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Multiple issues and serious environmental problems involved with the production of nuclear power and weapons have been a long-standing concern of the environmental and anti-nuclear movement, e.g.,  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-nuclear_movement_in_the_United_States
Multiple issues and serious environmental problems involved with the production of nuclear power and weapons have been a long-standing concern of the environmental and anti-nuclear movement, e.g.,  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-nuclear_movement_in_the_United_States
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The European Green parties during the Cold War led political opposition to forward-based atomic weapons and as the international Green party movement has grown to Green political parties in approximately 100 countries, so have Green platforms taken positions in opposition to the environmental/human/planetary risks of nuclear weapons and potential destruction and consequences of nuclear use.
The European Green parties during the Cold War led political opposition to forward-based atomic weapons and as the international Green party movement has grown to Green political parties in approximately 100 countries, so have Green platforms taken positions in opposition to the environmental/human/planetary risks of nuclear weapons and potential destruction and consequences of nuclear use.
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The proverbial 'poison pill' in the nuclear fuel cycle is radioactive waste.

Spent nuclear fuel is the radioactive by-product of electricity generation at commercial nuclear power plants, and high-level radioactive waste is the by-product from reprocessing spent fuel to produce fissile material for US (and other nation's) nuclear weapons.

Multiple issues and serious environmental problems involved with the production of nuclear power and weapons have been a long-standing concern of the environmental and anti-nuclear movement, e.g., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-nuclear_movement_in_the_United_States

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Anti-nuclear organizations oppose nuclear power, nuclear weapons, and/or uranium mining.

More than eighty anti-nuclear groups operate, or have operated, in the United States. These include:

Abalone Alliance
Arms Control Association
Bailly Alliance
Beyond Nuclear
Clamshell Alliance
Committee for Nuclear Responsibility
Corporate Accountability International
Council for a Livable World
Critical Mass
Friends of the Earth
Greenpeace USA
Mothers for Peace
Musicians United for Safe Energy
NAU Against Uranium
Nevada Desert Experience
No Nukes group
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Nuclear Control Institute
Nuclear Information and Resource Service
Peace Action
Physicians for Social Responsibility
Plowshares Movement
Public Citizen
The Seneca Women's Encampment for a Future of Peace and Justice
Shad Alliance
Sierra Club
Three Mile Island Alert
Women Strike for Peace


The Green Party has as a prominent part of its platform opposition to nuclear-related risks, including power generation, weapons production and intractable problems with radioactive disposal and production.

The European Green parties during the Cold War led political opposition to forward-based atomic weapons and as the international Green party movement has grown to Green political parties in approximately 100 countries, so have Green platforms taken positions in opposition to the environmental/human/planetary risks of nuclear weapons and potential destruction and consequences of nuclear use.

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