Resources
Resources for more information:
- Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Alliance (http://www.vyda.org/)
- VT Citizens Action Network (http://www.vtcitizen.org)
- The Nuclear Information and Resources Service (http://www.nirs.org)
- Beyond Nuclear (http://www.beyondnuclear.org)
- Public Citizen’s Critical Mass Energy Program (http://www.citizen.org/cmep
- The Union of Concerned Scientists (http://www.ucsusa.org)
- Seacoast Anti-Pollution League
- Albert Einstein Institute (Advancing freedom through nonviolent action) (http://www.aeinstein.org/)
- Footprints for Peace (http://www.footprintsforpeace.net
- Chernobyl Children’s Project (http://www.chernobyl-international.com)
- www.downtheyellowcakeroad.org
- Safe and Green (http://www.safeandgreencampaign.org)
- Citizens Awareness Network (http://www.nukebusters.org)
- international partners who were involved in the Chernobyl Week
- The New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution (http://www.necnp.org)
- Force More Powerful (http://www.aforcemorepowerful.org/game/index.php)
- Organize Genealogy (http://www.organizergenealogy.org/)
- Post Carbon Institute (http://www.postcarbon.org)
- Friends Committee on National Legislation (http://fcnl.org/)
- The Other Report on Chernobyl (The Torch Report) (http://www.chernobylreport.org)
- The C-10 Research and Education Foundation, (http://www.c-10.org) whose early membership exposed the unfeasibility of Seabrook’s evacuation plans and nearly stopped the reactor’s licensure, undertook the task of radiation monitoring during the plant’s operation. Now maintaining the best citizen-run radiation monitor network in the US, C-10 advocates for a clean, safe, sustainable energy plan, based on renewables and energy efficiency.