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Zoom Webinar: How the LNT Model Misled Radiation Science for 70 years - A safer and cheaper nuclear choice
Sunday, March 1, 2026
5:00 PM Pacific Time
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Rick Mott will be presenting on how the current radiation protection standards came to be accepted worldwide, the issues, errors and “head scratching” with how we got to this point. Rick will then discuss how radiation protection standards need to be improved, updated and based on overwhelming scientific data and evidence.

Rick is a retired electrical engineer. He spent a career designing software and signal processing electronics for X-ray spectrometry. He has been granted 7 US patents and is co-inventor of 5 more. He led the engineering team at Princeton Gamma-Tech (PGT), which received two R&D 100 awards in 1994 and 1996. A PGT gamma detector at a nuclear power plant in Sweden was the first outside the Soviet Union to recognize the Chernobyl reactor accident.

This presentation is based on the writings of Jack Devanney, including his new book “How We Can Make Nuclear Cheap Again” and various posts from his Substack blog, including The Case for 2mSv/day v2.0."

For more information see https://centreforinquiry.ca/are-radiation-protections-standards-scientific/

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