FREE ONLINE EVENT
THE UK’S
NUCLEAR WASTE
AND THE GEOLOGICAL
SOLUTION
Wednesday 23 February 2022 6pm GMT, 1pm EST and on- demand
The UK Government has decided that higher activity nuclear
waste should be disposed of in a deep underground facility
where scientists believe it can remain safe for the long term.
Numerous countries have come to the same conclusion and
work has already begun to create safe, secure and permanent
disposal facilities elsewhere in the world.
This New Scientist debate brings together leading thinkers to
explore the science behind the geological disposal of nuclear
waste, examine the engineering, economic and social challenges
at play and asks how similar projects elsewhere are faring.
Find out more and register your place:
newscientist.com/nuclearwaste
Panellists
Katherine Morris
BNFL Research Chair,
University of Manchester
Vesa Lakaniemi
Mayor of Eurajoki, Finland
Professor Penny Harvey
Professor of Social Anthropology,
University of Manchester
Professor Cherry Tweed
Chief Scientist for Geological
Disposal, Nuclear Waste Services
Justin Mullins
Consultant editor,
New Scientist and debate chair
Debate
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