We are convinced that the use of nuclear energy is a serious injustice, because it harms people as well as the environment. We are fighting for a future with sustainable, progressive, and environmentally sound energy, instead of nuclear power. .ausgestrahlt, founded in 2008, is an anti-nuclear energy organization that is active throughout all of Germany.
The site is in German but PDFs of "100 Good Reasons Against Nuclear Power" are available in multiple languages.
We are a network of German and Swedish activists fighting for a global phase-out of nuclear power. Our vision is a democratic, regional and sustainable energy supply. BARSEBÄCKSOFFENSIV was built as a reaction to the diminishing democratic control over Swedish and German energy supplyers when cities and communities sold the shares they had in them. The shares were sold to foreign energy supplyers which led to a cross-owning between German, Swedish and Norwegian energy supplyers. This gave us the insight that even the anti-nuclear movement must act internationally to be able to put up effective resistance against these transnational corporations.
Chernobyl +20 is a series of joint events in spring 2006 on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Chernobyl +20 is organised by the Federal Environment Ministry (BMU) in cooperation with the Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU) at the Freie Universität Berlin (FU Berlin) and the European East-West Academy for Culture and the Media (EOWA).
Welcome to the website of the documentary film „Nuking the Climate – Strahlendes Klima“! We are producing a documentary film about the global context of nuclear power and uranium mining. We are involving ourselves in the current debate about environmentally friendly sources of energy. In Europe nuclear energy is more and more often celebrated as saving the climate. Clearly, nuclear power plants need uranium. Our aim is to comprehensively illustrate the opportunities and risks posed by nuclear energy, whilst paying particular attention to uranium mining. Australia has the world’s largest deposits of this resource. We will travel to the “land down under” to exemplify where uranium comes from, where it goes to and what is leftover from it.
Fessenheim is a specially symbolic place for all those who demand the end of atomic power production. During October 2009, the production of this, the oldest French atomic power station, will be stopped for its third ten-year visit. The inspection is to decide whether to shut down the plant and its two reactors, or to continue production for 10 more years. EDF wants to continue to use Fessenheim despite the fact that it is dangerous and un-economic, and despite the risk it represents for the surrounding population.
Strahlentelex ist ein unabhängiger Informationsdienst zu Radioaktivität, Strahlung und Gesundheit mit den Schwerpunkten Strahlenschutz, Strahlenfolgen, Strahlenwirkungen und Strahlenrisiken in Haushalt, Medizin und Umwelt. Die aktuelle Ausgabe gibt Ihnen einen Einblick in die gegenwärtige Diskussion. Unsere Geschichte zeigt Ihnen, wie Strahlentelex entstanden ist und wer wir sind.