Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Working meetings/Second meeting
Project Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region - call out - timeline - book - Nuclear Baltic Map
media group - planning meeting - working meetings - updating internet conferences - coordination - finances
December 8-14, 2013 in Döbeln, Germany
You are invited to join this second working meeting week of the Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region project, we also have a new call out that you can spread! - This meeting will be an opportunity for you to get involved to the network/project, to continue your project activities, to volunteer for tasks and also to network with other activists joining the event.
We can possibly help with your travel costs, if needed. In this case, please contact the finances group as soon as possible and before you come!
topics and projects
projects meeting and working here during this week:
- book project - continuing investigations, writing, reviewing and publishing articles; maybe discussion/updating of milestones
working groups having audio meetings during this week:
- media group: December 12, 2013 at 8 PM CET
- coordination group meeting: 13/12/2013 at 6 PM CET
presentation & discussion: Latest updates on Greenpeace anti-nuclear work around the Baltic Sea. We will try to figure out possible collaboration within these activities.
- Skype talk with Greenpeace energy expert and campaigner Jan Haverkamp: 09/12/2013 at 4 PM CET
introduction day
In case new people want to join the working meeting, who were not involved so far, we will provide an introduction day to give an overview and introduce them to those topics they are particularly interested in. If you are one of those new people, please contact us[1] soon so that we can get prepared!
reporting Skype conference
- for everyone who couldn't make it to the meeting in person: December 14, 2013 at 8 PM CET
- this will also be the next of our continuous Skype conferences
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