June 7, 2009: Interview with Mary Olson, NIRS Southeast Regional Coordinator on Our Southern Community (WNCW 88.7 FM)
March 2008: Got Solar! NIRS Factsheet
February 2008: Building new nuclear power plants would cost more per kilowatt than retail PV solar… NIRS Southeast Factsheet
February 2008: NO NEW NUKES Campaign. 
January 20, 2008: Kick-off of Weekly Electric Power Boycott Poster
-- download this WORD file and edit to add your local details!
Sample City Council Resolution supporting renewable energy and
opposing expansion of coal and nuclear power generation. 
September 2007 Resource Paper (including 2 pages of citations) by Mary Olson:
"The New Nuclear Deal with India and the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership are Not a Solution to Nuclear Weapons Proliferation; Expanding Nuclear Power is Not a Solution to the Climate Crisis" 
NIRS hand-out on why nuclear energy is incapable of reversing the Climate Crisis -- 3.5 pages with 21 references by Mary Olson. September 2007
U.S. Nuclear Power Relapse -- table and map, data
available from NRC as of of 11/08/07
NIRS Southeast Energy Fact Sheet: We Don't Need New Nukes 
NIRS Southeast Energy Fact Sheet -- Asheville: Crossroads of the Nuclear
Heartland 
Scrap book of nuclear shipment photos 
Top 11 Reasons to Oppose Nuclear Power
Report from Common Sense at the Nuclear Crossroads Campaign: Is a Mobile Chernobyl converging on the Southeast? The Bush administration's GNEP project could bring high-level waste--from all across the world--to the South, with the Asheville, North Carolina area in the center of the crosshairs. June 28, 2006
Confronting a False Myth of Nuclear Power: Nuclear Power Expansion is Not a Remedy for Climate Change. Paper delivered to the Commission on Sustainable Development, United Nations by Mary Olson, Director of the NIRS Southeast Office. May 3, 2006.
Nuclear Power: The Next De-Generation. Nuclear Provisions in the Energy Policy Act of 2005
No Longer Business As Usual At Duke Nuclear Power Reactors --
information sheet on plutonium fuel (MOX) program in the Carolinas. 2004 |