List of anti–nuclear power groups

Protest movements against nuclear power first emerged in the US, at the local level, and spread quickly to Europe and the rest of the world.National nuclear campaigns emerged in the late 1970s.Fuelled by the Three Mile Island accident and the Chernobyl disaster, the anti-nuclear power movement mobilised political and economic forces which for some years "made nuclear energy untenable in many countries".[1] Some of these anti-nuclear power organisations are reported to have developed considerable expertise on nuclear power and energy issues.[2] In 1992, the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said that "his agency had been pushed in the right direction on safety issues because of the pleas and protests of nuclear watchdog groups".
nuclear powerProtest movementsThree Mile Island accidentChernobyl disasterenergy issuesNuclear Regulatory CommissionFriends of the Earth Internationalenvironmental organizationsGreenpeace Internationalnon-governmentalenvironmentalAmsterdamInternational Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global ResponsibilityNuclear Information and Resource ServicePax Christi InternationalCatholicPugwash Conferences on Science and World AffairsSocialist InternationalSōka GakkaiBuddhistWorld Information Service on EnergyWorld Nuclear Industry Status ReportWorld Union for Protection of LifeCampaign Against Nuclear EnergyGreenpeace Australia PacificCanadian Coalition for Nuclear ResponsibilityPembina InstituteSortir du nucléaire (Canada)Sortir du nucléaire (France)CRIIRADGroupement des scientifiques pour l'information sur l'énergie nucléaireGreenpeace Aotearoa New ZealandKoeberg AlertFriends of the Earth (EWNI)Friends of the Earth ScotlandSustainable Development CommissionArms Control AssociationAbalone AllianceClamshell AllianceInstitute for Energy and Environmental ResearchMusicians United for Safe EnergyNatural Resources Defense CouncilNew England CoalitionShad AllianceSierra ClubList of nuclear power groupsNon-nuclear futureList of anti-nuclear groups in the United StatesLawrence S. WittnerAnti-nuclear movementAnti-nuclear organizationsAnti-nuclear protestsCampaign for Nuclear DisarmamentGreenpeaceInternational Association of Lawyers against Nuclear ArmsInternational Campaign to Abolish Nuclear WeaponsInternational Day against Nuclear TestsInternational Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear WeaponsInternational Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear WarMayors for PeaceNevada Desert ExperiencePeace Action and SANEPhysicians for Social ResponsibilitySortir du nucléaireWorld Uranium HearingAustraliaAustriaCanadaFranceGermanyKazakhstanNew ZealandPhilippinesPolandRussiaSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited KingdomUnited StatesTadatoshi AkibaDaniel BerriganAlbert BigelowHelen CaldicottNorman CousinsGordon EdwardsAlbert EinsteinRandall ForsbergJohn GofmanJim GreenPaul GunterOtto HahnNobuto HosakaJackie HudsonKate HudsonOle KopreitanDavid LangeAmory LovinsBernard LownCaroline LucasFreda Meissner-BlauGregory MinorHermann Joseph MullerKenzaburō ŌeLinus PaulingMike PentzC. F. PowellAdi RocheJoseph RotblatBertrand RussellJens ScheerJonathan SchellAlbert SchweitzerChristopher WeeramantryBooks about nuclear issuesFilms about nuclear issuesNuclear holocaust fictionNuclear weapons in popular cultureAnti-war movementBikini AtollBulletin of the Atomic ScientistsDefence Secretariat 19France and weapons of mass destructionGöttingen ManifestoHistory of the anti-nuclear movementAdvisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear WeaponsLists of nuclear disasters and radioactive incidentsMainau DeclarationNuclear-Free Future AwardNuclear-free zoneNuclear power debateNuclear power phase-outNuclear weapons conventionNuclear weapons debatePeace activistsOtto Hahn Peace MedalPeace movementPeace campRussell–Einstein ManifestoStockholm International Peace Research InstituteSmiling SunThe Bomb