Resources and statements
Main Resources
Publications of Abolition 2000, working groups and affiliated networks
- Parliamentary Action Plan for a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World, 2017
- Move the Nuclear Weapons Money, 2016
- Don’t Bank on the Bomb, 2016
- Trident and Jobs: The case for a Scottish Defence Diversification Agency, 2015
- Nuclear Disarmament Resource Guide for Religious Leaders and Communities, 2014 (also published in Arabic, French, German, Japanese and Spanish)
- Handbook for Parliamentarians on Supporting Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, 2013 (also published in Spanish, French, Russian and Bulgarian)
- Securing our Survival: The Case for a Nuclear Weapons Convention (includes the Model NWC), 2007
Other resources
- Pacific ecologist Nuclear Weapons issue, Summer 2013
- Human Health Implications of Uranium Mining and Nuclear Power Generation [PDF]
- The Majority Opinion: Toward a Nuclear-Free World: An Annual Assessment [Word]
- Beyond Missile Defense, October 2002 [PDF]
- Poll Results: People Worldwide Want Nuclear Abolition [PDF]
- 13 Point Action Plan for Disarmament [PDF] [Word]
- Abolition Cities Resolution [Word]
VANCOUVER DECLARATION
- Vancouver Declaration: Law’s Imperative for the Urgent Achievement of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World, February 11, 2011
- Signatories to the Vancouver Declaration
- Media Release, March 23, 2011
Links
- Behind the Cover-Up— Assessing conservatively the full Chernobyl death toll
- The Case for a Nuclear Weapons Convention
- Reaching Critical Will
- Database of World Wide Nuclear Explosions
- New Nuclear Proliferation Dangers
- The Sunflower – Online Newsletter of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
- Resolution of Furthering Complete Nuclear Disarmament,
- U.S. Congress, H. Res. 479
- Better World Info
- The Pink Show: Pinky calls up international law expert John Burroughs (Lawyers’ Committee on Nuclear Policy) and talks to him about the current state of nuclear weapons
- The Daisy Alliance: The Daisy Alliance is a nonpartisan grassroots peace organization seeking global security through nuclear nonproliferation, disarmament, and the elimination of all Weapons of Mass Destruction—whether nuclear, chemical, or biological. We raise funds in order to educate the public in all walks of life about the devastation WMDs are capable of inflicting and the threat they pose to civilization.