Links

LOCAL:

CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NEW BRUNSWICK

CONSERVATION COUNCIL OF NEW BRUNSWICK – SOUTHEAST CHAPTER

HARVEY WATER AND AIR QUALITY COMMITTEE

MINING CAUCUS OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK ENVIRONMENT NETWORK

SCARE – SUPPORT CITIZENS AGAINST RADIOACTIVE EMISSIONS (Hoyt, NB)

URANIUM NB

OTHER RESOURCES TO CHECK OUT:

CANADIAN COALITION FOR NUCLEAR RESPONSIBILITY

COMMUNITY COALITION AGAINST URANIUM MINING

URANIUM DEFENSE

INTER-CHURCH URANIUM COMMITTEE EDUCATIONAL COOPERATIVE

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CONCERN FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

KNOW URANIUM

MINES AND COMMUNITIES

MINING WATCH CANADA

MINING WATCH CANADA POLICY STATEMENT ON URANIUM

NUKEFREE.ORG

PEMBINA INSTITUTE’S NUCLEAR POWER’S DIRTY SECRET

URANIUM WATCH

WISE URANIUM PROJECT

3 Comments

  1. Hello Friends in New Brunswick:
    We are working hard in Saskatchewan to keep the nuclear industry from expanding here. We’d love it if you could add our web site to your links page.

    We are the Coalition for a Clean Green Saskatchewan, some of us have been at this for many years, working around the issue of uranium mining here. More recently, Bruce Power has done a study saying a reactor is feasible here. Not sure what else they’d say. Last October, our provincial government appointed a Uranium Development Partnership to tell us how to ”add value” to our uranium resource. The panel members include CEO’S of Bruce Power, Cameco and Areva, and our friend Dr. Patrick Moore, to name just a few. We are now going into ”public consultations” on the panel’s report which recommends, among other things, nuclear waste disposal.

    The good news is Saskatchewan citizens are actively seeking independent and critical information and are calling the government to task for mounting a stacked process. I will post your news link on our site so our viewers will get a better sense of what’s going on across our great land.

    Thanks for all your hard work.

    Stephanie

  2. We’ve set up a new web site with basic information about the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s search for a nuclear waste site. It’s primary audience is northern Ontario, but would also be of interest in New Brunswick, given the NWMO’s broad reach.

  3. And we have a micro-site which is pat of http://www.northwatch.org which has more history, commentary and links.


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