Free University of Berlin: BfE talks about moving "From storage to disposal"
Will the nuclear conflict in Germany last forever? A series of public lectures given by the Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU) at the Free University of Berlin in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology project known as SOTEC-radio (Socio-Technical Challenges of Disposing of Radioactive Waste) and the Network for Nuclear Memory (NeNuG) is tackling this issue.


Will the nuclear conflict in Germany last forever? A series of public lectures given by the Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU) at the Free University of Berlin in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology project known as SOTEC-radio (Socio-Technical Challenges of Disposing of Radioactive Waste) and the Network for Nuclear Memory (NeNuG) is tackling this issue.
The aim is to help work through the past and also learn lessons from the past for the future – and therefore for the “new start” in searching for a disposal site too.
Outlook: from storage to disposal – what does the future hold?
The panel members are daring to look to the future on 10 July. Wolfram König, President of the Federal Office for the Safety of Nuclear Waste Management (BfE), Asta von Oppen, Gorleben activist from the outset, and Sylvia Kotting-Uhl, Green Party and Member of the German Parliament, will discuss the conflicting priorities created by shifting from storage to disposal for nuclear waste. The 13-part series of meetings is concluding with a look to the future.
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