Posts Tagged ‘Labor Council for Latin American Advancement’

August 26, 2010 | 1:54 pm

LCLAA: The Latino Community’s Stake in a Clean Energy Economy

By Hector Sanchez, Executive Director LCLAA

The risks of climate change due to excess carbon dioxide in our atmosphere are significant for everyone, and are an even greater concern for working Latino families.  The majority of Latinos are concentrated in urban areas in 15 states that account for 86.5% of the total Latino population. Over 80 percent of Latinos within the United States live in counties that violated at least one federal air-pollution and our children are 2.5 times more likely to develop asthma than non-Latino children. The reduction and regulation of harmful air pollutants and heat-trapping gases is a public health imperative directly tied to the fight against climate change. The creation of a clean and renewable energy economy that protects workers and our environment must be a priority.
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December 22, 2009 | 10:36 am

AREVA Inc. to Form Community Advisory Council

AREVA Inc. will form a Community Advisory Council (CAC) to raise greater awareness of the benefits of clean energy technology, including nuclear energy and renewables, and to build a working group of representatives from influential organizations who will informally advise the company on energy and sustainability issues. At the same time, company representatives can respond to questions and concerns about these issues.

“When it is about energy, there must be no taboo subjects. All issues, including the tricky ones, must be on the table. And when it is about nuclear energy in particular, public concerns must be taken seriously and addressed honestly. If Governments must show leadership and continuity, nuclear industry must be open to public debate. And we – AREVA – are convinced that, through genuine dialog, all legitimate concerns can be overcome,” said Laurence Pernot, vice president of communications at AREVA. “That is why we have decided to create this Council…to foster a dialog. For us, it is key and the only way to build sane relationships with our stakeholders.”

The National Associations of Neighborhoods (NAN) and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement have signed on to co-chair the Council, and several of the attending organizations have indicated desire to participate in AREVA’s’ Community Advisory Board.

As part of the work of the Council, the members will receive periodic briefings from AREVA to learn about more about upcoming technologies, business plans and company announcements, More so, we see this as an opportunity seek insight from some of the best minds and often overlooked communities on these important issues so critical to the energy debate.

The new initiative was announced a recent briefing and dinner in Washington, D.C., attended by energy, minority, consumer, environmental groups and think tanks to learn more about AREVA’s solutions for clean energy production, including nuclear energy and renewables, and its sustainability efforts. Attendees learned about AREVA technology, including our EPR reactor, used nuclear fuel recycling, and our renewable business in biopower (ADAGE), solar and offshore wind.

We were excited to have so many diverse groups in attendance, including the National Urban League, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, the US Conference of Mayors, League of United Latin American Citizens, Earth Echo International, MANA: A National Latina Organization, the Democratic Governors Association, the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, Center for Asian American Women, National Latino Coalition on Climate Change, the Progressive Policy Institute, the National Association of Neighborhoods, Cuban American National Council, the National Puerto Rican Coalition, National Council of Asian American Business, the U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute, Greenlining Institute, and the National Newspaper Publishers Association.

A few representatives from the organizations, such as Ricardo Byrd of the National Association of Neighborhoods and Hazel Edney from National Newspaper Publishers Association had toured several AREVA facilities in France and told the group about their visit and personal experiences. Specifically, they both commented how they both returned from the visit to these facilities with a better understanding of new nuclear technology and how they hope to dispel many common and outdated misconceptions of nuclear energy.

To learn more about AREVA, future briefings or AREVA Inc.’s Community Advisory Council please contact: Susan Hess, Director of External Relations at 301-841-1693 or susan.hess@areva.com.