The Critical Mass Energy Project was formed by Ralph Nader in 1974 as a national anti-nuclear umbrella group.[1] It was probably the largest national anti-nuclear group in the United States, with several hundred local affiliates and an estimated 200,000 supporters. Part of Nader's support comes from a Green agenda and the belief that "the most important office in America for anyone to achieve is full-time citizen."[2][3] The organization's main efforts were directed at lobbying activities and providing local groups with scientific and other resources to campaign against nuclear power.[1]
The first national anti-nuclear conference, "Critical Mass '74" was held in Washington D.C. under the sponsorship of Ralph Nader.[4] Workshops were held and groups throughout the United States learned about forming anti-nuclear organizations. At about the same time, Karen Silkwood, a nuclear plant worker, was killed in a car accident while investigating her nuclear energy company. There was speculation that the accident may have been intended.[5][6]
The second Critical Mass conference was held in November 1975, and this involved a candlelight vigil in front of the White House for Karen Silkwood.[5][7]
^ abRüdig, Wolfgang (1990). Anti-nuclear movements: a world survey of opposition to nuclear energy. Longman Current Affairs. p. 402. ISBN978-0-582-90269-5.
^Cohn, Steven Mark (1997). Too Cheap to Meter: An Economic and Philosophical Analysis of the Nuclear Dream. SUNY Press. pp. 133–134. ISBN978-0-7914-3389-8.
^Barkan, Steven E. (October 1979). "Strategic, Tactical and Organizational Dilemmas of the Protest Movement against Nuclear Power" (PDF). Social Problems. 27 (1): 19–37. doi:10.1525/sp.1979.27.1.03a00030. ISSN 0037-7791.
^Price, Jérôme (1990). The antinuclear movement. Twayne Publishers. p. 13. ISBN978-0-8057-9736-7.
^Price, Jérôme (1990). The antinuclear movement. Twayne Publishers. p. 15. ISBN978-0-8057-9736-7.
January 01, 1970
critical, mass, energy, project, formed, ralph, nader, 1974, national, anti, nuclear, umbrella, group, probably, largest, national, anti, nuclear, group, united, states, with, several, hundred, local, affiliates, estimated, supporters, part, nader, support, co. The Critical Mass Energy Project was formed by Ralph Nader in 1974 as a national anti nuclear umbrella group 1 It was probably the largest national anti nuclear group in the United States with several hundred local affiliates and an estimated 200 000 supporters Part of Nader s support comes from a Green agenda and the belief that the most important office in America for anyone to achieve is full time citizen 2 3 The organization s main efforts were directed at lobbying activities and providing local groups with scientific and other resources to campaign against nuclear power 1 The first national anti nuclear conference Critical Mass 74 was held in Washington D C under the sponsorship of Ralph Nader 4 Workshops were held and groups throughout the United States learned about forming anti nuclear organizations At about the same time Karen Silkwood a nuclear plant worker was killed in a car accident while investigating her nuclear energy company There was speculation that the accident may have been intended 5 6 The second Critical Mass conference was held in November 1975 and this involved a candlelight vigil in front of the White House for Karen Silkwood 5 7 See also editAnti nuclear groups in the United States Anti nuclear movement in the United StatesReferences edit a b Rudig Wolfgang 1990 Anti nuclear movements a world survey of opposition to nuclear energy Longman Current Affairs p 402 ISBN 978 0 582 90269 5 John F Mongillo Bibi Booth 2001 Environmental Activists Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 313 30884 0 Cohn Steven Mark 1997 Too Cheap to Meter An Economic and Philosophical Analysis of the Nuclear Dream SUNY Press pp 133 134 ISBN 978 0 7914 3389 8 Barkan Steven E October 1979 Strategic Tactical and Organizational Dilemmas of the Protest Movement against Nuclear Power PDF Social Problems 27 1 19 37 doi 10 1525 sp 1979 27 1 03a00030 ISSN 0037 7791 a b Martin Justin 2002 Nader Crusader Spoiler Icon Perseus Pub pp 172 179 ISBN 978 0 7382 0563 2 Price Jerome 1990 The antinuclear movement Twayne Publishers p 13 ISBN 978 0 8057 9736 7 Price Jerome 1990 The antinuclear movement Twayne Publishers p 15 ISBN 978 0 8057 9736 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Critical Mass Energy Project amp oldid 1161234191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,