Issue Area: Nuclear Power

BeleNE campaign

The No to Belene NPP campaign is organised by environmental non-governmental organisations and aims to encourage the public participation in the decision-making process around the construction of a new nuclear power station in Bulgaria

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BOKU Center for Global Change and Sustainability

The Center for Global Change and Sustainability networks between institutes, departments, platforms and initiatives at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) in their research and teaching in the areas of global change and sustainability (e.g. climate change and climate protection, sustainable concepts for ensuring global food …

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Bulgarian Energy Brigades

Bulgaria is for its energy supply for a large part depending on coal and wood – and electricity, which is for the majority generated by the outdated and generally considered to be unsafe Kozloduj nuclear power plant.The Bulgarian Energy Brigades want to show with their programme, that energy efficiency is …

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C-10 Research and Education Foundation

C-10 is an acronym for Citizens Within the Ten-Mile Radius, a 5,000 member grassroots organization founded in 1986 to challenge evacuation plans for the Seabrook Station nuclear reactor. C-10 Research and Education Foundation evolved from this group, and was incorporated in 1991 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. C-10’s mission is …

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Campaign for Nuclear Phaseout CNP

The Campaign for Nuclear Phaseout (CNP) represents a coalition of Canadian public interest organizations concerned with the environmental consequences of nuclear power generation. CNP’s mandate has been endorsed by over 300 public interest groups from across Canada. CNP’s national office is located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility CCNR

CCNR is a not-for-profit organization, incorporated since 1978. It is dedicated to education and research on all issues related to nuclear energy, whether civilian or military — including non-nuclear alternatives — especially those pertaining to Canada.

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Canadian Relief Fund for Chernobyl Victims in Belarus CRFCVB

The Canadian Relief Fund for Chernobyl Victims in Belarus (the Fund” or “CRFCVB”) was formed in 1989 to provide medical and humanitarian aid to the people of Belarus who continue to live each day amidst the radioactive pollutants of the world’s worst nuclear disaster.The Canadian Relief Fund for Chernobyl Victims …

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Canberra Region Anti-Nuclear Campaign CRANC

CRANC’s principle aim is to declare the ACT a “Nuclear Free Territory†and for Australia to leave uranium in the ground. Nuclear is being touted by the industry as the answer to climate change, but of course the solutions lie in renewables and energy efficiency measures. Even if we doubled …

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Catskill Alliance for Peace

The Catskill Alliance for Peace was organized as an anti-nuclear organization. In the ’80s it concentrated on campaigns for a nuclear freeze and for a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and on matters pertaining to the disposal of low-level radioactive wastes. In the ’90s it has extended its concerns to environmental …

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Center of Coordination and Information AzovBass

Mission statement: Revealing and suppression of sources of pollution. Implemented Project:- Public ecological expert of the Rostov nuclear station 10 years, – Rescue of a population of the sturgeons in the Azov sea of 1991, – Campaign of petition against import of radioactive dust, – Public construction, – Self-management of …

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