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Friday
Jan222021

Entry Into Force Day in Takoma Park, Maryland, USA

The Nuclear Free Takoma Park Committee (Takoma Park has been a nuclear-free city since 1983), Beyond Nuclear and Nuclear Information and Resource Service (both NGOs are headquartered in Takoma Park) were all represented outside Takoma Park city hall today to celebrate the Entry into Force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

Friday
Jan222021

A message from the mayor of Nagasaki on TPNW EIS Day

Friday
Jan222021

A message from the Mayor of Hiroshima on TPNW EIS Day

Friday
Jan222021

We banned the bomb!

The ground-breaking Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) enters into force today, January 22. The TPNW bans any country party to the treaty from developing, testing, producing, acquiring, possessing, stockpiling, using or threatening to use nuclear weapons, effectively and permanently stigmatizing nuclear weapons. The treaty also prohibits countries party to it from allowing any stationing, installation or deployment of any nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices in its territory or at any place under its jurisdiction or control. The Nobel Peace Prize Award-winning network, ICAN, has produced a handbook explaining how the TPNW works. Countless organizations around the world are holding celebratory events to mark the banning of the bomb.

Thursday
Jan212021

Karl Grossman: "This Reckless Path," on proposed 100-year long operations at U.S. atomic reactors

Karl GrossmanKarl Grossman's piece on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission holding a "public meeting" on letting nuclear power plants run for 100 years.

Karl is an investigative journalist, author, and board member of Beyond Nuclear.