TOM CLEMENTS is a Columbia, South Carolina based environmental advocate who works with ANA member group Nuclear Watch South. Tom is also the Southeastern Nuclear Campaign Coordinator for Friends of the Earth. Previously, Tom served as director of the Nuclear Control Institute and was a nuclear campaigner with Greenpeace International.
Tom has extensive experience challenging reactor proposals by South Carolina Electric and Gas and Duke Energy, he also watchdogs the Tennesee Valley Authority and other reactors in the Southeast.
Tom's expertise includes:
- Nuclear reactors
- Nuclear waste
- Nuclear fuel reprocessing
- Plutonium reactor fuel (MOX)
- Environmental cleanup at the Savannah River Site
- The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership
Contact Tom
tomclements329[at]cs[dot]com
(803) 834-3084
Tom in the news:
Discussing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and safety with In These Times:
July 22, 2011
After
Fukushima, New Fears in U.S. - Japan’s catastrophe
has raised new safety concerns about the proposed AP1000 nuclear reactor.
Discussing safety and nuclear waste storage with Columbia, South Carolina's The State:
Sunday, July 17, 2011
SCE&G to store hot waste above ground
Comment involving concern for safety regulation in nuclear power plants featured in Reuters:
July
13, 2011
US nuclear industry weighs costs of new
safety measures