Join a national network of groups working to eliminate nuclear weapons and oppose new nuclear power plants.
No More Hiroshimas
Every August 6th and 9th, the anniversaries of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, thousands of people hold events and call for an end to the production of nuclear warheads. The events recognize the devastation caused by nuclear weapons and memorialize the many victims of bomb production at every step—from uranium mining to production, testing and use.
Contact these groups to find out how you can support the campaign to eliminate nuclear weapons.
Support the Campaign for a Nuclear-Free Energy Future
New nuclear power plants are being proposed around the country. And Congress has proposed subsidies to help finance these dangerous reactors. Learn why nuclear power is dangerous by reading the BE SAFE brochure. Contact Nuclear Information Resource Service to find out how you can support the campaign for a nuclear-free energy future at www.nirs.org or 301-270-6477.
Is there a Nuclear Power Plant in Your Community? These regional maps from Nuclear Information & Resource Service (NIRS) provide the location of nuclear power plants in America.
The Center for Health,
Environment and Justice can help you and your community if you are facing an environmental health risk. From leaking landfills and polluted drinking water to incinerators and hazardous waste sites, we can help you take action towards a healthier future. Call us.
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