Nukes News Feed
Up one levelFriends of the Earth Adelaide Art Auction
Adelaide, August 9. Works by Brenden Scott French, Laura Wills, Tjanpi Desert Weavers, Gunter Georg Paukner, Humna Mustapha and other local artists.
Rann Drives Mining Without a License
More acid insitu-leaching (ISL) mines for South Australia? This process involves injecting sulphuric acid into groundwater to dissolve uranium, which is then brought to the surface for processing. It poses grave risks to ground water. To highlight the dangers associated with this mining process, a ‘mock trial mine’ will be established in Adelaide this weekend.
Friends of the Earth's Nuclear-Free Future Fund
Friends of the Earth has been campaigning for clean energy solutions and against uranium mining and nuclear power for 35 years. Thank you for your support and solidarity along the way. We need your support to do our part in working to close the nuclear industry and build a nuclear-free future
Repeal the Nuclear dump laws
Please write to the PM asking him to honour Labor's election promise to repeal the Commonwealth Radioactive Waste Management Act 2005.
“greenhouse or green house?” art auction fundraiser
Please support our annual art auction fund raiser. Thursday 12th June Synergy Gallery, Northcote [Melbourne]
The Radioactive Exposure Tour is on again.
Join Friends of the Earth for a journey to remote northern South Australia where we will visit the Olympic Dam uranium mine at Roxby Downs, the Beverley Uranium Project in the Gammon Ranges, the beautiful Lake Eyre and Mound Springs environments and meet with indigenous peoples and local communities campaigning against the nuclear industry.
help stop new nukes in the USA
For the first time in decades, the nuclear power industry is considering building new nuclear reactors in the United States. They claim that nuclear power is a solution to global warming, but that’s just not true. Indeed, nuclear power costs too much, takes too long, and is too risky when better alternatives are available.
forum: Nuclear Power, Renewables or Clean Coal? Energy Options for Australia
Expert speakers discuss the potential roles of renewables, fossil fuels and nuclear power in Australia. Sustainable Living Festival forum Saturday, 16th February 2008
Greens Unite in Rejecting Nukes as Climate Solution
More than 500 organizations from the U.S. and abroad, including some of the world’s largest and most influential environmental organizations, have signed a joint statement explicitly rejecting “the construction of new nuclear reactors as a means of addressing the climate crisis.”
Nuclear Fighting Fund
The election of the ALP does not mean we can all retire (yet!) While there are some great outcomes with regards to domestic nuclear reactors and the waste dump planned for the NT, on uranium mining and export, there is very little difference between Labor and the Coalition.

