Nuclear Links
- The Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS) was founded in 1978 in the US as an information and networking center for citizens and environmental activists concerned about nuclear power, radioactive waste, radiation and sustainable energy issues. It provides excellent information, fact sheets etc covering all aspects of nuclear power.
- World Nuclear News - "WNN is an online service supported by the World Nuclear Association and the World Nuclear University. One of it's primary aims is to make factual, accurate information on nuclear developments available to the general public and professionals in nuclear and related industries. In addition, WNN aims to help mainstream journalists and industry communicators by using WNA and WNU expertise and contacts to place nuclear news items in full context."
- Why we don't need nuclear power - page by the "from greenhouse to green house" campaign.
- Walt Patterson on nuclear power - "By the beginning of the 1990s I thought that rational argument and cumulative confirmation of our skeptical prognoses had finally carried the day. I was overjoyed to move on to less troubling, more positive topics. Alas, nuclear proponents have now found a new generation of the gullible. The claims of the proponents, nevertheless, have long since been tested and found wanting. Those interested can find ample historical evidence on this website, and yet more in the Patterson Nuclear Collection ... "
- Nuclear power? No thanks! - campaign demanding a full debate and vote in Parliament on the Government's proposal that "nuclear has to play a role in the future UK generating mix". This statement of need would fast-track the government's plans to expand nuclear power, damaging investment in a whole range of technologies to create clean, safe electricity and reduce energy demand. Join Energy and Nuclear Experts for a powerful presentation at Portcullis House on the afternoon of 28th November and lobby your MP.
- No 2 nuclear power - campaign website packed with news and information about the UK nuclear industry.
- Nuclear power - wrong answer - Greenpeace's main anti-nuclear pages, including link to various reports, briefings etc.
- No New Nukes is a recently formed campaign group opposing new nuclear power stations in the UK.
- The Low Level Radiation Campaign conducts penetrating research on the effects of low level ionising radiation, and campaigns for a major re-evaluating of the risks from man-made fission products by the responsible authorities and regulators.
- Rocky Mountain Institute nuclear pages - "Contrary to an argument nuclear apologists have recently taken to making, nuclear power isn't a good way to curb climate change. True, nukes don't produce carbon dioxide - but the power they produce is so expensive that the same money invested in efficiency or even natural-gas-fired power plants would offset much more climate change."
- Is nuclear power the answer to our energy needs? - Friends of the Earth explains why not.
- Nuclear - not the answer - Greenpeace's campaign against nuclear power, and for small scale, decentralised renewable energy solutions.
- Nuclear Spin - is designed to help people find out more about those pushing for new nuclear power stations in the UK. Some are advocates of nuclear power, others key Government advisors or ministers who will be deciding about nuclear in the coming months. The website documents the PR tactics used to fool us into believing that Britain's future is nuclear.
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