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Blogging the meltdown of the nuclear industry
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Related Links

There are several organisations providing information on or campaigning against nuclear power in the UK. Here are some of our favourite websites:


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Cumbrians Opposed to a Radioactive Environment (CORE)

CORE campaigns on all aspects of Sellafield's operations including radioactive discharges, the contamination of the local environment, and the health detriment to local communities and wildlife.

Web address: 
http://www.corecumbria.co.uk/
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Green.tv

Broadband TV for environmental films.
Web address: 
http://www.green.tv
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No 2 Nuclear Power

No 2 Nuclear Power works to provide the information you need to join the campaign against new nuclear power stations, and the inspiration to take some action.

Web address: 
http://www.no2nuclearpower.org.uk/
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Nuclear Free Local Authorities

The NFLA supports local councils wanting a nuclear free policy and assists them in meeting their commitments to sustainable development, environmental protection and public safety.

Web address: 
http://www.nuclearpolicy.info/
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Sustainable Development Commission

The government’s independent watchdog on sustainable development, working to put sustainable development at the core of government policy through advocacy, advice and appraisal.

Web address: 
http://www.sd-commission.org.uk/
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