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[Webinar] The Evolving Politics of Nuclear Power: Climate Change, Energy Demand, & Geopolitics
17 December 2020 | Posted in Webinars | By michelle
The Evolving Politics of Nuclear Power: Climate Change, Energy Demand, & Geopolitics
Join GNI – the leading policy initiative focused on the intersection of climate change, nuclear energy, and global security – for a virtual panel discussion on identifying the evolving political momentum behind nuclear power in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and how it can be best positioned in the global clean energy system.
Agenda
Moderated By
Mary Pietrzyk, Director, Stakeholder Strategy and Engagement, NEI
U.S. Bipartisan Support for Small and Advanced Nuclear Power
Spencer Nelson, Professional Staff Member, U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Canada’s Commitment to Small Modular Nuclear Power
Kim Rudd, Former Member of Parliament, Canada; Consultant, Canadian Nuclear Association
The Role of Nuclear Power in International Clean Energy Diplomacy & Sustainable Development
Kirsty Gogan, Co-Founder, TerraPraxis; Managing Director, LucidCatalyst
Speakers
Mary Pietrzyk, Director, Stakeholder Strategy and Engagement, NEI
Mary Pietrzyk is the director of stakeholder strategy and engagement at the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI). In this capacity, she manages NEI’s strategy for research and outreach to third party groups, relevant stakeholders, and potential allies in order to amplify industry messages and identify opportunities for collaboration.
Spencer Nelson, Professional Staff Member, U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Spencer Nelson is a professional staff member at the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, focusing on innovation, including nuclear energy. He comes to the committee after four years at ClearPath, where he was a policy program director. Prior to that he conducted research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Kim Rudd, Former Member of Parliament, Canada; Consultant, Canadian Nuclear Association
Kim Rudd is a consultant at the Canadian Nuclear Association. Prior to becoming an independent consultant, she served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources alongside being a Member of Parliament for Northumberland-Peterborough South from 2015-2018.
Kirsty Gogan is the Co-Founder of TerraPraxis, a non-profit organisation focused on action for climate and prosperity. She also is managing partner of LucidCatalyst, a highly specialized international consultancy focused on multiplying and accelerating zero carbon technology options available for large-scale, affordable, market-based decarbonization of the global economy over a wide range of future scenarios.