Scientists Speaking Out on Nuclear Weapons Issues
Experts' Letter to President Obama on the Nuclear Posture Review (2009)
A letter urging President Obama to ensure that the Nuclear Posture Review reflects the priorities he outlined in his visionary Prague speech last April.
NGO Letter to President Obama on the Nuclear Posture Review (2009)
A letter urging President Obama to ensure that the Nuclear Posture Review reflects the priorities he outlined in his visionary Prague speech last April.
Open Letter to President Obama and Prime Minister Hatoyama (2009)
Open letter asking these leaders to support changes in U.S. nuclear weapons policy while reaffirming the U.S.-Japanese alliance.
Open Letter to President Obama on Nuclear Weapons (2009)
Open letter urging President Obama to bring U.S. nuclear policy in line with the goals he outlined in his speech in Prague.
Scientists' Statement on U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy (2008)
Statement urging the Obama administration to implement a nuclear weapons policy that reflects the realities of today's world, and future challenges to the nation's security.
Scientists Opposed to Mandating Increased Nuclear Test Readiness (2003)
Letter opposing a Congressional mandate to shorten the time the United States would need to resume nuclear testing.
Scientists' Letter to the Senate on Mini-Nukes (2003)
Letter urging the Senate to retain the Spratt-Furse law banning development leading to the production of nuclear weapons with yields of less than five kilotons.
Scientists' Statement on Nuclear Bunker-Busters (2002)
Statement emphasizing the technical and scientific reasons for not developing nuclear bunker busters.
Experts' Letter to President Bush: the NPR (2002)
Letter expressing concern over the recommendations made by the 2002 Nuclear Posture Review.
Experts' Letter on Chinese Espionage & the CTBT (1999)
Letter encouraging ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.

