Anti-nuclear groups in the United States

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. More than eighty anti-nuclear groups are operating, or have operated, in the United States.[1] These include: Abalone Alliance, Clamshell Alliance, Greenpeace USA, Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, Musicians United for Safe Energy, Nevada Desert Experience, Nuclear Control Institute, Nuclear Information and Resource Service, Public Citizen Energy Program, Shad Alliance, and the Sierra Club. These are direct action, environmental, health, and public interest organizations who oppose nuclear weapons and/or nuclear power. In 1992, the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said that "his agency had been pushed in the right direction on safety issues because of the pleas and protests of nuclear watchdog groups".[2]

Some of the most influential groups in the anti-nuclear movement have had members who included Nobel Laureates (e.g., Linus Pauling and Hermann Joseph Muller). These scientists have belonged primarily to two groups: the Federation of American Scientists, and the Committee for Nuclear Responsibility.[3]

Specific groups

Groups include:

See also

References

  1. Many of these groups are listed at "Protest movements against nuclear energy" in Wolfgang Rudig (1990). Anti-nuclear Movements: A World Survey of Opposition to Nuclear Energy, Longman, pp. 381-403.
  2. Matthew L. Wald. Nuclear Agency's Chief Praises Watchdog Groups, The New York Times, June 23, 1992.
  3. Jerome Price (1982). The Anti-nuclear Movement, Twayne Publishers, p. 65.
  4. Daniel Pope.Conservation Fallout (book review), H-Net Reviews, August 2007.
  5. Alliance for Nuclear Accountability > Welcome
  6. Regulators criticize safety "culture" at San Onofre nuke plant
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  8. http://a4nr.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/042211-A4NR-petition.pdf
  9. http://www.armscontrol.org/about
  10. http://www.armscontrol.org/act/current
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  13. Gary L. Downey. Ideology and the Clamshell Identity Social Problems, Vol. 33, No. 5, June 1986, p. 357.
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  15. The Committee for Nuclear Responsibility
  16. John Gofman (USA)
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  19. Steve Cohn (1997). Too cheap to meter: an economic and philosophical analysis of the nuclear dream SUNY Press, pp. 133-134.
  20. Wolfgang Rudig (1990). Anti-nuclear Movements: A World Survey of Opposition to Nuclear Energy, Longman, p. 402.
  21. Steve E. Barkan. Strategic, Tactical and Organizational Dilemmas of the protest Movement Against Nuclear Power Social Problems, Vol. 27, No. 1, October 1979, p. 23.
  22. EPS USA, History, accessed 1 March 2010
  23. Robert Schwartz, 88, Broker and Promoter of Social Causes, Dies New York Times, 19 May 2006.
  24. Robert J. Schwartz (2002), Can you make a difference?: a memoir of a life for change, Lantern Books, ISBN 978-1-59056-032-7
  25. Plans for new nuclear reactors in S.C. challenged
  26. Why a Future for the Nuclear Industry is Risky
  27. Nuclear Issues
  28. IEER Publications
  29. Science for Democratic Action
  30. Anti-Nuclear Group Fights Third Reactor
  31. The Atomic West p. 208.
  32. Nuclear commission rejects protest over California plant
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  34. Commentary: Stealth nuke effort should be stopped
  35. “For What It’s Worth,” No Nukes Reunite After Thirty Years
  36. Musicians Act to Stop New Atomic Reactors
  37. 19 anti-nuclear protesters cited at Nevada Test Site
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  39. New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution
  40. Nuclear Agency's Chief Praises Watchdog Groups
  41. Oldest operating US nuclear power plant shut down
  42. Vermont Yankee's woes top list of year's big stories
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  44. About us
  45. About NIRS
  46. Peace-Action About Peace-Action Retrieved June 19, 2007
  47. Professional Groups Flocking to Anti-nuclear Drive
  48. Physicians for Social Responsibility
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  50. Herbert Mitgang. Books of The Times; Shifting Causes: Updates From the American Left New York Times, June 26, 1991.
  51. About the Energy Program
  52. The Fatal Flaws of Nuclear Power
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  54. Environmental group protests nuclear plant license renewal
  55. Brown, Jerry and Brutoco, Rinaldo (1997). Profiles in power: The antinuclear movement and the dawn of the solar age, Prentice Hall, pp. 63-64.
  56. Lights Out at Shoreham: Anti-nuclear activism spurs the closing of a new $6 billion plant
  57. Deadly Nuclear Waste Transport
  58. NJ nuclear plant opponents appeal relicensing
  59. Nuclear license renewal sparks protest
  60. Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
  61. Nuclear Expansion
  62. Nashville preacher leads no-nuke push
  63. Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
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Further reading

  • Falk, Jim (1982). Gobal Fission:The Battle Over Nuclear Power, Oxford University Press.
  • Jasper, James M. (1997). The Art of Moral Protest: Culture, Biography, and Creativity in Social Movements, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-39481-6
  • Natti, Susanna and Acker, Bonnie (1979). No nukes: Everyone's guide to nuclear power.
  • Ondaatje, Elizabeth H. (c1988). Trends in antinuclear protests in the United States, 1984-1987.
  • Peterson, Christian (2003). Ronald Reagan and Antinuclear Movements in the United States and Western Europe, 1981-1987.
  • Polletta, Francesca (2002). Freedom Is an Endless Meeting: Democracy in American Social Movements, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-67449-5
  • Smith, Jennifer (Editor), (2002). The Antinuclear Movement.
  • Wellock, Thomas R. (1998). Critical Masses: Opposition to Nuclear Power in California, 1958-1978, The University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 0-299-15850-0

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