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  • From April 30 to May 1, 2010, the organizers convened, at New York's Riverside Church, an International Conference for a Nuclear-Free, Peaceful, Just and Sustainable World.

    Lawrence Wittner: What's Next for the Nuclear Disarmament Movement? 2010

  • Her contributions to social awareness include participation in the Moscow International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World.

    Personal Information for Bel Kaufman 2010

  • Her contributions to social awareness include participation in the Moscow International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World.

    Personal Information for Bel Kaufman Jewish Women's Archive 2010

  • In a Huffington Post exclusive, Peace Action organizers of the "Nuclear-Free, Peaceful, Just and Sustainable World" Conference at Riverside Church -- on the Upper West Side of Manhattan -- gave access to the ground breaking, hand-corrected speech of the United Nations Secretary General, the Hon.

    Jim Luce: Ground-Breaking Speech by Ban Ki-moon on Eve of NPT Review 2010

  • During this same year, she participated in the Moscow International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World at the invitation of the Soviet Union.

    Bel Kaufman. 2009

  • Take a look at Carbon-Free, Nuclear-Free by Arjun Makhijani.

    Harvey Wasserman: $50 Billion Debate vs. Pro-Nuker Patrick Moore on Democracy 2009

  • George Shultz, William Perry, Sam Nunn and Henry Kissinger articulated their ideas in the Journal op-ed "Toward a Nuclear-Free World" (Jan. 15, 2008).

    Obama Is Rightly Wary on Nukes 2009

  • Six states – each one alone, not combined – could generate more wind energy than the electricity produced by all 104 operating U. S nuclear reactors, Makhijani states in his book, Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy.

    Windbags Should Pipe Down on Wind Energy Opposition 2008

  • The efforts to work out such a comprehensive approach, at least by the Democratic candidates, have been encouraged by a bipartisan appeal from Republicans George Shultz and Henry Kissinger and Democrats William Perry and Sam Nunn in two Wall Street Journal Op-Ed articles: "A World Free of Nuclear Weapons," published on January 4, 2007; and "Toward a Nuclear-Free World," published on January 15, 2008.

    The Greatest Threat to Us All Cirincione, Joseph 2008

  • She is also a judge for entrance into the National Women's Hall of Fame and for the Nuclear-Free Awards.

    #103: Ann Bancroft (What if No One's Watching?) 2007

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