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Los Demandantes Recorren la Planta de Núcleos de Plutonio para Bombas (“pits”) del Sitio del Río Savannah; el Edificio más Costoso de la Historia de EE. UU. es Clave Para la Nueva Carrera Armamentista Nuclear
On April 21, plaintiffs Savannah River Site Watch, Nuclear Watch New Mexico and Tri-Valley CAREs toured the plutonium “pit” bomb core production plant at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA’s) Savannah River Site (SRS) near Aiken, South Carolina.
¡Publicado el Borrador del PEIS! Audiencia Pública en Livermore: 12 de Mayo
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is coming to Livermore on May 12 to hear public comments about its nationwide plutonium pit production plan, in which Livermore Lab will be doing plutonium pit support work.
Reunión Comunitaria en Livermore Gardens: Limpieza Completa. Total Transparencia. Protegiendo la Salud de Nuestra Comunidad
Tri-Valley CAREs organized a community event on Thursday, February 26, at Livermore Gardens, an apartment community located at 5720 East Avenue in Livermore, less than a block from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
El Festival de Cine Salvaje y Escénico y la Feria Ecológica Unen a la Comunidad para la Acción Ambiental
As an Honors Political Science student at Las Positas College, environmental protection is a topic that deeply interests me. This spring semester I am interning with Tri-Valley CAREs focusing on nuclear policy and environmental justice. On Friday, February 27, I joined board member Mary Perner to table at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival and Eco Fair at the Bankhead Theater in Livermore.
“Sentí ardor en la garganta”: Preparándose para una guerra nuclear en Livermore
This episode features interviews with Marylia Kelley and Scott Yundt of Tri-Valley CARES, a watchdog group that’s been monitoring the Livermore Lab and advocating for community safety since 1983. Additionally, Sherry Pratt, a retired Lab employee and cancer survivor, joins the podcast to share her story.
Actúe Hoy Mismo Para Poner Fin a la Guerra Contra Irán
As we wake this morning, the U.S. government’s illegal, unconstitutional, and unprovoked bombing of Iran continues unabated. Hundreds of Iranian’s are already dead, including more than 150 schoolchildren who were killed in the bombing of a girl’s school on day one.
Preguntamos y el GAO Escuchó: El GAO Publica un Informe en el que Señala que la NNSA Debería Mejorar su Proceso de Notificación del Aumento de Costos.
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) construction projects and nuclear warhead development programs have historically experienced major cost overruns, including at Livermore Lab.
¡Se Extendió el Plazo! Concurso de Fotografía Medioambiental Para Jóvenes Tri-Valley CAREs 2026
All entries that meet the requirements are automatically entered into a pool of consideration for the prizes: The winner receives $750, the runner-up gets $250. Additionally, applicants from Tracy/West San Joaquin County are eligible for a separate $500 Community Award.
¡Nuestro Director Ejecutivo Habla Sobre Todo lo Relacionado con lo Nuclear en el Programa de Paz y Justicia!
On February 13, Tri-Valley CAREs’ Executive Director, Scott Yundt, talked with Chris Nelson on the Peace and Justice Program on KZFR 90.1 FM on a variety of nuclear weapons topics!
¡La Propuesta de Presupuesto de Defensa de 1,5 Billones de Dólares Para/ el Año Fiscal 2027 Marca el Monto Más Alto de la Fistoria! 2/20
President Donald Trump announced in February on social media he would ask Congress for a $1.5 trillion defense budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2027–a massive $500 billion increase from this year’s Pentagon budget of $1 trillion!
Salvemos el Nuevo START: Los Tratados Sobre Armas Nucleares no Deben Expirar
TVC in the News CounterPunch- Leah Yananton 29 de enero de 2026 Image Wikipedia. El 5 de febrero de 2026, el Nuevo Tratado de Reducción de Armas Estratégicas (Nuevo START), el último pacto de control de armas restante entre Estados Unidos y Rusia, está a punto de...
Tri-Valley CAREs le Invita a Nuestra Reunión Mensual de Febrero
Únase a nosotros virtualmente a las 7:00 p. m. el jueves 19 de febrero de 2026. Descubra los últimos avances sobre el complejo de armas nucleares, uno de los desafíos más apremiantes de nuestro tiempo, y explore cómo puede contribuir a la justicia social y ambiental...
Actúa: ¡Salva el Nuevo START! Detén una nueva carrera armamentística entre Estados Unidos y Rusia.
The last remaining nuclear arms control treaty between the United States and Russia – the New START Agreement – is set to expire on February 5, 2026, just this week!
¡TVC Celebró los 5 Años del Tratado sobre la Prohibición de las Armas Nucleares!
January 22, 2026 marked the fifth anniversary of the entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)!
La NNSA Cancela las Actividades de Participación Pública Relacionadas con el Aumento del Uso de Plutonio en el LLNL
TVC in the News Jude Strzemp en Livermore Vine, 7 de enero de 2026 La Administración Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear del Departamento de Energía retiró recientemente su intención de publicar un borrador de informe ambiental para comentarios públicos sobre el aumento de...
En conmemoración del Día de Martin Luther King Jr.: Un Llamamiento al Liderazgo Moral en materia de armas nucleares.
Tri-Valley CAREs’ staff, board and members honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on his birthday, January 15. And, we celebrate his holiday on the third Monday of January each year.
Cinco Años del Tratado Sobre la Prohibición de las Armas Nucleares: Cambiando la Historia Nuclear
January 22, 2026 marks the fifth anniversary of the entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)!
USA Today Presenta un Excelente Análisis y Mapas Visuales Sobre el Sistema de Defensa Nuclear de Estados Unidos.
The series of articles from the January 6 USA Today examines the costs – financial and human – of upgrading U.S. land-based nuclear missile silos, of which there are 450 located in the Midwest. The concept of the nuclear sponge is that this leg of the nuclear triad, which is uniquely vulnerable to a strike because the silos can be seen easily from space, is “useful” because it will “absorb” the initial nuclear strike on the U.S., making the Midwest a sacrifice zone.






