Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
To promote nuclear nonproliferation by curtailing exports of nuclear weapons materials; and to publish Risk Report.
To promote nuclear nonproliferation by curtailing exports of nuclear weapons materials; and to publish Risk Report.
To support a consortium of four British non-governmental organizations that monitors the negotiations for a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and provides analytical reports for government negotiators and policymakers.
To publish two reports on cleanup and secrecy issues related to the Department of Energy nuclear weapons production sites.
To support litigation against the Department of Energy for permitting Los Alamos National Laboratory to emit airborne radioactive waste in violation of the Clean Air Act.
To provide technical support to local organizations working to oppose nuclear weapons production at Department of Energy sites around the country.
To provide legal training in export control mechanisms to government officials in the former Soviet Union, specifically for the one-on-one targeted training conducted by Dan Hoydysh for Ukraine.
To support the nuclear nonproliferation program based in Moscow, which includes two Russian-language nonproliferation periodicals, high-level seminars and a Russia-US collaborative research program.
To support grassroots efforts to oppose the Department of Energy’s nuclear weapons testing program and to force improvements in the federal agency’s cleanup and disposal of nuclear waste at Nevada sites.
To ensure safe dismantlement and disposition of nuclear weapons and promote waste cleanup at the Oak Ridge nuclear weapons complex.
To promote discussion in Japan and other Asian countries on Japan’s role in global nuclear nonproliferation and regional security.