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SFWST Disposal Research RD 5-Year Plan – FY2021 Update
SFWST Disposal Research RD 5-Year Plan – FY2021 Update
Modeling Coupled THMC Processes and Brine Migration in Salt at High Temperatures
Modeling Coupled THMC Processes and Brine Migration in Salt at High Temperatures
SFWST Disposal Research R and D 5-Year Plan
SFWST Disposal Research R and D 5-Year Plan
Strategy for Used Fuel Acquisition
Strategy for Used Fuel Acquisition
Proposed Waste Management Metrics for the 2013 Evaluation and Screening of Fuel Cycle Options
Proposed Waste Management Metrics for the 2013 Evaluation and Screening of Fuel Cycle Options
Status of Progress Made Toward Preliminary Design Concepts for the Inventory in Select Media for DOE-Managed HLW/SNF
Status of Progress Made Toward Preliminary Design Concepts for the Inventory in Select Media for DOE-Managed HLW/SNF
FY 2012 Year-End Status of Standardized Canisters and Feasibility of Direct Disposal of Dual Purpose Canisters
FY 2012 Year-End Status of Standardized Canisters and Feasibility of Direct Disposal of Dual Purpose Canisters
Storage and Transportation Engineering Analysis
Storage and Transportation Engineering Analysis
Update of FCRD-SFWST-2016-000067 End of Year Lab Contribution to R&D Investigation?
Update of FCRD-SFWST-2016-000067 End of Year Lab Contribution to R&D Investigation?
Implementation Plan for the Development and Licensing of Standardized Transportation, Aging, and Disposal Canisters and the Feasibility of Direct Disposal of Dual Purpose Canisters
Implementation Plan for the Development and Licensing of Standardized Transportation, Aging, and Disposal Canisters and the Feasibility of Direct Disposal of Dual Purpose Canisters
Options for Dry Storage Demonstration at the Idaho National Laboratory of High-Burnup Used Fuel
Options for Dry Storage Demonstration at the Idaho National Laboratory of High-Burnup Used Fuel
Status of Readiness to Receive and Store Sister Rods from the R&D Project
Status of Readiness to Receive and Store Sister Rods from the R&D Project
Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development: Our Common Future
Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development: Our Common Future
Our Common Future, Chairman's Foreword
"A global agenda for change" - this was what the World Commission on Environment and Development was asked to formulate. It was an urgent call by the General Assembly of the United Nations:
Intergenerational connections in radioactive waste management: Involving children and youth
Intergenerational connections in radioactive waste management: Involving children and youth
The Forum on Stakeholder Confidence (FSC) was established by the NEA Radioactive Waste Management Committee (RWMC) in 2000 and serves as a platform for understanding stakeholder dialogue and discussing methods to develop shared confidence, informed consent and approval of radioactive waste (RW) management solutions.
Governance for Youth, Trust and Intergenerational Justice: Fit for All Generations?
Governance for Youth, Trust and Intergenerational Justice: Fit for All Generations?
Global transformations – from population ageing to digitalisation, rising inequalities and climate change – have created profound uncertainties for young people and future generations, despite unprecedented access to information, education and technology. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing challenges in youth’s mental well-being and employment, while raising concerns about the sustainability of public finances.
A Framework for Effectively Partnering With Young People
A Framework for Effectively Partnering With Young People
The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative® works to ensure that young people — ages 14 to 26 in the United States who have spent at least one day in foster care after their 14th birthday — have the resources, relationships and opportunities to achieve well-being and success. The Jim Casey Initiative does this by focusing on four key indicators: permanency, stable housing, educational success and economic security and pregnancy prevention and parenting support.
Intergenerational solidarity and the needs of future generations : report of the Secretary-General
Intergenerational solidarity and the needs of future generations : report of the Secretary-General
The present report has been prepared pursuant to paragraph 86 of the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, in which the Secretary-General was invited to present a report on the need for promoting intergenerational solidarity for the achievement of sustainable development, taking into account the needs of future generations.
International Finance Corporation’s Guidance Notes: Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability
International Finance Corporation’s Guidance Notes: Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability
1. IFC has prepared a set of Guidance Notes, corresponding to the Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability. These Guidance Notes offer helpful guidance on the requirements contained in the Performance Standards, including reference materials, and on good sustainability practices to improve project performance. These Guidance Notes are not intended to establish policy by themselves; instead, they explain the requirements in the Performance Standards.
Respecting free, prior and informed consent: Practical guidance for governments, companies, NGOs, indigenous peoples and local communities in relation to land acquisition
Respecting free, prior and informed consent: Practical guidance for governments, companies, NGOs, indigenous peoples and local communities in relation to land acquisition
Large-scale investments in land are spreading faster than ever before across the global south. Often these investments target lands governed by customary rights that are not adequately recognized and protected under national laws, or sites where governments lack the capacity to enforce the law. Land deals that change the use of land and natural resources have wide implications for indigenous peoples and local communities who depend primarily on these resources for their livelihoods, welfare and cultural identity.
Environmental Justice Strategy
Environmental Justice Strategy
In November 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or Department) re‐established its Environmental Justice (EJ) Task Force to review and update the 1995 Environmental Justice Strategy and develop an Environmental Justice Five‐Year Implementation Plan.
U.S. Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan
U.S. Department of Energy’s Equity Action Plan
The Department of Energy (hereinafter DOE or the Department) is responsible for ensuring the Nation’s security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions. DOE maintains the Nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile, reduces the threat of nuclear proliferation, oversees the Nation’s energy supply, leads the Nation in areas of federally sponsored basic research critical to U.S.
Promising Practices for EJ Methodologies in NEPA Reviews: Report of the Federal Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice & NEPA Committee
Promising Practices for EJ Methodologies in NEPA Reviews: Report of the Federal Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice & NEPA Committee
The Federal Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice (EJ IWG) established the NEPA Committee in 2012 pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding on Environmental Justice and Executive Order 12898 (2011).
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Studies indicate that the energy burden — energy costs as a percentage of annual family income — on low-income families is inordinately high, compared to that of the rest of the population. Rising fuel costs exacerbate this problem. Residential solar energy systems can help address this situation by furnishing a price-stable energy source with the added benefit of reduced greenhouse gas emissions. However, without appropriate incentives, these systems are prohibitively expensive for low-income families.
Response by the White House Council on Environmental Quality to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s Final Recommendations: Justice40, Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, and Executive Order 12898 Revisions...
Response by the White House Council on Environmental Quality to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s Final Recommendations: Justice40, Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, and Executive Order 12898 Revisions...
Introduction
A. The Biden-Harris Administration’s Commitment to Environmental Justice