Did your local newspaper cover the anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster? Send a Letter to the Editor to say that the nuclear threat continues, and the UN should stop promoting this dirty, dangerous industry.
Letter writing tips: Letters to the Editor should be short and to the
point. Refer to a recent article published in the paper on Chernobyl,
nuclear energy or the UN's nuclear watchdog, the IAEA. These points may
help you write your letter:
- The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) continues to
promote the nuclear technology that creates the very materials used to
make the nuclear weapons it is mandated to stop.
- A new Greenpeace report has revealed that the full consequences
of the Chernobyl disaster could top a quarter of a million cancer cases
and nearly 100,000 fatal cancers.
- Greenpeace is calling on the UN to stop promoting the nuclear
industry, and focus instead exclusively on its critical mission of
disarmament and world peace.
- Nuclear technology is inherently dangerous. Today, thankfully, it
is also unnecessary. Our energy needs can be met with safe and
efficient renewable energy technologies.
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