Anti-Nuke Resource List

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Anti-Nuke Resource List

by Ted Goldfarb & Carol Cina

‘Science for the People’ Vol. 11, No. 4, July/August 1979, p. 18

Periodicals

Critical Mass Journal, monthly newspaper on antinuclear movement and safe energy. $7.50/year. P.O. Box 1538, Wash., D.C., 20013.

Groundswell, monthly newsletter on anti-nuke organizing. Nuclear Information and Resource Service, 1536 16th St., N.W., Wash., D.C.

Not Man Apart, monthly newsletter of the Friends of the Earth, 124 Spear St., San Francisco, Ca. 94105. Science for the People. bimonthly magazine of the organi-zation of the same name. $7/year. SftP, 897 Main St., Cam-bridge, Ma. 02139.

Films

Green Mountain Post Films, P.O. Box 177, Montague, Ma. 03151. Wide selection of excellent, international, anti-nuke films for rent or sale.

Mobilization for Survival, 3601 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. Audiovisual catalog 50 cents.

Center for Documentary Media (sole distributor of Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang). 1501 Broadway, Suite 1904, New York, N.Y. 10036. $750 purchase of 16mm film, tv cassette also available.

Books and Pamphlets

No Nukes: Everyone’s Guide to Nuclear Power, Anna Gyorgy and Friends, South End Press, 1978 ($8). P.O. Box 68, Astor Station, Boston, Ma. 02123.

The Menace of Atomic Energy, Ralph Nader & John Abbots, Norton, 1977 ($4.95).

The Poverty of Power, Barry Commoner, Bantam 1977 ($2.75).

Nuclear Madness—What You Can Do! Helen Caldicott, Autumn Press 1978 ($3.95). 7 Littel Rd., Brookline, Ma. 02146.

The Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Survey of the Public Health, Environmental and National Security Effects of Nuclear Power. Ford, Hatfield, Hollocher, Kendall, MacKenzie, Ross, Sheinman, & Schurgin, MIT Press, 1975, $5.25.

Jobs and Energy, R. Grossman & G. Daneker, 1977 (with 1978 update). $2 from Environmentalists for Full Employment, 1101 Vermont Ave., N.W., Wash., D.C. 20005.

Comparison of Nuclear and Coal Costs, Charles Komanoff, 1978. $10, from Komanoff Energy Associates, 475 Park Ave. South, New York, N.Y. 10016.

Soft Energy Paths, Amory Lovins, Ballinger, 1977 ($5.95).

All Atomic Comix, Leonard Rifas. $1.25 each (bulk rates available) from Last Gasp, Box 212, Berkeley, Ca. 94104.

People’s Energy Primer, 1979. 50 cents from Syracuse Peace Council, 924 Burnet Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 13203.

Nuclear Plants: The More They Build the More You Pay, R. Lanoue, 1978. Available from Critical Mass, P.O. Box 1538, Wash., D.C. 20013.

Some Antinuclear Organizations

(For an updated list of organizations, write to the Nuclear Information and Resource Service, Groundswell Monthly Newsletter, 1536 16th St., N.W., Wash., D.C. 20036.)

Abalone Alliance (California). Abalone Alliance Clearing House, 452 Higuera, San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401.

Arbor Alliance (Mich.) P.O. Box 7828, Ann Arbor, Mi. 48107.

Armadillo Coalition of Texas, P.O. Box 828, Fort Worth, Tx. 76101.

The Bailly Alliance (Indiana, Ohio, Illinois), 711 S. Dear-born, Room 548, Chicago, Ill. 60605.

Cactus Alliance (New Mexico & Nevada), 312 Mountain Rd. N.E., Alburquerque, N.M. 87102.

Catfish Alliance (Southeast), P.O. Box 20049, Talla-hassee, Fla. 32304.

Citizen’s Action for Safe Energy (Oklahoma), P.O. Box 924, Claremore, Okla. 74017.

Clamshell Alliance (New England), 62 Congress St., Portsmouth, N.H. 03801.

Crabshell Alliance (Washington), P.O. Box 7027, Olympia, Wash. 98507.

Detroit Safe Energy Coalition, Box 1074, Detroit, Mi. 48231.

Great Plains Federation (Iowa, Missouri, Kansas), 811 Cherry St. Room 319, Columbus, Mo. 65201.

League Against Nuclear Dangers (Wise.) RRI, Rudolph, Wi, 54475.

Lone Star Alliance (Austin, San Antonio, North Texas), c/o T. Samusson, 2521 Enfield, Austin, Tx. 78703.

Mobilization for Survival (umbrella antinuke organization), 3601 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.

North Anna Environmental Coalition (Va.), Box 3951, Charlottesville, Va.

Paddlewheel Alliance (Ky.), 1426 Highland Ave., Louis-ville, Ky. 40204.

The Potomac Alliance (Wash., D.C.), P.O. Box 9306, Wash., D.C. 20005.

SEA Alliance (New Jersey, Delaware, Eastern Pa.), 324 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair, N.J. 07042.

SHAD Alliance (N.Y.C., Long Island Sound, West-chester). L.I. SHAD, 333 Terry Rd., Smithtown, N.Y. 11787; NYC SHAD, 339 Lafayette St., N.Y., N.Y. 10012; Westchester SHAD, 255 Grove St., White Plains, N.Y. 10601.

Tennessee Valley Clean Energy Alliance, Solar Beat, 814 S. Webb Ave., Crossville, Tenn. 38555.

Trojan Decommissioning Alliance (Oregon), 215 S.E. 9th Ave., Portland, Oregon 97242.

Twin Cities Northern Sun Alliance (Minnesota), 1513 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 55404.

Union of Concerned Scientists, 1208 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Ma. 02138.

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