The Issues

Costly

Nuclear power plants are costly and dependent on taxpayer subsidies and government loan guarantees. Dollars are better spent on Energy Efficiency and Renewables.

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A Cycle of Deadly Pollution

Nuclear power plants’ operations depend on a dirty nuclear fuel cycle.  From uranium mining to reactor operation to long-lived highly radioactive waste, nuclear power is anything but clean.

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Inherently Risky

Nuclear power plants are susceptible to cascading accidents from human error, internal faults, and impacts from sea-level rise, storm surge, flooding hazards and earthquakes.

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Security Risk

Nuclear power plants are dangerous targets for terrorists and in war.  Hackers have already penetrated the electric grid and power plants, making a risky industry even more unsafe.

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Unproven Technology

New nuclear power plants-of any type-will not be able to make a meaningful contribution to meeting greenhouse gas reduction goals by the 2030s. 

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Weapons Proliferation

New nuclear reactors will use highly enriched fuel that will make it easier for countries to convert it into weapons grade material.

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Environmental Justice

Indigenous peoples and front-line communities have already been harmed by the nuclear fuel cycle; it’s time to repair the damage, not make it worse.

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