NUCLEAR ENERGY UNDERMINES DEMOCRACY

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THE GREEN NEW DEAL BILL is a stimulus program to address both economic inequality and climate change. As of January 2019, more than 620 environmental, labor and religious groups signed an open letter, urging the US congress to move towards renewable and STOP directing massive subsidies towards dirty fossil and nuclear.

Open letter: Legislation to Address the Urgent Threat of Climate Change

Nuclear power plant owners gain large profits from state subsidies at public expense. Ratepayers will pay a nuclear power bailout in New York ($7.6 billion), in Illinois ($2.4 billion), in New Jersey ($3.6 billion), and in Connecticut ($3 billion).

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NO SAFE, PERMANENT SOLUTION FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE Nuclear power creates radioactive waste such as uranium mill tailings and spent reactor fuel. These materials remain radio- active and dangerous to human health for tens of thousands of years.

Highly radioactive waste from nuclear reactors is planned to be stored in politically vulnerable communities of color.

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NUCLEAR ENERGY IS NOT CARBON-FREE. Uranium mining is a highly extractive process. Along with other parts of the nuclear fuel cycle, it involves fossil use and produces large CO2 emissions.

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The fission process creates carbon-14, a radioactive form of carbon, which has a half-life of 5,730 years and is readily incorporated into living cells, adding to human health risk.

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NRC document on Carbon-14

Nuclear energy undermines democracy. The nuclear energy industry is an extractive industry that people and land must be sacrificed to pursue them. Mining uranium continues to contaminate indigenous communities and severely affect the health of residents.

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Ionizing radiation is more harmful to women and children.

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The safety standard on radiation exposure for the public used by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is based on calculations of “Reference Man”, who is 25-30 years old, weighs 154 lbs, is 5 feet 6 inches tall, “Caucasian and has a Western European or North American” lifestyle.

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