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Apr 11, 2006
Focus: Environment
Action Request: Petition
Location: Germany

In order to fight the comeback of nuclear power, we aim to collect one million signatures against nuclear power in Europe. Help us to reach this one million: by signing the petition below, by spreading the word and by collecting signatures from friends and colleagues! MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN

HELP US TO REACH THE MILLION
[SIGNEZ EN FRANÇAIS | FIRMA EN ESPAÑOL | SIGN IN OTHER LANGUAGES]
299,461 people have signed the petition so far!
 Help us to reach the million:
SIGN NOW!
http://million-against-nuclear.net/index.php

THE CAMPAIGN
This campaign is organised by Atomstopp, Friends of the Earth Europe, Global 2000, Sortir du Nucléare, WISE, Women for Peace; supported by more than 150 NGOs.


COLLECT SIGNATURES!
Order our free "Action Pack" or download petition lists to start collecting!

ACTIONS!

14 March, Brussels: EU Energy Ministers confronted with dirty energy dinosaur and nuclear power station.

11 March, European Action Day: Street actions against a nuclear comeback happen in ten countries across Europe.

WHAT ELSE?

Chernobyl +20 Walk, 15-25 April, Belgium: "Take steps to end nuclear power!"

Anti-EPR rally, 15-16 April, Cherbourg, France

Chernobyl+20 conference: "Remembrance for the Future", 23-25 April, Kiev, Ukraine

Youth Energy Summit 2006, 20-23 April, Berlin, Germany

CAMPAIGN MATERIAL: ORDER YOUR FREE "ACTION PACK" NOW!

Between 15 April and 7 May 2006, hundreds of street actions across Europe will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Order our free action pack that contains all you need for a street action to collect signatures -- including a 4 poster exhibition GET IT NOW! | MORE ABOUT THE "WEEKS OF ACTION"

Nuclear power is the problem, not the solution!
Europe must stop wasting taxpayers' money to protect a dangerous and expensive technology. 20 years after the Chernobyl disaster, nuclear power remains the most dangerous mechanism for electricity generation. Nuclear energy is also no solution to climate change. And, globalised terrorism makes nuclear power stations and the uncontrolled proliferation of nuclear material a serious security hazard. MORE ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER

Governments across Europe turn a blind eye on the fact that the majority of the Europeans is opposing nuclear energy. By collecting one million signatures against nuclear power in Europe, we will make sure that the voice of the citizen will be heard.

http://million-against-nuclear.net/index.php 
  
Special Info for Non-Europeans 
SIGN PETITION!
SIGNEZ EN FRANÇAIS | FIRMA EN ESPAÑOL | SIGN IN OTHER LANGUAGES


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If you are European, you sign by country. If you are NOT European, YOU MAY STILL SIGN; but, you sign as "other" {not as United States, Canada, etc.}. That is because, they want ONE MILLION EUROPEAN SIGNATURES. By signing as a non-European, you are showing your SUPPORT. But, you won't get counted among the one million!
[So far, 299,461 signatures of EUROPEANS have been collected!]

http://million-against-nuclear.net/index.php 

Please sign also if non-European, and show your support!
Sign in the language you feel most comfortable speaking or reading!

THE BEST WAY TO COMMEMMORATE CHERNOBYL+20. 

THIS ALSO SENDS A MESSAGE TO NUCLEAR POWER ADVOCATES IN THE U.S. AND OTHER COUNTRIES! SIGN AND TAKE ACTION TODAY!

This is an INTERNATIONAL action!!! Radioactive Fallout {such as from the Chernobyl disaster}, knows no National Boundaries!!!
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