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SAMUEL LAWRENCE FOUNDATION

Connecting our communities in science, the arts, education,
and beyond

Nuclear Winter: The Environmental Consequences of a Nuclear Exchange

The Samuel Lawrence Foundation, in partnership with Environmental Working Group, proudly presents renowned atmospheric scientist, Professor Brian Toon, in this informative Zoom webinar titled "Nuclear Winter: The Environmental Consequences of a Nuclear Exchange."

 

The webinar was broadcasted live on April 7th at 11:30 am PST / 2:30 pm EST, and features Professor Toon, providing a scientific assessment of the environmental risks and global impact of a nuclear exchange. The event was be moderated by Dr. Paul Dorfman, Chair of Nuclear Consulting Group and Research Fellow at SPRU University of Sussex, UK. Click the button below to learn more, or read the transcript of this unforgettable and informative talk.

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Our Mission

The Samuel Lawrence Foundation strives to promote human interaction and encourage broader community access to science, education, and the arts.

 

We achieve this through connecting with our community's knowledge and collaborating on solutions. Our collective impact among direct programs and fiscal sponsorees is a testament to the power of collaboration and encouragement.

No Miracles Needed:
How Today's Technology Can Save Our Climate and Clean Our Air - a discussion with Mark Jacobson and Ken Cook

On March 3rd, the Samuel Lawrence Foundation's First Friday series hosted a thought-provoking webinar featuring two of the most influential environmental leaders of our time. In this free and open-to-the-public event, Stanford University Professor Mark Z. Jacobson discusses his groundbreaking book "No Miracles Needed: How Today's Technology Can Save Our Climate and Clean Our Air". Moderated by Ken Cook, President and Cofounder of Environmental Working Group (EWG), the webinar explores the most pressing climate issues facing our planet today.
 

We're proud to have presented this enlightening conversation. If you missed this insightful discussion, don't worry— you can still watch the recording, read the transcript, and learn from the expertise of these top environmental voices by clicking the button below.

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A HUGE THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS OF THIS VERY SPECIAL WEBINAR:

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Our work is possible thanks to the continued support of our sponsors:

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Make the World a Better Place

We take great pride in our mission and accomplishments. SLF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that incubates young, change-making organizations.

 

Your tax-deductible donation will fund advancements in science, education, and the arts.

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CONNECTING
ENVIRONMENTAL
GROUPS

The Samuel Lawrence Foundation connects local and international environmental groups to address the most pressing issues facing our nation and the world.

 

Whether advocating for safer storage of nuclear waste, teaching about environmental hazards, or promoting environmental justice, we encourage collaboration and innovation.

NUCLEAR SAFETY ISSUES

A primary focus of the Samuel Lawrence Foundation is the environmental threat arising from nuclear waste. 

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