Links to Here and Beyond
These links should provide you with valuable information about nuclear power and its hazardous, radioactive waste.
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1   Link   The Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility
The Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility works to educate and protect the citizens of the State of California and future generations from the dangers of radioactive contamination. We support educating the public on options for energy generation, the dangers of aging nuclear plants and the increasing production and storage of high-level radioactive waste on California's coastal zone.
2   Link   Beyond Nuclear
Beyond Nuclear aims to educate and activate the public about the connections between nuclear power and nuclear weapons and the need to abandon both to safeguard our future. Beyond Nuclear advocates for an energy future that is sustainable, benign and democratic.
3   Link   C-10 Research and Education Foundation
The C-10 Research and Education Foundation (C-10) was established in 1991 to address the health and safety issues related to the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant. C-10 is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that evolved from Citizens Within the Ten-Mile Radius, a 5,000 member organization founded in 1986 to challenge evacuation plans for the Seabrook Station reactor.
4   Link   Citizens Awareness Network
CAN is a grassroots environmental organization working to end the use of unaffordable and dangerous nuclear power in the Northeast and replace it with sustainable, reliable and affordable energy generation.
5   Link   The CLEAN
CLEAN is a collaborative movement of organizations and individuals with the common goal of implementing a new energy future.

America's energy policy, and the self-interested people and politics that control it, have created a reliance on fossil fuels that endangers our health, safety, environment, and economic prosperity. We believe a new energy policy is necessary and intend to secure it.
6   Link   Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
IEER provides activists, policy-makers, journalists, and the public with understandable and accurate scientific and technical information on energy and environmental issues. Our aim is to bring scientific excellence to public policy issues in order to promote the democratization of science and a safer, healthier environment.
7   Link   The New England Coalition
The New England Coalition is a non-profit educational organization. Originally the New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution, it was founded in February of 1971 by several groups of citizens and scientists from Vermont and western Massachusetts concerned about the nation’s growing civilian nuclear power program.
8   Link   Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS)
2008 marked the 30th anniversary of Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS). We were founded to be the national information and networking center for citizens and environmental activists concerned about nuclear power, radioactive waste, radiation and sustainable energy issues.
9   Link   NukeFree.org
In August 2007, musicians Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and Graham Nash, along with longtime energy activists and colleagues, Harvey Wasserman and Tom Campbell, helped organize NukeFree.org as an on-going grassroots campaign and website working to defeat up to $50 billion in proposed loan guarantees for building new atomic reactors. Had these guarantees gone through, there would be virtually no chance of stopping the construction of dozens of new atomic reactors all over the United States.