Alliance for Nuclear Accountability

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The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA) is a network of local, regional and national organizations working collaboratively on issues of nuclear weapons production and waste cleanup.[1] Many of the local groups live downwind and downstream of the United States nuclear weapons complex sites. The member organizations are watchdogs of the Department of Energy nuclear weapons and energy programs. It was founded in 1987, under the name Military Production Network.

Member organizations[]

Organization City State Primary focus Website
Beyond Nuclear Takoma Park Maryland nuclear power & weapons beyondnuclear.org
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League Augusta Georgia earth stewardship, environmental democracy, social justice, and community empowerment bredl.org
Coalition for Health Concerns Brookport Illinois nuclear and toxic waste
Colorado Coalition for the Prevention of Nuclear War Denver Colorado nuclear disarmament coloradocoalition.org
Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety Santa Fe New Mexico effects of radioactive and other hazardous materials nuclearactive.org
Fernald Residents for Environmental Safety and Health (FRESH) Ross Ohio clean up the Fernald Feed Materials Production Center, which made uranium pits for nuclear weapons, 1951-1989
Georgia Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND) Atlanta Georgia anti-war gawand.org
Hanford Challenge Seattle Washington environment: Hanford cleanup, working for transparency including empowering whistleblowers hanfordchallenge.org
Healing Ourselves and Mother Earth (HOME) North Bennington Vermont environment h-o-m-e.org
Healthy Environment Alliance of Utah (HEAL Utah) Salt Lake City Utah environment HealUtah.org
Heart of America Northwest Seattle Washington environment esp. re. the Handford Nuclear Reservation hanfordcleanup.org
JustPeace Dallas Texas antiwar
Miamisburg Environmental Safety & Health Springsoro Ohio environment esp. re. Mound Nuclear Weapons Facility.
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Santa Barbara California anti-nuke wagingpeace.org
Nuclear Watch New Mexico Santa Fe New Mexico anti-nuke nukewatch.org
Nuclear Watch South Atlanta Georgia environment, esp. Savannah River Site nonukesyall.org
Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance Oak Ridge Tennessee environment esp. re. Oak Ridge National Laboratory orepa.org
Peace Action (nationwide) (US) Peace & Justice peaceaction.org
Peace Farm Amarillo Texas Anti-nuke including Pantex peacefarm.us
PeaceWorks Kansas City Kansas City Missouri & Kansas anti-nuke and environment esp. re. Kansas City Plant peaceworkskc.org
Physicians for Social Responsibility (nationwide) (US) anti-nuke & environment psr.org
Physicians for Social Responsibility – Kansas City Kansas City Kansas anti-nuke kansas.psr.org
PRESS (Portsmouth/Piketon Residents for Environmental Safety and Security) Portsmouth Ohio anti-nuke and social justice
Rocky Mountain Peace & Justice Center Boulder Colorado anti-nuke and social justice rmpjc.org
Snake River Alliance Boise Idaho anti-nuke snakeriveralliance.org
Southwest Research and Information Center Albuquerque New Mexico environment and social justice sric.org
Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (Tri-Valley CAREs) Livermore California anti-nuke and environment trivalleycares.org
Women's Action for New Directions (WAND) Arlington Massachusetts anti-nuke and social justice wand.org
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) (international) disarmament and social justice wilpf.org

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References[]

  1. ^ "Report: Nuclear sites put drinking water sources at risk". USATODAY.com. 2004-03-29. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
  2. ^ Alliance for Nuclear Accountability Members, Alliance for Nuclear Accountability, Wikidata Q101152897.

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