Movement for Nuclear Safety
To raise public awareness and understanding of nuclear nonproliferation in Russia.
To raise public awareness and understanding of nuclear nonproliferation in Russia.
To promote a comprehensive international ban on the use, production, stockpiling and trade in antipersonnel landmines.
To end nuclear weapons production at the Y-12 Plant at the Oak Ridge Nuclear Reservation in Tennessee.
To organize a major conference of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines in Washington, DC, in March 2001.
To foster international cooperation in stabilizing and downsizing Russia’s nuclear weapons complex.
To monitor Department of Energy activities at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, and to encourage citizen involvement in decisions at the facility.
To purchase multimedia computer equipment for making public education presentations.
To prevent the use of surplus weapons-usable plutonium as fuel in commercial power plants by educating and mobilizing citizens and decisionmakers, particularly in the southeast.
To monitor and report on the US uranium enrichment industry and to promote nuclear nonproliferation by halting uranium enrichment.
To educate Congressional staff about post-Cold War international security issues, particularly on reducing nuclear dangers.