Tri-Valley CAREs
Communities Against a Radioactive Environment
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Under this plan, nuclear weapon design activities involving plutonium, highly enriched uranium and tritium (radioactive hydrogen) would cease. In their place, to name a few, would be socially and environmentally responsible programs to address global warming, develop more efficient renewable, non-polluting energy technologies, and invent better methods to clean up toxic and radioactive contamination.
We believe that conversion of Livermore Lab from nuclear bombs to a "green lab" is a win-win proposition, good for the workers, the community, the nation and the world.
January 28, 2013 - Livermore Lab at the Crossroad
May 8th, 2007 - Livermore Lab "Green Bid" Team Decries Dept. of Energy Contract Award
January 16th, 2007 - Green Team Files Formal Protest Over Livermore Lab Bid Rejection, The Final Bid Protest
October 27th, 2006 - Nuclear Watchdogs, College, Clean Energy Firm Submit Bid To Manage Livermore Lab; "Green, LLC" Proposes Shift To Civilian Science To Reflect New National Security Priorities
September 21st, 2006 - Nuclear "Watchdogs" Partner With College, Clean Energy Firm To Prepare "Green" Management Bid For Livermore Lab
July 19th, 2005 - Watchdog Groups Submit Bid for LANL Contract
January 19th, 2005 - Nuclear "Watchdogs" Announce Partnership To Prepare Bid For Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Lab
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Read our bid to manage Livermore Lab:
(transmittal letter, Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Org. Chart, Attachments 1, Attachments 2, Appendix)
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