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Chamomile Nusz

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First Name
Chamomile
Last Name
Nusz
Title
Past Co-Chair
Organization/Business
Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice
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Chamomile received her bachelor degree from the University of Minnesota. She headed the formation of a renewable energy cooperative, the first of it’s kind in the US and is now the Program and Marketing Director of Artha Sustainable Living Center. With her work and dedication in the field of renewable energy she has fostered great growth in education and in solar thermal use. “I live my life with the belief that I can make a difference, and that the work I do each day needs to be moving us towards a better world. This belief in right livelihood has given me the chance to work with many great people, and affect change on an individual, community and global level.”

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CONVENERS

Convened by Liberty Tree, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, Western States Legal Foundation, Global Action to Prevent War, and Mayors for Peace in cooperation with Cities for Progress, Nukewatch, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Wisconsin Carbon Free/Nuclear Free, Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice.

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BACKGROUND

Cities are assuming an active role in nuclear abolition and climate protection initiatives. Over 900 mayors have signed the U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, pledging to work to implement the Kyoto Protocol in their own communities.

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