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Crowded space: why the increasing militarisation of space could risk nuclear war

The increasing militarisation of space is contributing to a wider problem: it’s becoming dangerously crowded. Currently there are 27,000 human-made objects floating in space, and there are plans for this […]
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Space Tourism Conference: Legal Dimensions

With: Bruce Gagnon; Dave Webb; Karl Grossman; Sandeepa Bhat; G.S. Sachdeva; Jennifer A. Brobst; Martha Mejia-Kaiser; Melissa de Zwart and Ram S. Jakhu
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Nuclear Industry plans for space

Manhattan Project for a Nuclear Free World is hosting an event featuring Bruce Gagnon of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space. 10:30 am Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Impacts from Privatization of space: Environmental, Conflicts over celestial claims, war

ICSS Marxist Library (San Francisco Bay area) is sponsoring this webinar with Bruce Gagnon from the Global Network as speaker. This talk will include the plans by the nuclear industry […]
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Master of Space or Master of Disaster?

Pentagon control and domination of space With Bruce Gagnon from Global Network (also VFP member) – sponsored by Boston-area Veterans For Peace Smedley Butler chapter. Begins at 7:00 pm EST. […]
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The deadly connections between space militarization and the climate crisis

A UNAC sponsored webinar in conjuction with the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space. Speakers include: Dave Webb, Koohan Paik-Mander and Bruce Gagnon.
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U.S. Militarism, Space Tech, and the Climate Crisis – The Role of Demilitarization in Climate Justice

This panel will identify the intersections of militarism, space tech, and climate change – and how these can be challenged. Contributors: Lisa Savage – Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Koohan Paik-Mander – Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Adrienne Kinne – Veterans for Peace, David Collins – Veterans…
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Linking Militarized Space & Climate Crisis – Latest news from US & Europe

Speakers: Stuart Parkinson (UK), Regina Hagen (Germany), Dieter Engels (German astronomer), Bruce Gagnon (Maine). Time of event is 1:00 pm (New York) or 6:00 pm (London).