Issues surrounding all aspects of the nuclear industry and materials in the environment. These include nuclear fallout from nuclear facilities or weapons tests, issues around nuclear power, uranium mining, recycling and waste disposal.
Topics covered elsewhere would be the technology of nuclear power and military use of nuclear materials.
Protests against nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. Sites are listed as individuals or organizations. Activism include letter writing, political lobbying, media events and civil disobediance.
Nuclear energy issues concern the many problems of nuclear energy versus other energy choices. Some of these problems are high condtruction costs, risks of meltdown, accidents, health risks, waste storage and liability. The current energy market does not reflect these costs and risks in energy sales.
Release of radioactivity to biosphere and related human exposure from weapons test, nuclear reactor and facility operation, accidents and other human activity.
The recycling of scrap material contaminated with radioactivity is an issue. These materials contain traces of radioactivity. The recycled metal will cause additional exposure of the public to radiation. Significant quantities of comtaminated metal like steel and nickel are available including depleted uranium.
The use of hazardous nuclear technology in space missions has risks. These missions could crash or have a nuclear reactor problem of which the consequences could be catastophic.
Concerns the issues of uranium mining and milling throughout the world. The effects on the local environment and population in the long term for all phases of the mining activity. Concerns and issues to society from this first phase of the nuclear industry cycle.
Nuclear waste is an issue for the nuclear industry. Some of these materials are highly radiactive and require cooling and careful storage to avoid meltdowns and radioactive releases. No facilities exist for the long term storage of waste. Nuclear waste is an unfunded problem to future generations.
Please submit only sites that fit the category description, i.e. sites for non governmental organizations (NGO''s), individuals and citizens groups active in nuclear waste issues, providing information on such issues, or lobbying on behalf of stakeholders in nuclear waste cases.