Monterey Institute of International Studies
To strengthen the expert nuclear nonproliferation communities in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union, and to begin an equivalent program in China.
To strengthen the expert nuclear nonproliferation communities in the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union, and to begin an equivalent program in China.
To mount public information and grassroots organizing campaigns aimed at cleaning up or closing down New England’s fifteen most polluting, antiquated power plants, which contribute to the region’s poor air quality due to ozone smog, soot, haze and mercury contamination.
To conduct investigative journalism that leads to major media coverage of environmental issues, with a special emphasis on increasing public knowledge about exposures to toxic chemicals.
To foster and support citizen involvement in maintaining the ecological integrity of the Northern Forest, with a special emphasis on halting the use of herbicides in forestry, promoting sustainable management practices, and building public support for wildlands protection.
To continue to build a membership comprised of physicians who will advocate publicly for reproductive rights and health; and to increase their opportunities to represent medical perspectives and opinions in the public debate about abortion.
To provide independent research and policy analysis on nuclear disarmament.
To write, publish, and disseminate a report on the Department of Energy’s Stockpile Stewardship Plan, which is intended to continue nuclear weapons research and development.
To support citizen monitoring and action at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, including opposition to spent fuel reprocessing, burning weapons material in commercial power reactors, and plans for new tritium production.
To mount public information and grassroots organizing campaigns aimed at cleaning up or closing down New England’s fifteen most polluting, antiquated power plants.
To assist Cambodia human rights activist Kem Sokha in moving to the United States to escape persecution.