Thanks, @GivePoetry1. Question for @sbrinton: what are you doing now to ensure that nuclear waste doesn't wind up on indigenous land*?
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oh sorry, so few characters, it was to your third point on final say. National security sometimes is final say.
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Whose national security? I'm referring to the security of tribal nations that existed before the US.
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I'm not disagreeing with their preeminence. I'm simply saying the government has been known to disregard it.
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Yeah, that's what I brought up. More to point, I guess, does this process give tribal nations final say?
@sbrinton@GivePoetry1 -
I believe it would for future sites if it's applied
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That's cool. Still interested in how tribal nations consultation on this and nuclear waste council diversity, too.
@sbrinton@GivePoetry1 -
Actually, now that I think about it: while I really appreciate you engaging, "I believe so" is an inadequate answer.
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If people who are working on nuclear waste don't base their work on ability for tribal refusal, it's not good enough.
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