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  • #REDIRECT [[Past Events in the United States]]
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  • ...g/new/events.html Tri-Valley CAREs Speaks to the Sacramento Chapter of the United Nations Association] at ''SMUD'', 6301 S St., in Sacramento: 22/06/2015 at ...faith Convocation for Nuclear Weapons Abolition] at ''Church Center at the United Nations'', 777 First Avenue, in New York City: 26/04/2015 at 11 AM
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  • This is a '''list of notable anti-nuclear protests in the United States'''. ...elays" in the licensing and construction of new power plants in the United States. The TMI accident stimulated a rise in anti-nuclear sentiment.<ref>David S.
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  • ...font-size: larger;" class="fn org"| '''Anti-nuclear Movement in the United States''' {{:Upcoming Events in the United States}}
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  • ...m|United Kingdom]] and [[Anti-nuclear movement in the United States|United States]] country pages. Besides, you find additional regions' events on this page. == [[Anti-nuclear Movement in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] ==
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  • ...ed_States&action=edit edit]</span>&#93; | &#91;[[Past Events in the United States|past events]]&#93;</div> [[Category: United States]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Past Events in the United States]]
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  • *[[Anti-nuclear movement in the United Kingdom]] *[[Anti-nuclear movement in the United States]]
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  • [[Category: United States]]
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  • [[Category: United States]]
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  • [[Category: United States]]
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  • ...s an analyst of and advocate for a "[[soft energy path]]" for the [[United States]] and other nations. He has promoted [[energy efficiency]], the use of [[re ...s. He has provided expert testimony in eight countries and more than 20 US states, briefed 19 heads of state, and published 29 books. These books include ''[
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  • Thirty years ago today, an earthen tailings dam near the United Nuclear Corp. Church Rock Uranium mine collapsed, spilling ninety million g [[Category: United States]]
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  • ...a]], Pakistan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the [[#United States|United States]].<ref name=IEER-2004>{{Cite book|url=http://www.ieer.org/reports/uranium/e
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  • ...a growing number of communities, organizations and citizens in the United States and Canada calling for a halt to Ontario Power Generation’s plan to build ...opposing the repository, as well as the many voices throughout the United States and Canada, passionate support to protect our Great Lakes spans across Nort
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  • ...campaign involving a series of walks throughout Australia, Canada, United States & Japan. The walks will follow the deadly nuclear fuel path from [[uranium [[Category: United States]]
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  • Many organizations and individuals from around the United States and around the world are co-sponsoring this event, including the U.S. Green
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  • ...n at [[Madison Square Garden]] from September 19 through 23 by [[Musicians United for Safe Energy]]. In the previous May, an estimated 65,000 people, includi [[Category: United States]]
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  • ...984). ''Nuclear America: Military and Civilian Nuclear Power in the United States 1940-1980'', Harper & Row. ...atje, Elizabeth H. (c1988). ''Trends in Antinuclear Protests in the United States, 1984-1987'', Rand Corporation.
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  • ...ving from all around the world to participate in this historic walk to the United Nations in New York. Our three month journey will begin on the 13th of Feb ...yone would like to join the walk during the next 3 weeks as we walk to the United Nations please contact Footprints for Peace @ 513-313-9635
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  • ...font-size: larger;" class="fn org"| '''Anti-nuclear Movement in the United States''' {{:Upcoming Events in the United States}}
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  • ...digenous Nation of Turtle Island), Portugal, Russia, Spain, Turkey, United States, and Vietnam. All share a common diagnostic: from uranium mines to radioact ...digenous organizer and activist fighting nuclear colonialism in the United States remarks, “It is imperative to work together across cultures and borders t
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  • ...e France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Russia, Finland, the United States and Canada participate in the resistance against the [[Castor]] transport (
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  • In the United States, Florida and Georgia have changed state laws to raise electricity rates so By comparison, “the state has been all over the place in the United States and Europe on nuclear power,” Mr. Joskow said.
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