Pro-Nuclear Activism Campaigns
Current Campaigns:
Net.Activism
Use the internet as a component of real-world activism.
Support DUPIC
Why do reactor bans cite nuclear waste when there are waste-eating reactors?
Regulatory Reform
The current regulatory structure is the product of industry self-interest and anti-nuclear activism, and badly needs reform along policy objectives.
Support ACR Licensing
Support the design certification of this Canadian waste-eating reactor.
Support PBMR Licensing
Support the design certification of the first pebble-bed reactor.
Support New Build
30-odd nuclear power plants have been proposed in the last four years. We ask you to support their construction.
Support a Carbon Tax
Make the fossil fuel industries pay for polluting the environment.
Support Iran’s Right to Nuclear Power
They haven't broken any rules and want access to American-style reactor technology that would neutralize any proliferation risk from their existing enrichment facility.
Consolidate DOE Nuclear Efforts
The Department of Energy is supporting a disorganized, fragmented, and unfocused development program. It's time to stop the 60-year vicious cycle of government waste.
Fight the LNT
There is absolutely no evidence for the 1950s assumption that all radiation causes cancer--and a lot of evidence against it.
Overturn Reactor Bans
Their rationales are no longer valid--and really never were. Their effect has been the exact opposite of what was intended. Reactor bans must go.
Reinstate CWIP
Allow utilities to apply a per-kilowatt-hour surcharge for Construction Work In Progress (CWIP).
Past Campaigns:
Chernobyl+20
Setting the record straight about Chernobyl on the accident's 20th anniversary.
Fund the IFR
The IFR was canceled and has been decommissioned. Restarting the program is no longer possible in the US, and most of the program's remaining objectives are being achieved in a similar development project in Japan.
Support PRISM Licensing
GE's and Argonne's attempt to apply the IFR design to a power plant was withdrawn from the NRC licensing process soon after it was submitted.