Thursday, November 5, 2015

Nuclear Clip Art Project Needs Funding. Please help


You can write a check in any amount payable to Nuserv, Inc.
Mail to 120 Arrandale Blvd, Tech Center, Exton, PA 19341
Earmark it to "Nuclear Clip Art" project.
The project should be funded to the tune of $10,000 to give it some real focus.
I've funded the first three already and can't afford to do more unless people back the project/task and push forward the agenda.
I think these are very valuable as they speak to the audience which is the "anti" group.

Here is the work agenda I have.
Let me know which one you want me to work on next.

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Nuclear Clip Art Project-
High impact, small and thoughtful clipart for use anywhere.


This is a small project done by a collection of people who wish to advance the plan.

Our goal is 10 Clip Art images with small phrases below. These images can be used in the public domain.

Ok, here is where we are so far; they are in all digital formats such as GIF, JIF, JPEG and much more (ask us if you need them).

We've created 3, and 7 to go. Here are drop box links to them. Our process is to first create a short term, then have an illustration made to match.


Split Don't Emit
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4176942/NuServ/Clip%20Art%20Project/medium_27515.jpg

A Green Power Plant
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4176942/NuServ/Clip%20Art%20Project/JPEG72_medium.jpg

Home Grown Energy
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4176942/NuServ/Clip%20Art%20Project/medium_30794.jpg


Here is our working list

Adjective List:
New Nuclear is leading.
Modern Nuclear
Natural Nuclear  (I like this because all the elements, minerals, metals are from naturally occuring mines around the earth; we've just concentrated them, much like a solar reflector)
Sustainable Nuclear (is very informative; it says many things).

Recyclable Nuclear (because the fuel can now be reprocessed)
Renewable Nuclear Power (because the fuel rods can be recycled and rotated in and out) (solar and wind aren't renewable as they rely on the sun, which is decaying).
Safe Nuclear Power (this is because the industry has a far safer record than most any other industrial process).
Clean Nuclear Power (have you ever been in the containment building at a nuclear plant- you could eat off the floors).(and it certainly is cleaner than coal).
Carbon-Free Nuclear  (lest we forget)

Zero Carbon Nuclear
New Clear Energy
New Nuclear Energy-     NIC is using
Sustainable Fuel Cycle-   NIC is using, which yields Sustainable Nuclear
Split Don’t Emit     idea from Margie

Slogan List

The Answer to Zero Carbon Electricity - Nuclear Energy
The Answer to Zero Carbon Electricity - Nuclear Power
Proven Power - Nuclear Energy
Modern Nuclear Energy - Powering the future
Know Nukes, They're Good Neighbors

Go Green?, Go Nuclear!
Recently we came up with:
Home Grown Energy, Go Nuclear
because much of what is done is done domestically; construction, materials, labor, balance of plant, made in America, etc.

Nuclear power; simply indispensable.
Non-nuclear, simply unrealistic.

For Earth Day
Every Day is Earth Day at nuclear power plants.
Every Day is Earth Day when you support nuclear energy!

Marketing Group Name- As far as acronym for marketing group

Global Nuclear Energy Coalition

Nuclear Energy Education Council - NEEC
Nuclear Energy Alliance  - NEA
Nuclear Ad Council - NAC
Nuclear Advocates Board - NAB
The Alliance for Nuclear Energy - ANE

Seems to me you can leave out the word Power completely or interchange with Energy.

Let's add it to the list...

If we all insert one of these each and every time you write a blog, article, advertisement, white paper or memo, you'll see things happen. In the world of PR and media writing we should never let the word nuclear sit out on its own; its too exposed to various interpretations; (poor little misaligned nuclear) we want to continually attach strong affirmative adjective attachments to the word nuclear. Seems trivial, but if we all do it; we will see others picking it up and running with it.

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On 11/5/2015 9:18 AM, socialmedia@list.ans.org wrote:
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>> On Nov 5, 2015, at 9:00 AM, socialmedia@list.ans.org wrote:
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>> If anyone has a communications budget and can send us $2,000-$10,000, I can complete the family of 10 images.
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> Jim:
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> I don’t have $2,000 or $10,000 but I have a couple of hundred dollars available in the Atomic Insights comms budget. How can I get it to you to support your efforts?
>
> Rod Adams

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