We hear over and over again that we need to increase our use of nuclear energy to prevent climate change—but it just isn’t true. The Carbon-Free Nuclear-Free Alliance has come together to promote the ways science and economics prove a carbon-free nuclear-free future is possible, practical and urgently needed.
We are working together to create the world we want to live in—not a world of exchanging one huge problem for another, but a sustainable world, built on clean, renewable energy. We have a plan for how to get to that world, and we are working every day to build that world—at the local, state, regional and national levels. By building the strongest US climate policy, we are also helping the US lead the world in climate change in the most positive sense—by example.
You can be part of the project of building the world you want to live in! Join us, and start working on what matters to you, by changing your local energy source, getting your voice heard, or influencing national leaders. Join the CFNF Alliance as an organization or a concerned citizen, and we’ll plug you into a network of people working for a carbon-free, nuclear-free future. The Institute for Energy and Environmental Research acts as the Alliance secretariat, and hosts this website. IEER President Dr. Arjun Makhijani wrote the book Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy.
Become a part of the Alliance by signing on to our Statement of Principles Here. See the other members of the Alliance below.
Contact Us
to become an active member of the Alliance:
Email: jennifer (at) ieer dot org
Phone: 301-270-5500
Fax: 301-270-3029
Address: 6935 Laurel Avenue #201
Takoma Park, MD 20912
Alliance Members
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Organization
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State
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Alamo Group of the Sierra Club, San Antonio
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TX
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Alaska’s Big Village Network
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AL
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Alliance for Nuclear Accountability
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Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility
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CA
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Associate of Sisters of Saint Francis/Clinton, Iowa
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IN
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Atlanta Women's Action for New Directions
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GA
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Australian Conservation Foundation
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Bellefonte Efficiency and Sustainability Team (BEST)
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Beyond Nuclear
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DC
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The Social Sustenance Organization
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AR
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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DC
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Center for Water Advocacy
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AK
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Clean Water Action
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DC
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Community Health Initiative
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CA
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Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety
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NM
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Connecticut No Nukes/No War
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CT
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DC metro Science for the People
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DC
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Earthworks/Oil and Gas Accountability Project
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East Bay Peace Action
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CA
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Ecological Options Network
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Energy Minerals Law Center
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CO
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Environmental Working Group
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DC
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Faiths United for Sustainable Energy
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FL
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Grandmothers for Peace, San Luis Obispo County Chapter
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CA
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HEAL Utah
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UT
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HOPE: Honor Our Pueblo Existence
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NM
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Institute for Policy Studies
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DC
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Laguna Acoma Coalition for a Safe Environment
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AZ
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Mid-Missouri Peaceworks
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MO
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Nebraska Green Party
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NE
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New Energy Economy
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NM
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NorthWest Eco-Building Guild
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WA
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Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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CA
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Nuclear Information Resource Service
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MD
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Nuclear Watch South
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NukeWatch
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WI
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Olympia Climate Action
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WA
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Public Citizen
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DC
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Public Citizen--TX
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TX
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Rainforest Action Network
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CA
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Safe and Green Campaign, VT
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VT
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Sierra Club-CA
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CA
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Snake River Alliance
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ID
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Solar-WA
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WA
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Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
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GA
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Southern Energy Network
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Southwest Solar Design
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NM
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Students for Environmental Action
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TN
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Sustainable Energy and Economic Development Coalition
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TX
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Tallahassee Area Community, Inc.
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CO
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The Stella Group, Ltd.
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The Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Alliance
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VT
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Think Outside the Bomb Youth Network for Disarmament
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