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… that renewables, new transmission lines and energy efficiency can free us from fracking, close the
Indian Point nuclear plant, cut carbon pollution and put people to work – all for around ten …
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… how you can lead the charge on clean water issues in your community—from fighting fracking and
Indian Point, to ensuring a sewage-free swim and the protection of our Hudson River fish species. …
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… to New Jersey customers? Bring your questions, concerns about drinking Hudson River water (with
Indian Point only 3.5 miles upstream), the project’s impacts on irreplaceable habitat, …
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… the proposed cleanup of the Gowanus Canal is underway. Nine out of fourteen legal issues in the
Indian Point relicensing hearings have been heard and planning for our annual service event, the …
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… Won a Landmark Case that Suspends Licensing for U.S. Nuclear Reactors—and Made the Case to Close
Indian Point We started
Indian Point’s relicensing hearings with two key victories. Our …
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… in the film. With the Fukushima disaster in Japan reverberating in our minds and the aging
Indian Point power plant right around the corner, this alarming film describes the history of …
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… Because of our landmark court victory, there is no longer any legal basis for plants like
Indian Point to avoid studying the environmental impacts of long-term nuclear waste storage in fuel …
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… history in the Hudson Valley as well as our current initiatives, from water quality to fracking to
Indian point and hear about how you can get involved with our work. The meeting will be held at …
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… Chief’s concerns and no solutions in sight signal that it’s time to start planning to close
Indian Point Ossining, NY – August 15, 2012 – In a recent interview, newly appointed chairwoman …
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… how the research I conducted over the summer applies to real-life situations by attending the
Indian Point hearings.” Michael Turkel, a law student at the University of Chicago said, …
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