WISE/NIRS/EARTH DAY 2000 CLEAN ENERGY NOW!
PETITION ON NUCLEAR POWER

 

We, the undersigned NGOs and individuals, state that:

  1. Nuclear power is not a clean energy source and should not be seen as part of the solution to global warming and other environmental problems. The nuclear fuel chain is a significant source of CO2 emissions, causes radioactive contamination of the air, water and land, is highly expensive, and encourages the proliferation of weapons.
  2. Construction of nuclear reactors diverts limited funds from more effective means of combating global warming. Governments, international banking institutions, and industry should invest in energy systems that address global warming and provide clean power and transportation to the world’s people. Implementation of energy efficiency measures is seven times more effective at reducing greenhouse gases per dollar spent than is nuclear power (source: Rocky Mountain Institute).
  3. Nuclear power should not play a role in the on-going international negotiations on how to combat global warming.
We therefore call on all world leaders to:  

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