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Zine: Deterrence 101 FINAL

Zine: Deterrence 101

Zine on nuclear deterrence through the eyes of Generation Z, by PSR Intern Madeline Berzak.

Zine: Nuclear Ban Treaty FINAL

Zine: The Nuclear Ban

Zine on the history of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, by PSR Intern Kylie Elise Jones.

Letter to President Biden on G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan

PSR signed this letter urging President Biden to reaffirm his commitment to the goal of a world free of nuclear weapons.

Nuclear Costs Calculator

Nuclear Weapons Community Cost Calculator

Each April, Dr. Bob Dodge of PSR-Los Angeles calculates the cost of nuclear weapons programs to our communities. See what the costs are in your community.

Nwa Legislative Tracker

PSR Nuclear Weapons Abolition Program Legislation Tracker

PSR’s Nuclear Weapons Abolition (NWA) program maintains this legislation tracker to monitor legislation related to nuclear weapons activities happening within Congress. Updated weekly.

PSR: First Year Of The Russian War In Ukraine

First Year of the Russian War in Ukraine: Humanitarian Impacts

PSR report compiling the humanitarian impacts that the Russian War has had this past year in Ukraine.

People Over Pentagon Letter to President Biden on Pentagon Budget

Letter to President Biden on the Pentagon Budget, signed by National PSR and PSR chapters.

Nuclear weapons are never the answer

War in Ukraine Toolkit

PSR’s War in Ukraine Toolkit provides advocacy tips, quotes from PSR leaders, and resources for further information on nuclear risks.

Nuclear Risks At The Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant

Nuclear Risks at the Ukrainian Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP)

Since Russia first took over the ZNPP on March 4, 2022, there has been major concern over the safety of the plant and the risk of a potential nuclear incident that could result in the release of radiation in Ukraine and elsewhere.

ENGLISH Nuclear Famine Report Final

Nuclear Famine: Even a “limited” nuclear war would cause abrupt climate disruption and global starvation

Even a “limited” nuclear war would cause abrupt climate disruption and global starvation.