GC43 or earlier GC28 Nuclear Power WHEREAS all energy is obtained at a cost, and we are called to exercise responsible stewardship in using and caring for the world’s resources; andWHEREAS this generation has a responsibility to future generations; andWHEREAS Ontario presently relies on nuclear energy for a significant part of its electricity; andWHEREAS there is a connection between the export of nuclear technology and the proliferation of nuclear weapons; andWHEREAS our unity as Christians transcends our diverse positions on moral issues and makes possible our ongoing dialogue:THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the General CouncilURGE all levels of the church to give top priority to minimizing consumption of available energy resources;CALL on provincial and federal governments of Canada for policies and funds to support an accelerating program to develop new energy resources which are consistent with a just, participatory and sustainable society;SUPPORT the government’s application of nuclear safeguard policies, and Canada’s role in limiting proliferation of nuclear weapons;ASSIST the conferences and presbyteries to implement programs of dialogue and education on nuclear energy in the context of all energy sources, in order to prepare our church members to participate in evolving decision—making processes for a more just society. GC28 1980 ROP, pp. 762-763, 479-484, 917, 989 Save to PDF True Document Date December 31, 1979 Document Type Social Policy Originating Body Other Topic Environment and Ecology Latest News Moderator of the 45th General Council installed The installation service of the 45th Moderator of The United Church of Canada, the Right Rev. Dr. Kimberly Heath, took place at Knox United Church, 506 4 St. SW, Calgary, Alberta, tonight. Monday, Aug. 11: Decision session summary The final day of GC45 began with a moving service that remembered the Communion of Saints, before settling business on a number of proposals. Sunday, Aug. 10: Summary of the day After the Alvin Dixon Walk/Run raised over $25,000, participants heard from Toward 2035, Indigenous Ministry and Justice, and a message of continued support from Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson.