Statement by Patrick Moore and Christine Todd Whitman, CASEnergy Co-Chairs
WASHINGTON, D.C., July 24, 2007 – “The CASEnergy Coalition applauds the discussion of nuclear energy in the first official debate of the 2008 presidential election held by CNN on July 23. We commend Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for considering nuclear energy as part of the solution to our nation’s growing energy demand.
“Several videos submitted to YouTube centered [read more]
ASEnergy Applauds the President’s Support for the Expansion of Nuclear Energy
President Bush reiterates his support for nuclear energy during Browns Ferry Plant tour
In yet another sign that nuclear energy is a vital component of the energy debate, President Bush discussed the important role nuclear energy must play to address our nation’s growing energy needs, and reiterated his support for expanding the safe use of nuclear power during his [read more]
Christine Todd Whitman spoke on WDET’s “Detroit Today” on July 11, 2007, about her role as CASEnergy co-chair to encourage discussion about nuclear energy. She highlights the debate surrounding nuclear energy and demonstrates its clean air and environmental benefits. Additionally, she states the need for a diverse mix of energy sources, which includes nuclear power, as a way to meet growing demand.
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Co-chair Christine Todd Whitman spoke on WJR’s “News Talk” in Detroit, Michigan on July 11, 2007 to dispel myths about nuclear energy and to discuss nuclear energy as a safe, affordable and reliable source of power in the summer months. She highlights nuclear’s ability to meet rising electricity demand and serve as a solution for climate change.
Listen to WJR-Detroit Frank Beckmann Show

On July 11, 2007, CASEnergy co-chair Christine Todd Whitman called into WGIR’s morning talk program, the “Charlie Sherman Show”, in Manchester, New Hampshire to discuss nuclear energy in New Hampshire, particularly the Seabrook Nuclear plant, and the work she is doing with Patrick Moore as co-chair to spread knowledge about nuclear’s benefits.
Listen to WGIR’s morning talk program, the “Charlie Sherman Show”