Founder and President Emeritus of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. The event will take place on March 14 at the Music Academy in Santa Barbara (4-6 pm).
The celebration will feature remarks, including a keynote address by Professor Richard Falk, poetry readings, including David’s poems, and music, including a performance by Noel Paul Stookey from Peter, Paul, and Mary. Join us as we pay tribute to David’s tireless and life-long efforts in promoting peace and nuclear disarmament. A reception will follow (6-7pm).
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Posted in News 2020

A great heart of peace has stopped beating.

INES Posted on 15th December 2023 by tine15th December 2023

On the death of David Krieger 1942-2023.

Throughout his life, David Krieger was an ardent and tireless campaigner for a world without nuclear weapons. In 1982, he founded the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, of which he was President until 2019. He was involved in many small, large and international anti-nuclear events and activities.

In 1981, he was involved in the founding of the International Network of Scientists and Engineer, which he served as president in the 1990s and 2000s and whose development into an international network of scientists for responsibility and peace he significantly influenced. As a mentor, he promoted the development of this network for decades

His texts, but especially his deeply humanistic poems, influenced the development of many young people.

He was closely associated with IPB in the common rejection of the madness of nuclear weapons.

Personally, it was a pleasure to work closely with him in positions of responsibility over the years. His will to change, his argumentative strength and persuasiveness, his perseverance and patience, but also his insistence on never giving up characterized our close cooperation. His friendliness and charm made every conversation and discussion with him a lasting element of our joint work.

We are losing a good friend.

The global peace movement must mourn the loss of a tireless fighter and campaigner for a world without nuclear weapons. Bertold Brecht’s words apply to him: the strongest fight for a lifetime, they are indispensable. We will miss him, but we will continue to work in his spirit for a world free of nuclear weapons.

Reiner Braun, former President of the IPB and Executive Director of INES from 1991 to 2001 and member of the Board of Directors until 2006

Kristine Karch, board member of INES, co-chair international No to NATO network

Posted in News 2020

Ten years after Fukushima: The experts examine lessons learned and forgotten

INES Posted on 21st March 2021 by tine21st March 2021

By Ali Ahmad, Aditi Verma, Francesca Giovannini | March 11, 2021

A decade later, the footage of the dramatic hydrogen explosions in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, broadcast live on television—and the subsequent disruptions to livelihoods, ecosystems, and economic activities—still reverberate.

https://thebulletin.org/2021/03/ten-years-after-fukushima-the-experts-examine-lessons-learned-and-forgotten/

Posted in News 2021, Nuclear

10 years after Fukushima: Are Japanese nuclear power plants safe?

INES Posted on 21st March 2021 by tine21st March 2021

By Jun Tateno | March 10, 2021

https://thebulletin.org/2021/03/10-years-after-fukushima-are-japanese-nuclear-power-plants-safe/

Fukushima today: A first-person account from the field and the conference table

By Subrata Ghoshroy | Aug 26, 2015

Because of Fukushima, some Japanese scientists who had been proponents of nuclear energy now oppose it.
https://thebulletin.org/2015/08/fukushima-today-a-first-person-account-from-the-field-and-the-conference-table/

 

Posted in News 2021, Nuclear

Fukushima today: “I’m glad that I realized my mistake before I died.”

INES Posted on 21st March 2021 by tine21st March 2021

By Thomas A. Bass | March 10, 2021

After the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, evacuees were put in what was supposed to be temporary housing built in parking lots and fields on the outskirts of inland towns. These metal structures were measured by the size of Japan’s traditional tatami sleeping mats, typically about 36 by 71 inches.

https://thebulletin.org/2021/03/fukushima-today-im-glad-that-i-realized-my-mistake-before-i-died/

 

Posted in News 2021

2021/01/24 | 13-15 h UTC+1 ZOOM WEBINAR
Military: Environment and Climate Killer

INES Posted on 22nd January 2021 by tine22nd January 2021

Virtual World Social Forum (WSF) 23.-31. January 2021
Military: Environment and Climate Killer

January 24th, 2021, at 13:00 – 15:00 CET (UTC+1)

Organized by Campaign Stopp Air Base Ramstein and International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility (INES)

Join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81327220855?pwd=WGd0MXJNeEg4VWFQaURVK2cyaHd1dz09

Speakers:

  • Claus Montonen (Finland), INES Board, University of Helsinki
  • Tamara Lorincz (Canada), Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, IPB Council, No to NATO

Moderator: Karl Heinz Peil (Germany), Campaign Stopp Air Base Ramstein

Description:

This webinar will address the damages of military and military installations to nature and the environment. It will explore this issue from multiple angles and in several regions, with speakers from Europe, East Asia, and North America.

Posted in Events, News 2021

Remembering one who abhorred war – on the death of Jack Steinberger

INES Posted on 28th December 2020 by tine28th December 2020

aus Wikipedia: Jack Steinberger (am 23. Juli 2008 in Bad Kissingen) CC BY-SA 3.0

Born on 25 May 1921 in Bade Kissingen, Germany On 12 December, the physicist Jack Steinberger died at the age of 99. As a young man, he had to and was able to leave Germany during the fascist era. Persecuted again during the Mach Carthy era, he left the USA and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988.

Jack Steinberg’s life was marked by a deep and never-ending search for scientific knowledge and truth. His commitment to passing on his knowledge to the next generations was tireless.

For him, science was inseparably linked with social and individual responsibility. Alarmed by the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, he spent a lifetime in the peace movement. His goal, which he advocated tirelessly and fearlessly, was a world without nuclear weapons and war. He abhorred war from the bottom of his heart. This commitment brought him to the International Network of Engeneers and Scientists, of which he became a founding member and long-time supporter and sponsor. He was active for and with INES until his old age.

We will miss him and his activities  in the future we will have to fight alone against nuclear weapons and war for a peaceful and just world.

Reiner Braun

Posted in News 2020

Video: INES-Webinar Weapons in Space – Challenges to Peace and Security

INES Posted on 2nd December 2020 by tine2nd December 2020

October 14, 2020 https://youtu.be/f-6FoxwfBE4

Posted in News 2020, Video

2020/12/01 zoom webinar 12-1:30pm EDT | 18-19:30pm | 2am Tokio
Missile and Nuclear Insecurity in East Asiaced

INES Posted on 23rd October 2020 by tine2nd December 2020
Global Peace and Insecurity: A Seminar Series

Fall 2020: Tuesdays: 12noon-1:30pm US EDT (12-13.30) | 18-19:30 CET

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1: Missile and Nuclear Insecurity in East Asia

Masako Ikegami, Ph. D., Professor, School of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

REGISTER HERE https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6Um61UbXTKOoGsI9NWOwNQ.

Posted in Events, News 2020

2020/11/24 zoom webinar 12noon-1:30pm EDT | 18-19:30 CET
What’s next for the US-India strategic partnership?

INES Posted on 23rd October 2020 by tine2nd December 2020
Global Peace and Insecurity: A Seminar Series

Fall 2020: Tuesdays: 12noon-1:30pm US EDT (12-13.30)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24: What’s next for the US-India strategic partnership?

Dr. George Perkovich: Olivier and Nomellini Chair, vice president for studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, author of India’s Nuclear Bomb, co-author of Not War, Not Peace?

Prof. Vipin Narang, MIT
Register here: https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ro-gCaJiRe-eQILnq2Sfzg
Posted in Events, News 2020

2020/11/17 zoom webinar 12noon-1:30pm EDT | 18-19:30 CET
Ten years After Fukushima: The Future of Nuclear Power in Japan

INES Posted on 23rd October 2020 by tine2nd December 2020
Global Peace and Insecurity: A Seminar Series

Fall 2020: Tuesdays: 12noon-1:30pm US EDT (12-13.30)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 6:00PM-7:30PM EST (Please note differnt time): Ten years After Fukushima: The Future of Nuclear Power in Japan

Speaker: Jun Tateno, Ph.D., Executive Director, Nuclear and Energy-Related Information Center (NERIC), Tokyo, Japan

REGISTRATION TO BE POSTED SOON.

Posted in Events, News 2020

2020/11/10 zoom webinar 12noon-1:30pm EDT | 18-19:30 CET
The Non-Proliferation Treaty at 50: A Mid-Life Crisis?

INES Posted on 23rd October 2020 by tine10th November 2020
Global Peace and Insecurity: A Seminar Series

Fall 2020: Tuesdays: 12noon-1:30pm US EDT (12-13.30) | 18-19:30 CET

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10: The Non-Proliferation Treaty at 50: A Mid-Life Crisis?

Speaker: Paul Meyer, Adjunct Professor, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Former Canadian Ambassador for Disarmament Continue reading →

Posted in Events, News 2020

2020/11/03 zoom webinar 12noon-1:30pm EDT | 18-19:30 CET
Climate Change and International Security

INES Posted on 23rd October 2020 by tine10th November 2020
Global Peace and Insecurity: A Seminar Series

Fall 2020: Tuesdays: 12noon-1:30pm US EDT (12-13.30)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3: Climate Change and International Security

Jurgen Scheffran, Head of the Research Group Climate Change and Security, University of Hamburg, Germany

REGISTER HERE (https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uswbhX1aR-SnT-5fz57taQ).

 

Posted in Events, News 2020

2020/10/27 zoom webinar 12noon-1:30pm EDT
 Biden or Trump: What’s at Stake on November 3?

INES Posted on 6th October 2020 by tine30th October 2020
Global Peace and Insecurity: A Seminar Series

Fall 2020: Tuesdays: 12noon-1:30pm US EDT (12-13.30)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27: Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor, MIT and Professor of Linguistics, University of Arizona

 Biden or Trump: What’s at Stake on November 3?

REGISTER HERE (https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qeyzgEshTIGlZ6XHZXTSSw).  

Once you register, a link will be automatically emailed. Thank you! Please email weinmann@mit.edu with any questions.

Posted in Events, News 2020

2020/10/20 zoom webinar 12noon-1:30pm EDT
The Bang and the Bucks: Post-9/11 Military Spending and the Shortchanging of Other

INES Posted on 6th October 2020 by tine23rd October 2020

Global Peace and Insecurity: A Seminar Series

Fall 2020: Tuesdays: 12noon-1:30pm US EDT (12-13.30)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20: Heidi Peltier, Ph. D, Director, 20 Years of War Project, Boston University

The Bang and the Bucks:  Post-9/11 Military Spending and the Shortchanging of Other Urgent Needs

REGISTER HERE: (https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TzYnrNVBQwWah_WxMEN_eg)

Once you register, a link will be automatically emailed. Thank you! Please email weinmann@mit.edu with any questions.

 

Posted in Events, News 2020

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