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It is possible for the United States to transition to a carbon-free energy system without nuclear power. We can show you how, and help you spread the word.

The Plan: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy:

The Carbon-Free, Nuclear-Free Roadmap for US energy policy shows in detail, step-by-step, how to get from here to the world we want to live in.

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Download the CFNF Book for free here.  

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Download the Executive Summary here [Also available in Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish].
Dowload a March 2009 update of the study, "The Technical and Economic Feasibility of a Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free Energy System in the United States" here.

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The Roadmap to a CFNF future

Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free is solutions-based. We are not just saying no to the bad ideas (climate change-causing fossil fuels, proliferation-prone radioactive nuclear energy, turning food into fuel) we are saying YES to the good ideas—efficiency and renewable energy, deployed reliably and economically. The Carbon-Free, Nuclear-Free Roadmap for US energy policy shows in detail, step-by-step, how to get from here to the world we want to live in.

The Clean Dozen
: 12 most urgent policies to move the U.S. to a carbon-free and nuclear-free energy system

It’s our future, our climate, our environment and our responsibility to solve the problems of climate change. To do this, we must take action together! This means that while changing our lightbulbs is good, changing the regulations for lightbulbs is better—it multiplies our effects exponentially. If we are going to solve a problem as big as climate change, we need to take big steps fast. We have to change not only our lightbulbs, but our buildings and our country.
 

 

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