Anti-nuclear Movement in Germany

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The German Nuclear Phase-Out
''This article is written from the point of view of a person who is in involved in one of the several anti-nuclear movements in Germany. Other people would surely tell the story from a different angle.''

Why did Germany decide to start pulling away from their dependence on nuclear energy?
Beforehand one remark: It seems that many people in many countries around the world have the impression that the fact that there is no possibility to construct a new nuclear power plant in Germany and that there is much resistance against any nuclear developments would depend on the government's decision to phase-out the German nuclear power plants. But it is the other way around: after decades of fights between nuclear industry, governments and the anti-nuclear movement the federal government changed its mind in 1998. They started to adopt a position that had already manifested itself as a reality: there was no way of establishing new nuclear power plants.

But: while the new government said they want to phase-out nuclear power the same parties approved the extension of the Uranium Enrichment Facility in Gronau to multiply the production of fuel for nuclear power plants. And the "Nuclear Consent" called peace treaty wasn't negotiated with an important player - the anti-nuclear movement. Eventually the nuclear phase-out was the product of the negotiations of the political parties (mainly the Social Democrats) and the main nuclear companies. Due to this fact the Nuclear Consent wasn't backed by an important force of the society. Some believe that including anti-nuclear NGOs in the treaty could have prevented to revoke the nuclear phase-out by a later government.

The challenge of dependency on only one or two energy sources was already known in Germany - the oil crisis of the 1970s showed that this dependency is dangerous. So at the beginning many supporters of the nuclear industry argued that nuclear power would help to gain more independence from oil etc. In later discussions the dependency on Uranium also became an aspect, and environmentalists argued that being dependent on certain (especially: non-renewable) energy sources is not good to supply the society's electricity demands.

But in the end the main reason for the change in policies was a political decision that was caused by the long-term and strong resistance against nuclear power in Germany.

Was this a political decision or was it brought about by anti-nuclear pressure?
Both. Since the 1970s a huge movement against nuclear power had been established in Germany. Besides all the "normal" small activities like information events, educational work, local actions etc., some big events took place and showed the anti-nuclear resistance of great parts of the population: there were several demonstrations against nuclear plants with some 100,000 people, as well as occupations of planned nuclear facilities with huge numbers of supporters. And, probably very important, there was a great diversity of different kinds of actions, strategies and ideas how to fight against nuclear power. Eventually this mixture of very different people and their ways to resist prevented several nuclear power plants from being constructed, being taken into operation, or being operated for more than a few months.

Some famous names of huge battles against nuclear power are the sites Wackersdorf, Brokdorf and Gorleben. The state was very pro-nuclear and wanted to push through their policy with nearly every means possible. They used riot police with tear gas, projectiles, water cannons and batons against protesters which were mostly peaceful at the beginning. There are even pictures of women with baby carriages being attacked by water cannons and tear gas. In many cases people fought back - the police violence caused the radicalization of many people. Many were injured during the battles, some died of police violence. The catastrophe in Chernobyl triggered off the establishment of new strong anti-nuclear movements in Germany. In many cases the nuclear companies gave up because of the long-term and powerful protests. In other cases politicians decided that it is politically impossible to enforce nuclear power (e.g. the planned Center for waste disposal in Germany that was proposed to include a reprocessing unit, fast breeder power station and other nuclear facilities).

In the 1990s the social movements lost their strength, this also applied to the anti-nuclear movements. But as it was a very strong movement before, it remained an important social issue with many groups, direct action and permanent educational work. Anyway, it didn't reach the old size and strength again. In the second half of the 1990s the movement grew again because of the first transports of high level radioactive waste to the temporary repository in Gorleben. By 2001 with every Castor (cask for the transport and storage of radioactive materials) transport the resistance became bigger. In 2001 some 20,000 people protested against the transport.

In 1998 the new government (after nearly two decades the Social Democrats formed a government again - together with the Green Party) decided Germany's nuclear phase-out. The nuclear topic was a major issue in the election campaigns of both parties, so they had to act upon it. But they didn't fulfill their promises: the so-called "abandonment of nuclear energy" was nothing more than an enactment of the actual political situation at this time. The new law said that no new nuclear power plants would be allowed to be constructed - but this was no new situation as it was clear that the resistance against such endeavours was too strong. It stressed that government policy decides about the use of nuclear energy and not the companies - this should go without saying. And it declared a moratorium for the proposed final disposal site in Germany of up to ten years - and this was no decision against the Gorleben site.

On the other hand, the nuclear phase-out law allowed the nuclear companies to produce a certain amount of electricity with the existing power plants and gave them a formal right to do so. The government committed itself not to try and stop the nuclear power stations earlier, especially not to use fiscal means (e.g. taxes on nuclear power) to restrict nuclear power. And the final disposal site "Schacht Konrad" was sacrificed (= the resistance of the parties against this project was stopped) in order to convince the nuclear industry to agree with the new law. Anyway, at the end of the day the nuclear phase-out law was no progress but full of concessions to the nuclear industry.

Nowadays the so-called German nuclear phase-out serves another issue: it works as a positive signal towards other countries and gives some backing to arguments against nuclear plans in Germany brought forth by certain interest groups including some political parties. Even if the context of this "phase-out" was not so positive at the time it was introduced, it is an important symbol for anti-nuclear resistance today.

Was the inability to dispose of high-level waste one of the reasons for abandoning nuclear?
The unsolved problem of nuclear waste disposal is an important argument against nuclear power. For this reason it will also have influenced the decision for the nuclear phase-out law. But the discussions were not so much about detail problems but about nuclear power in general. In my memory the issue was discussed as well-known that nuclear power is dangerous and that there are further problems such as the unsolved disposal of the waste (not only high level radioactive), destructive and indigenous people exploiting Uranium mining, proliferation etc.

Did the decision to abandon nuclear and pursue renewable energy occur at the same time?
It was connected with each other, somehow. Of course, renewable energy policies started long time before. Even the conservative government couldn't deny the importance and prospects of renewable sources and started a programme to sponsor those energies. It was called the "Energy Feed-In Law" and it stipulated certain amounts of money the electricity companies had to pay for power from renewable sources of private producers. So a fixed price was guaranteed for renewable energies and people could invest in this technology without high risks. The first renewable boom was triggered off by this law.

In 1998, when the Social Democrats and the Green Party formed the government (and introduced the "Nuclear Phase-Out Law") a new renewable energy law was established: the "Renewable Energy Law". It increased the support for renewable energies once more.

The phase-out policy required something like the renewable energy law, because it was clear that alternatives are necessary if the abandonment of nuclear energy was to be carried through with. So it was a logical consequence of the nuclear phase-out policy.

Anyway, the establishment of renewable energies was not the precondition for a nuclear phase-out policy. Both were caused by political pressure of the anti-nuclear movement in the decade before. Many anti-nuclear activists had early on demanded for substantial sponsoring of the use of renewable energy sources and many of them had campaigned for renewable energies or created first enterprises in this sector.

Did the majority of German people support getting rid of nuclear power?
A long time the majority of the population was anti-nuclear. But the governments and the industry ignored the public opinion and continued the pro-nuclear policy for a long time. When the government decided to make the nuclear phase-out official at the end of the last century, about 75 % of the population wanted a nuclear phase-out.

The government of Social Democrats and Green Party was in some ways a step backwards for the environmental scene as many people believed that everything will become good now and many environmental (and also anti-nuclear) activities stopped over the first years of the new government. Another consequence was that environmentalists saying that it's not enough what the government does were seen to be extremists - the public believed that the environmentalists already are in the government and that everyone who demands more was crazy or at least not serious.

It was a hard way for the movement to reconstitute and to develop critical positions towards the "green government's policy" and to gain strength again. Up to last year the public opinion towards nuclear power had become less clear anti-nuclear than before the nuclear phase-out policy, only a few more than 50 % wanted the abandonment of nuclear energy.

These days a clear majority of more than 70 % is anti-nuclear again. Caused was this development by the pro-nuclear propaganda of the conservative party that believed to make an election campaign with this topic. But the opposite occured: Many people understood that clear anti-nuclear positions are needed and made their stances like this.

History
The anti-nuclear movement in Germany has a long history dating back to the early 1970s, when large demonstrations prevented the construction of a nuclear plant at Wyhl. Anti-nuclear success at Wyhl inspired nuclear opposition throughout Germany, in other parts of Europe, and in North America.

Early years
The tiny hamlet of Wyhl, in the southwestern corner of Germany, was first mentioned in 1971 as a possible site for a nuclear power station. In the years that followed, local opposition steadily mounted, but this had little impact on politicians and planners. Official permission for the plant was granted and earthworks began on 17 February 1975. On 18 February, local people spontaneously occupied the site and police removed them forcibly two days later. Television coverage of police dragging away farmers and their wives helped to turn nuclear power into a major national issue, with subsequent support coming particularly from the nearby university town of Freiburg. On 23 February about 30,000 people re-occupied the Wyhl site and plans to remove them were abandoned by the state government in view of the large number involved and potential for more adverse publicity. On 21 March 1975, an administrative court withdrew the construction licence for the plant. The plant was never built and the land eventually became a nature reserve.

The Wyhl occupation generated extensive national debate. This initially centred on the state government's handling of the affair and associated police behaviour, but interest in nuclear issues was also stimulated. The Wyhl experience encouraged the formation of citizen action groups near other planned nuclear sites. Many other anti-nuclear groups formed elsewhere, in support of these local struggles, and some existing citizens' action groups widened their aims to include the nuclear issue. This is how the German anti-nuclear movement evolved. Anti-nuclear success at Wyhl also inspired nuclear opposition in the rest of Europe and North America.

Other protests
In 1976 and 1977, mass demonstrations took place at Kalkar, the site of Germany's first FBR, and at Brokdorf, north of Hamburg. The circumstances at Brokdorf were similar to those at Wyhl, in that the behaviour of the police was again crucial: The authorities had rushed through the licensing process, and police occupied the site hours before the first construction license was granted, in order to prevent a repetition of Wyhl. Demonstrators trying to enter the site a few days later got harsh treatment, and all this helped consolidate the population in opposition.

In February 1977 the prime minister of Lower Saxony, Ernst Albrecht of the Christian Democratic Union, announced that the salt mines in Gorleben would be utilised to store radioactive waste. New protests by the local population and opponents of nuclear power broke out and approximately 20,000 people attended the first large demonstration in Gorleben on March 12, 1977. Protests about Gorleben continued for many years.

In the early 1980s plans to build a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in the Bavarian town of Wackersdorf lead to major protests. In 1986, West German police were confronted by demonstrators armed with slingshots, crowbars and Molotov cocktails at the site of a nuclear reprocessing plant in Wackersdorf. The plans for the plant were abandoned in 1988. It still isn't clear whether protests or plant economics led to the decision.

In 1981, Germany's largest anti-nuclear demonstration took place to protest against the construction of the Brokdorf Nuclear Power Plant on the North Sea coast west of Hamburg. Some 100,000 people came face to face with 10,000 police officers. Twenty-one policemen were injured by demonstrators armed with gasoline bombs, sticks, stones and high-powered slingshots. The plant began operations in October 1986 and is scheduled to close in 2018.

Recent developments
The anti-nuclear protests were also a driving force of the green movement in Germany, from which the party The Greens evolved. When they first came to power in the Schröder administration of 1998 they achieved their major political goal for which they had fought for 20 years: abandoning nuclear energy in Germany.

In 2002, the "Act on the structured phase-out of the utilization of nuclear energy for the commercial generation of electricity" took effect, following a drawn-out political debate and lengthy negotiations with nuclear power plant operators. The act legislated for the shut-down of all German nuclear plants by 2021. The Stade Nuclear Power Plant was the first one to go offline in November 2003, followed by the Obrigheim Nuclear Power Plant in 2005. Block-A of the Biblis Nuclear Power Plant is still provisionally scheduled to be shut down in 2008. Block-B is going back online after a year-long shutdown on December 13 or 14, 2007 and is scheduled to keep operating until 2009 or 2012.

In 2007, amid concerns that Russian energy supplies to western Europe may not be reliable, conservative politicians, including Chancellor Angela Merkel and Economics Minister Michael Glos, continued to question the decision to phase out nuclear power in Germany. WISE along with other anti-nuclear movement groups contend that the climate problem can only be solved by the use of renewable forms of energy along with efficient and economical energy technologies.

In November 2008, a shipment of radioactive waste from German nuclear plants arrived at a storage site near Gorleben after being delayed by large protests from nuclear activists. More than 15,000 people took part in the protests which involved blocking trucks with sit-down demonstrations and blocking the route with tractors. The demonstrations were partly a response to conservative calls for a rethink of the planned phaseout of nuclear power stations.


 * see also the short history of the resistance against the Castor transports

Anti-nuclear groups and organizations in Germany

 * 1) AFLUM - Atomkraftfrei leben in der Uckermark
 * 2) * AFLUM, Untere Dorfstraße 20, D-16307 Mescherin; phone: +49 151 28255890; [mailto:infoATaflum.de info AT aflum.de]
 * 3) * Volker Schmidt Roy (Press Officer)
 * 4) * Alexander Mempel (Representative)
 * 5) * Jörg Strutzke (Public Relations, Recording Secretary)
 * 6) AAA - Aktion Atommüllfreie Asse
 * 7) * Manfred Kracht, Am Hopfengarten 17, D-38304 Wolfenbüttel; phone: +49 5331 298950; [mailto:infoATaaa-wf.de info AT aaa-wf.de]
 * 8) * Margret Toepfer, Tel. +49 05331/78440, margrettoepfer AT gmx.de
 * 9) * Ursula Kleber, Tel. + 49 05332/3547, UKleber AT t-online.de
 * 10) * Postal Address: Manfred Kracht, Am Hopfengarten 17, 38304 Wolfenbüttel; http://aaa-wf.de
 * 11) Ahauser Christen gegen Atomenergie
 * 12) * Norbert Böing, Bussardweg 35, D-48683 Ahaus; +49 2561 69005, [mailto:n.boeingATgmx.de n.boeing AT gmx.de]
 * 13) aetsch - Anti-AKW-Gruppe Heidelberg
 * 14) * Eine Welt Zentrum, c/o Karlstorbahnhof, Am Karlstor 1, D-69117 Heidelberg; phone: +49 6221 978927
 * 15) Aktion Z Unterweser
 * 16) * Bürgerinitiative Aktion Z, Jürgen Janssen, Abser Deich, D-26935 Stadland; [mailto:infoATaktion-z.de info AT aktion-z.de]
 * 17) * Dr. Ingo Harms, Oldenburg; phone: +49 441 52333
 * 18) * Elke Kuik-Janssen, Rodenkirchen; phone: +49 4732 2355
 * 19) * Hans-Otto Meyer-Ott, Brake; phone: +49 4401 3813
 * 20) * Press Officers:
 * 21) ** Hinrich Brader, Beckum; phone: +49 4732 348
 * 22) ** Jürgen Janssen, Rodenkirchen; phone: +49 4732 2355, +49 172 9074705
 * 23) * Kirsten Neubig, Dorfstr. 11, D-39638 Zobbenitz; +49 151 17529919
 * 24) * [mailto:anti_atom_magdeburgATgmx.de anti_atom_magdeburg AT gmx.de]
 * 25) * regular meetings every 1st and 3rd Monday a month at eineWelt Haus'' in Magdeburg
 * 26) Aktionsbündnis Atommüll-Lager Obrigheim
 * 27) * Gertrud Patan, Schefflenz; phone: +49 6293 1551; [mailto:gpatanATt-online.de gpatan AT t-online.de]
 * 28) Aktionsbündnis "Bielefeld steigt aus"
 * 29) * Christian Heißenberg, Wertherstr. 30a, D-33615 Bielefeld
 * 30) Aktionsbündnis Castor-Widerstand Neckarwestheim
 * 31) * c/o DemoZ, Wilhelmstr. 45/1, D-71638 Ludwigsburg; phone: +49 7141 903363; fax: +49 7141/923991; [mailto:neckarwestheimATantiatom.net neckarwestheim AT antiatom.net], [mailto:anti-akw.neckarwestheimATs.netic.de anti-akw.neckarwestheim AT s.netic.de]
 * 32) Aktionsbündnis Energiewende Heilbronn
 * 33) * Daniel Knoll, c/o BUND Regionalgeschäftsstelle Heilbronn-Franken, Lixstraße 8, D-74072 Heilbronn; [mailto:Energiewende-HNATgmx.de Energiewende-HN AT gmx.de]
 * 34) Aktionsbündnis Fessenheim stilllegen. JETZT!
 * 35) * [mailto:kontaktATfessenheimstop.org kontakt AT fessenheimstop.org]
 * 36) Aktionsbündnis gegen Atomenergie Aachen
 * 37) * [mailto:anti-akw-acATgmx.de anti-akw-ac AT gmx.de]; on Facebook
 * 38) Aktionsbündnis gegen die Verlängerung der AKW-Laufzeiten Castrop-Rauxel
 * 39) * Ulrich Werkle, Zehntfeld 35, D-44575 Castrop-Rauxel; phone: +49 2305 42935; [mailto:ulrichATwerkle.net ulrich AT werkle.net]
 * 40) Aktionsbündnis Münsterland gegen Atomanlagen
 * 41) * [mailto:infoATkein-castor-nach-ahaus.de info AT kein-castor-nach-ahaus.de]
 * 42) Aktionsbündnis Stop Westcastor
 * 43) * phone: +49 241 47584458, +49 157 75075598 (mobile)
 * 44) Aktionsgemeinschaft antiatom-oa
 * 45) * Klaus Winzek, Hochgratstr. 31, D-87527 Sonthofen; [mailto:klaus.winzekATt-online.de klaus.winzek AT t-online.de]
 * 46) Aktionskreises Stilllegen Sofort - AKW Brokdorf
 * 47) * [mailto:infoATbrokdorf-antiakw.de info AT brokdorf-antiakw.de]
 * 48) AKU - Arbeitskreis Umwelt Wiesbaden
 * 49) * phone/fax: +49 611 9451351
 * 50) * meetings every Tuesday at 8 PM
 * 51) AKW-NEE Bergedorf
 * 52) AKW-Nee-Gruppe Aachen
 * 53) * phone: +49 177 8986174; [mailto:marthaa1ATweb.de marthaa1 AT web.de]
 * 54) Antiatominitiative Göttingen
 * 55) * [mailto:anti-atom-initiative-goettingenATgmx.de anti-atom-initiative-goettingen AT gmx.de]
 * 56) AntiAtom-Bündnis Niederrhein
 * 57) * c/o freischaffende atomkraftgegnerInnen moers, 47443 Moers; [mailto:infoATantiatom-buendnis-niederrhein.de info AT antiatom-buendnis-niederrhein.de]
 * 58) * [mailto:antiatom-niederrheinATarcor.de antiatom-niederrhein AT arcor.de]
 * 59) * regular meetings every 2nd Wednesday a month at 7.30 PM at Jugendzentrum der Ev. Kirche Wanheim
 * 60) AntiAtom-Euskirchen (AAE)
 * 61) * [mailto:antiatomeuskirchenATriseup.net antiatomeuskirchen AT riseup.net]
 * 62) Antiatom-fuku
 * 63) * [mailto:infoATantiatom-fuku.de info AT antiatom-fuku.de]
 * 64) Anti Atom Berlin
 * 65) * c/o Stadtteilbüro Friedrichshain, Warschauer Str. 23, D-10243 Berlin; phone: +49 30 61201791; [mailto:kontaktATantiatomberlin.de kontakt AT antiatomberlin.de]
 * 66) Anti Atom Gruppe Karlsruhe ATOM-AG
 * 67) * A.T.O.M.AG der Projektwerkstatt Spunk, Steinstr. 23, D-76133 Karlsruhe; phone: +49 721 3545740; [mailto:anti-atom-karlsruheATgmx.de anti-atom-karlsruhe AT gmx.de]
 * 68) * meetings on Wednesdays at 8 PM - better ask before!
 * 69) Anti Atom Initiative Oberhausen
 * 70) * plenum every Thursday at 8 PM at Fabrik K14, Lothringer Str. 64, D-46045 Oberhausen; [mailto:infoATantiatom-oberhausen.de info AT antiatom-oberhausen.de]
 * 71) AntiAtomBonn
 * 72) * c/o Ökozentrum Bonn, Friesdorfer Str. 6, D-53173 Bonn; [mailto:kontaktATantiatombonn.de kontakt AT antiatombonn.de]
 * 73) AntiAtomFreiburg
 * 74) * Wilhelmstraße 24a, D-79098 Freiburg; [mailto:kontaktATantiatomfreiburg.de kontakt AT antiatomfreiburg.de]
 * 75) * Facebook
 * 76) * regular meeting every Tuesday at 7 PM
 * 77) AntiAtomNetz Trier
 * 78) * c/o Umweltzentrum Trier, Pfützenstr. 1, D-54290 Trier
 * 79) AntiAtomOldenburg
 * 80) * AntiAtomOldenburg.de, D-26129 Oldenburg; [mailto:infoATantiatomoldenburg.de info AT antiatomoldenburg.de]
 * 81) antiAtom-Plenum Kassel
 * 82) * [mailto:a3-kasselATweb.de a3-kassel AT web.de]
 * 83) * meetings every Monday at Karoshi
 * 84) AntiAtomPlenum Göttingen
 * 85) * c/o Buchladen Rote Straße, Nikolaikirchhof 7, 37073 Göttingen, [mailto:aapgoeATgmx.de aapgoe AT gmx.de], [mailto:aapgoe-info-subscribeATlists.so36.net aapgoe-info-subscribe AT lists.so36.net]
 * 86) * regular meetings on Tuesdays at 8.30 PM at Juzi Cafe, Bürgerstraße 41, D-37073 Göttingen
 * 87) Anti-AKW-Gruppe Linzgau
 * 88) * Pit Fischer, Riedstr. 26/1, D-88639 Wald; phone: +49 7578 921828; [mailto:anti-akw-linzgauATurl-koenig.de anti-akw-linzgau AT url-koenig.de]
 * 89) Anti-AKW-Initiative Groß-Gerau
 * 90) * Beate Gersbeck; phone: +49 6105 4089890; [mailto:beate.gersbeckATweb.de beate.gersbeck AT web.de]{Spamprotection}}
 * 91) * Walter Seeger, Bleichstr. 16, D-64521 Groß-Gerau; phone: +49 6152 53551; [mailto:dibbeguggerATt-online.de dibbegugger AT t-online.de]
 * 92) Anti-Atomplenum-Weserbergland
 * 93) * Bernd Schlinkmann, Reherweg 133, D-31787 Hameln; phone: +49 171 6803358; [mailto:b.kellermannATgmx.de b.kellermann AT gmx.de], [mailto:infoATanti-atom.org info AT anti-atom.org]
 * 94) * regular meetings every 1st and 3rd Wednesday a month at 7 PM at Sumpfblume Hameln
 * 95) Anti-Atom-Halle
 * 96) Anti-Atom-Kreis Nienburg
 * 97) Anti-Atom-Spaziergangs Wilhelmshaven
 * 98) * Rainer Büscher, Bismarckstraße 13, D-26384 Wilhelmshaven; phone: +49 4421 9839940; [mailto:bueschermaATgmx.de buescherma AT gmx.de]
 * 99) Anti-Atom-Würzburg
 * 100) Anti-Atom Bündnis NordOst
 * 101) * Herrmannsstraße 36, D-18055 Rostock, [mailto:anti-atom-hroATsystemausfall.org anti-atom-hro AT systemausfall.org], [mailto:mitmachenATsystemausfall.org mitmachen AT systemausfall.org]; http://www.lubmin-nix-da.de
 * 102) * Katrin Gandswindt, Goethestr. 1, D-17489 Greifswald; [mailto:infonetzATsystemausfall.org infonetz AT systemausfall.org], [mailto:mitmachenATsystemausfall.org mitmachen AT systemausfall.org]
 * 103) * Facebook, Twitter
 * 104) Anti-Atom Hersfeld-Rotenburg
 * 105) * [mailto:Lucas.SichardtATposteo.de Lucas.Sichardt AT posteo.de]
 * 106) Anti-Atom-Braunschweig
 * 107) * regular meetings every 1st and 3rd Monday a month at Schimmelhof B2, Hamburgerstr. 273b
 * 108) Anti-Atom-Bündnis Aschaffenburg
 * 109) Anti-Atom-Bündnis Giessen
 * 110) * regular meetings every Monday at 7.30 PM at Pit's Pinte (Grünberger Str.)
 * 111) Anti-Atom-Bündnis Kempten
 * 112) Anti-Atom-Bündnis Lübeck
 * 113) * c/o AKZENT, Hüxstr. 83-85, D-23552 Lübeck
 * 114) * regular meetings every Thursday at 7.30 PM at AKZENT, Hüxstr. 83-85 (entry via gate at no. 79)
 * 115) Anti-Atom-Bündnis Minden
 * 116) Anti-Atom-Bündnis Schaumburg
 * 117) * http://grohnde.wordpress.com/schaumburg/
 * 118) * meeting every first Tuesday in a month at 7 PM at Alte Polizei, Obernstr. 29, in Stadthagen
 * 119) Anti-Atom-Büro Hamburg
 * 120) * phone: +49 40 3909222; [mailto:aabbueroATnadir.org aabbuero AT nadir.org]
 * 121) Anti-Atom-Gruppe Flensburg
 * 122) * Norderstraße 41, D-24939 Flensburg
 * 123) * meetings at Infoladen Subtilus
 * 124) Anti-Atom-Gruppe Mannheim
 * 125) * c/o Bücherladen Neckarstadt, Kobellstr. 17, D-68167 Mannheim
 * 126) Anti-Atom-Gruppe Osnabrück
 * 127) * Maria Braig, Laischaftsstr.33, D-49080 Osnabrück; [mailto:infoATantiatomgruppe-osnabrueck.de info AT antiatomgruppe-osnabrueck.de]
 * 128) Anti-Atom-Initiative Greifswald
 * 129) * Lange Straße 14, D-17498 Greifswald
 * 130) * meetings at Klex
 * 131) Anti-Atom-Initiative im Kreis Pinneberg
 * 132) * phone: +49 160 92042914 (mobile); [mailto:antiatompinnebergATgooglemail.com antiatompinneberg AT googlemail.com]
 * 133) * regular meetings every 1st and 3rd Tuesday a month at 7 PM at VFL-Heim, Fahltskamp 53 in D-25421 Pinneberg
 * 134) Anti-Atom-Montagsspaziergänge:
 * 135) * Montagsspaziergang Bad Kreuznach
 * 136) ** Susanne Patzelt; [mailto:Su.PatzeltATgruenebadkreuznach.de Su.Patzelt AT gruenebadkreuznach.de]
 * 137) ** Carsten Zahn; phone: +49 671 8964641; [mailto:zahnATgruene-kh.de zahn AT gruene-kh.de]
 * 138) * Montagsspaziergang Hachenburg
 * 139) ** Harry Neumann (NABU); phone: +49 2626 926441; [mailto:nabuATharry-neumann.de nabu AT harry-neumann.de]
 * 140) ** Ute Beckhaus (BUND); [mailto:ute.beckhausATt-online.de ute.beckhaus AT t-online.de]
 * 141) * Montagsspaziergang Kaiserslautern
 * 142) ** Holger Schindler, BUND; phone: +49 6306 701505
 * 143) * Montagsspaziergang Koblenz
 * 144) ** Egbert Bialk; phone: +49 261 94249722; [mailto:e.bialkATt-online.de e.bialk AT t-online.de]
 * 145) * Montagsspaziergang Landau
 * 146) ** BUND-Regionalbüro Landau, Sylvia Mentzel; phone: +49 6341 381671; [mailto:regionalbueroATbund-pfalz.de regionalbuero AT bund-pfalz.de]
 * 147) * Montagsspaziergang Mainz
 * 148) ** Franz Botens; phone: +49 178 7312566 (mobile); [mailto:botensATweb.de botens AT web.de]
 * 149) ** every first Monday a month at Gutenbergplatz in Mainz
 * 150) * Montagsspaziergang Neustadt an der Weinstraße
 * 151) ** Herrmann Scherrer; phone: +49 6327 5547
 * 152) * Montagsspaziergang Perl
 * 153) ** Ute Schlumpberger; [mailto:cattenom-non-merciATonline.de cattenom-non-merci AT online.de]
 * 154) * Montagsspaziergang Saarbrücken
 * 155) ** Christoph Hassel (BUND); phone: +49 177 4113218 (mobile)
 * 156) * Montagsspaziergang Wiesbaden
 * 157) ** [mailto:montagsdemowiesbadenATweb.de montagsdemowiesbaden AT web.de]
 * 158) * Montagsspaziergang Zweibrücken
 * 159) ** Dr. Norbert Pohlmann, Zweibrücken; phone/fax: +49 6332 73609, +49 160 3042481 (mobile)
 * 160) Anti-Atom-Plenum Berlin
 * 161) * c/o Papiertiger, Cuvrystr. 25, D-10997 Berlin
 * 162) * Waldemarstr. 46, D-10999 Berlin; [mailto:aap-berlinATgmx.net aap-berlin AT gmx.net]; http://twitter.com/#!/aapberlin
 * 163) * Kurfürstenstr. 14, D-10785 Berlin; phone: +49 30 2616252; fax: +49 30 2619812; [mailto:aap-berlinATgmx.net aap-berlin AT gmx.net]
 * 164) Anti-Atom-Plenum Bochum
 * 165) * fax: +49 234 9230931185
 * 166) Anti-Atom Plenum Köln
 * 167) * Naturfreundehaus Kalk, Kapellenstr. 9a, D-51103 Köln-Kalk; [mailto:antiatomplenumkoelnATgmx.de antiatomplenumkoeln AT gmx.de]
 * 168) Anti-Atom-Plenum Marburg
 * 169) * [mailto:infoATanti-atom-marburg.de info AT anti-atom-marburg.de]
 * 170) Anti-Atom-Proteste Thüringen
 * 171) Anti-Castor-Bündnis Düsseldorf
 * 172) Anti-Castor-Plenum Jena
 * 173) * [mailto:acpATriseup.net acp AT riseup.net]
 * 174) Arbeitskreis gegen Atomanlagen
 * 175) * Dieter Kaufmann, Adlerflychtstr. 29, D-60318 Frankfurt; phone: +49 69 5975186; [mailto:akdieterATaol.com akdieter AT aol.com]
 * 176) Arbeitsgemeinschaft Schacht Konrad e.V.
 * 177) * Bleckenstedter Str. 14a, D-38239 Salzgitter; phone: +49 5341 900194, fax: +49 5341 900195; [mailto:infoATag-schacht-konrad.de info AT ag-schacht-konrad.de]
 * 178) Arbeitskreis gegen das AKW Philippsburg
 * 179) * Matthias Mauser, Ludwig-Wilhelm-Str. 19, D-76131 Karlsruhe; phone: +49 6151 712365; [mailto:anti-atomATt-online.de anti-atom AT t-online.de]
 * 180) Arbeitskreis Umwelt (AKU) Gronau
 * 181) * Siedlerweg 7, D-48599 Gronau; phone: +49 2562 23125, fax: +49 2565 97782; [mailto:mailATaku-gronau.de mail AT aku-gronau.de]
 * 182) Asse II Koordinationskreis (A2K)
 * 183) * Am Bahndamm 3, D-38321 Denkte; phone: +49 177 2000086; [mailto:webmasterATasse2.de webmaster AT asse2.de]
 * 184) Asse-II - Braunschweig
 * 185) * [mailto:t.erbeATgmx.de t.erbe AT gmx.de]
 * 186) Atomausstieg jetzt! Aktionsbündnis Region Ulm/Neu-Ulm
 * 187) * c/o BUND-Umweltzentrum Ulm, Pfauengasse 28, D-89073 Ulm; phone: +49 731 66695; fax: +49 731 66696; [mailto:infoATatomausstieg-jetzt-ulm.de info AT atomausstieg-jetzt-ulm.de]
 * 188) Atomausstieg Kulmbach
 * 189) Atomausstieg selber machen!
 * 190) * c/o NaturFreunde Deutschlands e.V., Warschauer Str. 58a, D-10243 Berlin; phone: +49 800 7626852 (freecall)
 * 191) AtomErbe Obrigheim
 * 192) * [mailto:initiativeATatomerbe-obrigheim.de initiative AT atomerbe-obrigheim.de]
 * 193) * Boris Cotar, In der Heinrichsburg 10/9, D-74821 Mosbach-Neckarelz; [mailto:cotarATatomerbe-obrigheim.de cotar AT atomerbe-obrigheim.de]
 * 194) * Gertrud Patan, Hauptstraße 17, D-74850 Schefflenz; phone: +49 6293 1551; [mailto:patanATatomerbe-obrigheim.de patan AT atomerbe-obrigheim.de]
 * 195) atomisches Café
 * 196) * every 1st Wednesday a months at 8 PM at Ludolf-Camphausen-Straße 36, D-50672 Köln; [mailto:atomischescafeATriseup.net atomischescafe AT riseup.net]
 * 197) * Facebook
 * 198) atomkraftENDE.darmstadt
 * 199) * regular meetings every 2nd and 4th Thursday a month at 8 PM in the Oetinger Villa, Kranichsteiner Str. 81, D-64289 Darmstadt, Projektwerkstatt (1st floor); [mailto:atomkraftENDE.darmstadtATgmx.de atomkraftENDE.darmstadt AT gmx.de]
 * 200) Atomkraftfreies Japan Sayonara Genpatsu Düsseldorf e.V.
 * 201) * phone: +49 2150 911 650; [mailto:sayonaragenpatsuAThotmailDOTcom sayonaragenpatsu AT hotmail DOT com]
 * 202) atomplenum Hannover
 * 203) * phone: +49 511 458 14 03; fax: +49 1805 28131182815; [mailto:infoATatomplenum.de info AT atomplenum.de]
 * 204) * Christian Deußing, Beesem 12, D-29587 Luckau; [mailto:visdpATatomplenum.de visdp AT atomplenum.de]
 * 205) * regular meetings every 2nd Thursday a months and if necessary at 8 PM at Stärkestraße 15 in Hannover-Linden
 * 206) Atomreaktor Wannsee dichtmachen!
 * 207) * [mailto:kontaktATatomreaktor-wannsee-dichtmachen.de kontakt AT atomreaktor-wannsee-dichtmachen.de]
 * 208) Attac - Gruppe Herford
 * 209) * [mailto:bickATteleos-web.de bick AT teleos-web.de], [mailto:RuthsMailATgmx.de RuthsMail AT gmx.de]
 * 210) * regular meetings every 4th Friday a month at 8 PM at citizen's center Haus unter den Linden (HudL) and every 2nd Thursday a month at 7.30 PM at Böckmanns Laden, Oetinghauser Weg
 * 211) aufpASSEn e.V.
 * 212) * Ursula Kleber, Presseweg 6, D-38170 Kneitlingen-Eilum; [mailto:infoATaufpassen.org info AT aufpassen.org]
 * 213) A.K.W.Ende Bergstraße
 * 214) * [mailto:akwendeATgooglemail.com akwende AT googlemail.com]
 * 215) Badisch-Elsässische Bürgerinitiativen
 * 216) * [mailto:postATbadisch-elsaessische.net post AT badisch-elsaessische.net]
 * 217) Bäuerliche Notgemeinschaft Lüchow-Dannenberg
 * 218) * Heinz Kulow, Zargleben, D-29487 Luckau; [mailto:infoATbaeuerliche-notgemeinschaft.de info AT baeuerliche-notgemeinschaft.de]
 * 219) BI AntiAtom Ludwigsburg
 * 220) * [mailto:antiatom-ludwigsburgATweb.de antiatom-ludwigsburg AT web.de]
 * 221) BI Cuxhaven ohne Atomtransporte
 * 222) * E. Roskosch-Buntemeyer, Klaus-Groth-Str. 11, D-27472 Cuxhaven
 * 223) BI "Energiewende für Waldkirch"
 * 224) * [mailto:infoATenergiewende-waldkirch.de info AT energiewende-waldkirch.de]
 * 225) BI Energiewende Reutlingen
 * 226) * [mailto:BUND.reutlingenATgmx.de BUND.reutlingen AT gmx.de]
 * 227) BI gegen atomare Anlagen Weiden-Neustadt
 * 228) * Mühlberg 12, Röthenbach, D-92702 Kohlberg
 * 229) BI Kernenergie zur Förderung alternativer Energiekonzepte
 * 230) * phone: +49 3834 594876, +49 174 5842336 (mobile); fax: +49 3834 892150
 * 231) BI Morsleben - Initiative gegen das Atommüllendlager Morsleben e.V.
 * 232) * Rostocker Straße 5, D-38350 Helmstedt; phone/fax: +49 5351 41861; [mailto:infoATbi-morsleben.de info AT bi-morsleben.de]
 * 233) BI Oberberg Süd
 * 234) * meeting every first Monday the month at Pfannkuchenhaus, Hauptstr. 60 in Nümbrecht
 * 235) BI PrigniX
 * 236) * [mailto:prignixATgooglemail.com prignix AT googlemail.com]
 * 237) Brokdorf Akut
 * 238) * Karsten Hinrichsen, Dorfstr. 15, D-25576 Brokdorf; [mailto:kontaktATbrokdorf-akut.de kontakt AT brokdorf-akut.de]
 * 239) Bund der Bürgerinitiativen Mittlerer Neckar e.V. (BBMN)
 * 240) * Wolfram Scheffbuch, Oberdorfstraße 9, D-74366 Kirchheim am Neckar; phone: +49 7143 94668, +49 173 7397214 (mobile); fax: +49 3222 3743101; [mailto:kontaktATbbmn.de kontakt AT bbmn.de]
 * 241) Bundesverband Bürgerinitiativen Umweltschutz (BBU) e.V.
 * 242) * Prinz-Albert-Str. 55, D-53113 Bonn; phone: +49 228 214032; fax: +49 228 214033; [mailto:BBU-BonnATt-online.de BBU-Bonn AT t-online.de]
 * 243) Bündnis AKW Brunsbüttel stilllegen - jetzt!
 * 244) Bündnis Anti-Atom Ostwestfalen-Lippe
 * 245) * Barntruper Straße 200, D-32756 Detmold; [mailto:mailATAnti-Atom-OWL.de mail AT Anti-Atom-OWL.de]; http://www.twitter.com/AntiAtomOWL
 * 246) * Andreas Rohrmann, Bahnhofstr. 7, D-32683 Barntrup; [mailto:andreasATAnti-Atom-OWL.de andreas AT Anti-Atom-OWL.de], [mailto:rohrmannATweb.de rohrmann AT web.de]
 * 247) Bündnis Energiewende Bülstedt und Umzu
 * 248) * c/o Hof FYLGJA, Dorfstr. 36, D-27412 Bülstedt; [mailto:infoATbue-en-bue.de info AT bue-en-bue.de]
 * 249) Bündnis für Atomausstieg Landshut (BüfA)
 * 250) * Armin Reiseck, Landshuter Str. 41, D-84109 Wörth a.d.Isar; [mailto:armin.reiseckATgmx.de armin.reiseck AT gmx.de]
 * 251) Bündnis für Atomausstieg und erneuerbare Energien
 * 252) * Ludwig Simek, Haaggasse 16, D-93047 Regensburg; phone: +49 9453 997705; [mailto:buefa.regensburgATgooglemail.com buefa.regensburg AT googlemail.com]
 * 253) Bündnis für den Atomausstieg Freising
 * 254) * Andreas Henze, Altenhauser Fußweg 1, D-85356 Freising; [mailto:infoATatomausstieg-freising.de info AT atomausstieg-freising.de]
 * 255) Bündnis für den Atomausstieg Siegerland
 * 256) * Eimo Enninga, An der Alche 5, D-57072 Siegen; [mailto:ee2592ATyahoo.de ee2592 AT yahoo.de]
 * 257) Bündnis für Erneuerbare Energien Winsen
 * 258) * Wilfried Staake, Hoopter Elbdeich 60, D-21423 Winsen; phone: +49 4171 64712, +49 4171 654235; [mailto:wstaakeATfreenet.de wstaake AT freenet.de]
 * 259) * Bernd Meyer; phone: +49 4179 750950, +49 4171 71510, +49 170 8834885 (mobile)
 * 260) * Sabine Lehmbeck; phone: +49 4171 2519
 * 261) * Rafael Wehrspann; phone: +49 4171 667151, +49 176 20195969 (mobile)
 * 262) * Anja Stoeck; phone: +49 170 9352209 (mobile)
 * 263) Bündnis gegen Atomkraft Leipzig
 * 264) * [mailto:antiatom.leipzigATgooglemail.com antiatom.leipzig AT googlemail.com]
 * 265) Bündnis gegen Atommülllager Hanau
 * 266) * Elmar Diez, Körnerstraße 6, D-63452 Hanau; phone: +49 6181 85473; [mailto:infoATantiatom-hanau.de info AT antiatom-hanau.de], [mailto:Elmar.DiezATweb.de Elmar.Diez AT web.de]{Spamprotection}}
 * 267) Bündnis Neckar castorfrei
 * 268) * c/o Aktionsbündnis CASTOR-Widerstand Neckarwestheim, Wilhelmstr.45/1, D-71638 Ludwigsburg; [mailto:nix-ahoiATneckar-castorfreiDOTde nix-ahoi AT neckar-castorfrei DOT de]
 * 269) Bündnis Strahlenzug
 * 270) * phone: +49 2166 6736576
 * 271) Bürger gegen Atomreaktor Garching e.V.
 * 272) * Danziger Straße 19, D-85748 Garching; phone: +49 89 3203021; fax: +49 89 3262344; [mailto:buerger-gegen-atomreaktorATfrm2.de buerger-gegen-atomreaktor AT frm2.de]
 * 273) BürgerAktionSichere Asse (BASA)
 * 274) * [mailto:BASA-SickteATweb.de BASA-Sickte AT web.de]
 * 275) Bürgerbewegung atomfreies Geldern (BAG)
 * 276) * c/o Jordi Preußer, Brühlscher Weg 72, D-47608 Geldern; phone: +49 28311219392
 * 277) * Bärbel van Doornick: phone: +49 28319269157
 * 278) Bürgerinitiative Kein Atommüll Einlagerung Stopp Harrislee
 * 279) * D-24955 Harrislee; phone: +49 178 6635576; [mailto:infoATbaeshDOTde info AT baesh DOT de]
 * 280) Bürgerinitiative Cattenom-Non-Merci
 * 281) * [mailto:cattenom-non-merciATonline.de cattenom-non-merci AT online.de]
 * 282) Bürgerinitiative gegen die atomare Bedrohung Saarwellingen
 * 283) Bürgerinitiative gegen Leukämie in der Elbmarsch
 * 284) * Sabine Brosowski, August-Bebel-Straße 50, D-04275 Leipzig; phone: +49 341 46268045; [mailto:s-brosowskiATgmx.de s-brosowski AT gmx.de]
 * 285) * Bettina Boll, Bergstraße 38, D-21502 Geesthacht; phone: +49 4152 5669; [mailto:bbollATgmx.de bboll AT gmx.de]
 * 286) * Uwe Harden, Stover Elbdeich 9, D-21423 Drage; phone: +49 4176 1349; [mailto:uwe.hardenATdrage-elbe.de uwe.harden AT drage-elbe.de]
 * 287) Bürgerinitiative Gochsheim
 * 288) * Babs Günther, Weyerer Str. 58b, D-97469 Gochsheim; phone: +49 9721 61187
 * 289) Bürgerinitiative Kein Atommüll in Ahaus e.V.
 * 290) * Bahnhofstr. 51, D-48683 Ahaus; phone: +49 2561 961791; [mailto:mailATbi-ahaus.de mail AT bi-ahaus.de]
 * 291) Bürgerinitiative Leben ohne Atomkraft Griese Gegend
 * 292) * Ludger Klus, Feldstraße 3, D-19288 Leussow; phone: +49 38754 20141
 * 293) Bürgerinitiative „Mahnwache für Atomausstieg Freudenstadt“
 * 294) * Dietmar Lust; [mailto:didilustATweb.de didilust AT web.de]
 * 295) Bürgerinitiative Region Dahlenburg e.V.
 * 296) * c/o Jens-Peter Finck, Seedorf 19, 21369 Boitze; [mailto:infoATbi-dahlenburg.de info AT bi-dahlenburg.de]
 * 297) Bürgeriniative Südheide e.V.
 * 298) * Postfach 1181, D-29320 Hermannsburg; [mailto:infoATbi-suedheide.de info AT bi-suedheide.de]
 * 299) Bürgerinitiative Umweltschutz e.V. (BIU)
 * 300) * Stephanusstraße 25, D-30449 Hannover; phone: +49 511 443303; fax: +49 511 440579; [mailto:infoATbiu-hannover.de info AT biu-hannover.de]
 * 301) Bürgerinitiative Umweltschutz Hamm e.V.
 * 302) * Schleusenweg 10, D-59071 Hamm, [mailto:h.blumeATthtr-a.de h.blume AT thtr-a.de]
 * 303) Bürgerinitiative Umweltschutz Lüchow-Dannenberg e.V.
 * 304) * Rosenstr. 20, D-29439 Lüchow; phone: +49 5841 4684; fax: +49 5841 3197; [mailto:buero AT bi-luechow-dannenberg.de buero AT bi-luechow-dannenberg.de]
 * 305) Bürgerinitiative StrahlenSchutz (BISS) e.V.
 * 306) * 1st chairperson: Thomas Huk, Lahwiese 29, D-38110 Braunschweig-Thune
 * 307) * 2nd chairperson: Peter Meyer, Ziegelmasch 19, D-38110 Braunschweig-Thune
 * 308) Bürgerinnen und Bürger für eine nachhaltige Energiepolitik
 * 309) * [mailto:joerg-schmidATgmx.net joerg-schmid AT gmx.net]
 * 310) BürgerInneninitiative gegen Atomanlagen Uelzen
 * 311) * Henner Schlichting, Klein Bünstorf 5, D-29549 Bad Bevensen; [mailto:kontaktATbi-uelzen.de kontakt AT bi-uelzen.de]
 * 312) BürgerInnen-Initiative gegen Atomkraft
 * 313) * Matthias Zimmermann, Friedenswerkstatt Kiel, Exerzierplatz 19, D-24103 Kiel; phone: +49 43196688; [mailto:kielatomATgmail.com kielatom AT gmail.com]; http://twitter.com/#!/kielatom, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Montagsdemo-Kiel/147011942015992
 * 314) * Judith: phone: +49 15150007925; [mailto:juba03ATweb.de juba03 AT web.de]
 * 315) * Julian: [mailto:og-kielAThabmalnefrage.de og-kiel AT habmalnefrage.de]
 * 316) Buxtehuder Mahnwache für den Atomausstieg
 * 317) * [mailto:antiatom.buxATgmx.de antiatom.bux AT gmx.de]
 * 318) bye-bye-Biblis
 * 319) * Anti-Atom-Initiative ByeByeBiblis, Immo Rombach, Forstweg, D-63303 Dreieich; phone: +49 177 2665662; [mailto:infoATbyebyebiblis.de info AT byebyebiblis.de]
 * 320) Castorgruppe Dannenberg
 * 321) * Oliver Stich, Gartenstraße 25, D-29525 Uelzen; http://www.facebook.com/castorgruppe, http://twitter.com/#!/castornixda
 * 322) Castorgruppe Hitzacker
 * 323) * phone: +49 5862 9411131; [mailto:castorgruppehitzackerATgooglemail.com castorgruppehitzacker AT googlemail.com],
 * 324) castorstop
 * 325) Castor-Gruppe Bremen
 * 326) * phone: +49 421 79479684; [mailto:castor-gruppe-bremenATgmx.net castor-gruppe-bremen AT gmx.net]
 * 327) Celler Forum gegen Atomenergie
 * 328) * c/o Buntes Haus e.V., Hannoversche Str. 30f, D-29221 Celle; [mailto:forum-gegen-atomenergieATgmx.de forum-gegen-atomenergie AT gmx.de]
 * 329) * regular meeting every 2nd Tuesday a months at 8 PM at Buntes Haus, Hannoversche Str. 30f.
 * 330) ContrAtom
 * 331) * Jan Becker, Ziegelei 10, D-29499 Zernien OT Mützingen; phone: +49 160 8029185; [mailto:infoATcontratom.de info AT contratom.de]
 * 332) * contrAtom Rotenburg
 * 333) * contrAtom Uelzen
 * 334) Countdown 2021 - Fakten und Positionen zum Atomausstieg a campaign of "Naturfreundejugend Deutschland"
 * 335) * Kinder- und Jugendwerk der Naturfreunde - Verein zur Förderung der Naturfreundejugend Deutschlands e.V., Warschauer Str. 59a, D-10243 Berlin; phone: +49 30 29773270; fax: +49 30 29773280; [mailto:infoATnaturfreundejugend.de info AT naturfreundejugend.de]
 * 336) Duisburg Atomfrei
 * 337) * [mailto:infoATduisburg-atomfrei.de info AT duisburg-atomfrei.de]
 * 338) Ebersberger Bündnis für den Atomausstieg
 * 339) * phone: +49 8092708416; fax: +49 8092708415; [mailto:muennich@gmx.de muennich@gmx.de]
 * 340) Energiewendebündnis Nürnberg
 * 341) * Wurzelbauerstr. 29, D-90409 Nürnberg
 * 342) Energiewendeinitiative Naumburg
 * 343) * Uwe Blum, Postfach 1342, D-06603 Naumburg; phone: +49 16091781809; [mailto:InfoATEnergiewende-Naumburg.de Info AT Energiewende-Naumburg.de]
 * 344) Ermittlungsausschuss Gorleben (EA)
 * 345) * c/o BI, Rosenstr. 20, D-29439 Lüchow; phone: +49 5841 979430; [mailto:ea-gorlebenATnadir.org ea-gorleben AT nadir.org]
 * 346) Träger- und Unterstützerkreis "Endlich abschalten"
 * 347) * c/o Aktionsbündnis Energiewende Heilbronn, BUND Regionalgeschäftsstelle Heilbronn, Lixstraße 8, D-74072 Heilbronn; [mailto:endlichabschalten.deATgooglemail.com endlichabschalten.de AT googlemail.com]
 * 348) FORUM - Gemeinsam gegen das Zwischenlager und für eine verantwortbare Energiepolitik e.V.
 * 349) * Uli Brenner, Dorfstr. 22, D-89438 Holzheim; [mailto:bueroATatommuell-lager.de buero AT atommuell-lager.de]
 * 350) Frauen aktiv gegen Atomenergie
 * 351) * phone: +49 30 30879835; fax +49 30 30879825; [mailto:leitstelleATgenanet.de leitstelle AT genanet.de]; http://www.genanet.de
 * 352) Freischaffende AtomkraftgegnerInnen Moers/Neukirchen-Vluyn
 * 353) * [mailto:anti-atom-moersATarcor.de anti-atom-moers AT arcor.de]
 * 354) Friedberger Aktionsbündnis - Wir stellen uns quer
 * 355) * Hans-Dieter Wagner, Friedensstraße 10h, D-61169 Friedberg; [mailto:querstellen-friedbergATt-online.de querstellen-friedberg AT t-online.de]
 * 356) Fukushima Mahnwache - Initiative Atomstrom freie Probstei
 * 357) * [mailto:infoATfukushima-mahnwache-schoenberg.de info AT fukushima-mahnwache-schoenberg.de]
 * 358) Fürther Bündnis "Atomausstieg JETZT"
 * 359) * [mailto:Atomausstieg-JETZTATfbaj.de Atomausstieg-JETZT AT fbaj.de]
 * 360) Gesellschaft für Strahlenschutz e.V.
 * 361) * Prof. Dr. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake, Grenzstr. 20, D-30627 Hannover; phone: +49 511 95483482; [mailto:ingesfATuni-bremen.de ingesf AT uni-bremen.de]
 * 362) Gewissensruhe - Ehrenfriedhof für MDB nach dem Super-Gau
 * 363) * phone: +49 179 5338614; [mailto:info AT gewissensruhe.de info AT gewissensruhe.de]
 * 364) Gorleben Archiv e.V.
 * 365) * Rosenstr. 17, D-29439 Lüchow; phone: +49 5841 9715845; [mailto:gorlebenarchivATt-online.de gorlebenarchiv AT t-online.de]
 * 366) Gorlebener Gebet
 * 367) * Christa Kuhl, D-29462 Schreyahn; [mailto:chdkuhlATgmx.de chdkuhl AT gmx.de]
 * 368) Grohnde-abschalten.de
 * 369) * [mailto:infoATgrohnde-abschalten.de info AT grohnde-abschalten.de]
 * 370) Grohnde-Kampagne
 * 371) * phone: +49 151 56591447; [mailto:infoATgrohnde-kampagne.de info AT grohnde-kampagne.de]
 * 372) * Facebook
 * 373) Gutes Leben Güstrow
 * 374) Hildesheim steigt aus (formerly: Aktionsbündnis Hildesheimer Atomausstieg)
 * 375) * +49 5063 2717789; [mailto:infoATHildesheim-steigt-aus.de info AT Hildesheim-steigt-aus.de]
 * 376) Ini ausgestrahlt Tuttlingen
 * 377) * Ivan Lovrekovic, Zeppelinstr. 18, D-78532 Tuttlingen; phone: +49 746 13567; [mailto:ivan4youATgooglemail.com ivan4you AT googlemail.com]
 * 378) * Facebook
 * 379) Initiative "Atomausstieg jetzt!"
 * 380) * Johannes Poehlmann, c/o GEW, Friedrichstr. 7, D-91052 Erlangen; [mailto:webmaster-antiatomATspieleck.de webmaster-antiatom AT spieleck.de]
 * 381) Institut zur Förderung von Akzeptanzproblemen in der Atomenergie
 * 382) International Chernobyl Network
 * 383) * c/o IBB, Bornstrasse 66, D-44145 Dortmund; [mailto:prokofievaATibb-dDOTde prokofieva AT ibb-d DOT de]
 * 384) Internationales Aktionsbündnis gegen Cattenom
 * 385) * Henry Selzer, Zwalbacher Straße 17a, D-66709 Weiskirchen-Zwalbach; phone: +49 6872 901775; [mailto:henryselzerAThotmail.com henryselzer AT hotmail.com]
 * 386) IPPNW - Deutsche Sektion der Internationalen Ärzte für die Verhütung des Atomkrieges / Ärzte in sozialer Verantwortung e.V.
 * 387) * Körtestr. 10, D-10967 Berlin; phone: +49 30 6980740; fax: +49 30 6938166; [mailto:kontaktATippnw.de kontakt AT ippnw.de]
 * 388) * Ulmer Ärzteinitiative
 * 389) ** Reinhold Thiel, Hölderlinstr. 23, D-89171 Illerkirchberg; phone: +49 7346 8407; fax: +49 7346 8169; [mailto:infoATippnw-ulm.de info AT ippnw-ulm.de]
 * 390) Jugend gegen Atomkraft
 * 391) * Rosenweg 3, D-79295 Laufen
 * 392) Kampagne Tschüss Vattenfall - Hamburg steigt um!
 * 393) * c/o .ausgestrahlt, Marienthalerstr. 35, Hinterhaus, D-20535 Hamburg; [mailto:infoATtschuess-vattenfall.de info AT tschuess-vattenfall.de]
 * 394) Kein Leben mit atomaren Risiken! (KLAR!) e.V.
 * 395) * Postfach 932, D-78209 Singen; [mailto:infoATKLARgegenAtom.de info AT KLARgegenAtom.de]
 * 396) Kids gegen Atomkraft
 * 397) * Céline Keller, Rheinstr.8, D-65347 Hattenheim; [mailto:KIDSGEGENATOMKRAFTATgooglemail.com KIDSGEGENATOMKRAFT AT googlemail.com]
 * 398) * Facebook, Twitter
 * 399) Klägergemeinschaft "Atomkraftwerk Obrigheim abschalten"
 * 400) * Dr. med. Walter Sieber, phone: +49 6261 670470; fax: +49 6261 670472
 * 401) Klimacamp Gruppe Mainz
 * 402) Koordinationskreis gegen Atomkraft Saar e.V.
 * 403) * c/o VSJS, Mainzer Str. 35, D-66111 Saarbrücken; phone: +49 681 635359
 * 404) Langen gegen Atomkraft
 * 405) * [mailto:franzATfranzscheidel.de franz AT franzscheidel.de]
 * 406) LAUT sein gegen Atomkraft
 * 407) * Thomas Pade, Jean-Lejeune-Str. 6, D-52074 Aachen; [mailto:thomaspadeATfaktor4.de thomaspade AT faktor4.de]
 * 408) Lüneburger Aktionsbündnis gegen Atom (LAGA)
 * 409) * c/o Heinrich-Böll-Haus, Katzenstraße 2, D-21335 Lüneburg; [mailto:infoATlagatom.de info AT lagatom.de]
 * 410) Mahnwache Gundremmingen
 * 411) * Thomas u. Carola Wolf, Hauptstrasse 204, D-89343 Jettingen-Scheppach; phone: +49 8225 1282; [mailto:infoATmahnwache-gundremmingen.de info AT mahnwache-gundremmingen.de]992033
 * 412) * Koni Link, Ritter-Rehm-Str. 27, D-86502 Laugna; phone: +49 8272 992033
 * 413) * regular meetings every Sunday at 3 PM at the main gate of the Gundremmingen NPP
 * 414) Martfelder gegen Atom
 * 415) * Axel Hillmann, Kirchstr. 15, D-27327 Martfeld; phone: +49 4255 1758; fax: +49 4255 1758; [mailto:martfelderATgegen-atom.de martfelder AT gegen-atom.de]
 * 416) MegA - Menschen gegen AtomAnlagen Waltrop
 * 417) * phone: +49 172 2066019 (mobile); [mailto:infoATmega-waltrop.de info AT mega-waltrop.de]
 * 418) Messen für Aktiven Umweltschutz (MAUS) Trier
 * 419) * Volker Stuke, Fürstenhofenstr. 29, D-54329 Konz; [mailto:volker.stukeATt-online.de volker.stuke AT t-online.de]
 * 420) Meßstelle für Arbeits- und Umweltschutz e.V. (MAUS)
 * 421) * Richard-Wagner-Str. 22, D-28209 Bremen; phone/fax: +49 421 342974; [mailto:mausevATmaus-bremen.de mausev AT maus-bremen.de]
 * 422) Mobilisierender Musik Kampf Wagen (MMKW)
 * 423) * Bürgerinitiative Umweltschutz, Lüchow-Dannenberg e.V., Rosenstrasse 20, D-29439 Lüchow, [mailto:mmkwATmmkw.de mmkw AT mmkw.de]
 * 424) Morsleben-Netzwerk
 * 425) * Am Bärental 6, D-04720 Döbeln; phone: +49 3431 5894177; email: [mailto:kontaktATmorsleben-stillegung.de kontakt AT morsleben-stillegung.de]
 * 426) Morsleben-Projekt
 * 427) * Greenkids e.V., Am Bärental 6, D-04720 Döbeln, morsleben AT greenkids.de, http://www.greenkids.de/morsleben/
 * 428) Mütter gegen Atomkraft e.V.
 * 429) * Frohschammer Str. 14, D-80807 München; phone/fax: +49 89 355653; [mailto:kontaktATmuettergegenatomkraft.de kontakt AT muettergegenatomkraft.de]
 * 430) Netzwerk Energiewende Lübeck
 * 431) * c/o BUND, Glocklengießerstr. 42a, D-23552 Lübeck; +49 4512926756; [mailto:infoATnetzwerk-energiewende-luebeck.de info AT netzwerk-energiewende-luebeck.de]
 * 432) nirgendwo.info - repression against anti-nuclear activists - overview on & support for trials
 * 433) * [mailto:atomkraftATnirgendwo.info atomkraft AT nirgendwo.info]
 * 434) niXatom - anti-atom-news aus Berlin
 * 435) * phone: +49 30 7821329
 * 436) * regular meetings every 2nd Monday at 7.30 PM in room EB226 at the TU Berlin in the so-called Erweiterungsbau (EB)
 * 437) Nuclear Heritage Network
 * 438) * International Network Office, Am Bärental 6, D-04720 Döbeln; phone: +49 3431 5894177 (landline), +358 41 7243254 (mobile); [mailto:contactATnuclear-heritage.net contact AT nuclear-heritage.net]
 * 439) Nürnberger Antiatomaktion
 * 440) * [mailto:nurnberger.antiatomaktionATfacebook.com nurnberger.antiatomaktion AT facebook.com]
 * 441) Otto Hug Strahleninstitut
 * 442) * phone/fax: +49 221 3686805; [mailto:mail@oh-strahlen.org mail@oh-strahlen.org]
 * 443) Plattform gegen Temelin e.V.
 * 444) * Oberes Bergfeld 12, D-94136 Kellberg; phone: +49 8501 1624; fax: +49 8501 915960; [mailto:plattform.temelinATt-online.de plattform.temelin@ AT t-online.de]
 * 445) PodCastor.de
 * 446) * Georg Gunkel-Schwaderer, Unter der Burg 43, D-21339 Lüneburg; phone: +49 4131 33223; [mailto:georg.gunkelATgmx.de georg.gunkel AT gmx.de]
 * 447) ProgA - Provinz gegen Atomanlagen
 * 448) * c/o Ulrich Beushausen, Stader Str. 29, D-21789 Wingst; phone: +49 47781240; [mailto:provinzgegenatomanlagenATgooglemail.com provinzgegenatomanlagen AT googlemail.com]
 * 449) Projekt "Steine für Morsleben"
 * 450) * Kirsten Neubig, Dorfstr.11, D-39638 Zobbenitz; phone: +49 39056 51039; [mailto:kilaneubigATgmx.net kilaneubig AT gmx.net]
 * 451) Projektgruppe Anti-Atomkraft der FH-Aachen
 * 452) * c/o AStA der FH-Aachen, Stephanstraße 58-62, D-52064 Aachen, [mailto:castorATfh-aachen.org castor AT fh-aachen.org]
 * 453) Rechtshilfegruppe Gorleben
 * 454) * Hauptstraße 6, D-29471 Gartow; phone: +49 5846 1208; [mailto:rechtshilfegruppeATonline.de rechtshilfegruppe AT online.de]
 * 455) SAND - Systemoppositionelle Atomkraft Nein Danke Gruppe Hamburg
 * 456) * Schulterblatt 71, D-20357 Hamburg; [mailto:sandATnadir.org sand AT nadir.org]
 * 457) Sauerland gegen Atomkraft
 * 458) * c/o Schwarze Katze, Postfach 4120, D-58664 Hemer; [mailto:sauerland.gegen.atomkraftATgooglemail.com sauerland.gegen.atomkraft AT googlemail.com]
 * 459) Sayonara Nukes Berlin
 * 460) Schülerinitiative gegen Atomanlagen Uelzen
 * 461) * [mailto:Josh_SchmidtATweb.de Josh_Schmidt AT web.de]
 * 462) Schweinfurter Aktions-Bündnis gegen Atomkraft
 * 463) * Babs Günther, Weyerer Str. 58b, D-97469 Gochsheim; phone: +49 9721 61187
 * 464) Siemens-Boykott
 * 465) SofA Münster - Initiative für den Sofortigen Atomausstieg
 * 466) * [mailto:infoATsofa-ms.de info AT sofa-ms.de], [mailto:sofa-msATweb.de sofa-ms AT web.de]
 * 467) * regular meetings at Club Courage, Friedensstr. 42 (backyard), D-48145 Münster
 * 468) Stop Bure Gruppe Trier (Ex-IfAT)
 * 469) * Friedens- und Umweltzentrum, Pfützenstraße 1D, D-54290 Trier; [mailto:atomausstiegATyahoo.de atomausstieg AT yahoo.de]
 * 470) Störfall Atomkraft
 * 471) * phone/fax: +49 6593 989261
 * 472) Strahlemenschen Ribnitz
 * 473) * [mailto:strahlemenschenATgmx.de strahlemenschen AT gmx.de]
 * 474) Strahlendes Klima e.V.
 * 475) * Boddinstr. 8, D-12053 Berlin; [mailto:infoATstrahlendesklima.de info AT strahlendesklima.de]
 * 476) Südwestdeutsche Anti-Atom-Initiativen
 * 477) * phone: +49 160 98376304; [mailto:infoATatomausstieg-sofort.de info AT atomausstieg-sofort.de], http://www.castorstoppen.de
 * 478) Twistringer Atomkraftgegner
 * 479) Wahlwieser Block
 * 480) wartegleis.blogsport.de
 * 481) * phone: +49 151 21689788 (mobile)
 * 482) WiderSetzen
 * 483) * Hauke Nissen; phone: +49 5844 976713; fax: +49 5844 976713; [mailto:infoATwidersetzen.de info AT widersetzen.de]; http://twitter.com/#!/Widersetzen
 * 484) widerStands-Nest
 * 485) * Im Rundling, D-29473 Göhrde; [mailto:trotzalledemATgmx.net trotzalledem AT gmx.net]
 * 486) Wolfenbütteler AtomAusstiegsGruppe - Initiative für eine nachhaltige Energiepolitik (WAAG)
 * 487) * Fallsteinweg 8, D-38302 Wolfenbüttel; [mailto:waagwfATgmx.de waagwf AT gmx.de]
 * 488) X-tausendmal quer
 * 489) * Henning Rust, Normannenweg 17-21, D-20537 Hamburg; phone: +49 40 40186848; [mailto:infoATx-tausendmalquer.de info AT x-tausendmalquer.de]
 * 490) * X-tausendmal quer Regionalgruppe Hamburg
 * 491) ** X-tausendmal quer - Regionalgruppe HH, Normannenweg 17-21, D-20537 Hamburg; phone: +49 40 6545558
 * 492) .ausgestrahlt
 * 493) * Marienthaler Straße 35 (Hinterhaus), D-20535 Hamburg; phone: +49 40 25318940; fax: +49 40 25318944; [mailto:infoATausgestrahlt.de info AT ausgestrahlt.de]
 * 494) * .ausgestrahlt Ostholstein: [mailto:ausgestrahlt-ohATweb.de ausgestrahlt-oh AT web.de]

Groups and organizations also working on the anti-nuclear field

 * 1) BUND für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland e.V.
 * 2) * Bundesgeschäftsstelle, Am Köllnischen Park 1, D-10179 Berlin; phone: +49 30 27586469; fax: +49 30 27586440; [mailto:infoATbund.net info AT bund.net]
 * 3) * BUND nuclear power section
 * 4) * BUND-Kreisgruppe Steinburg
 * 5) ** Lothar Wittorf, Stettiner Straße 6, D-25361 Krempe; phone: +49 4824 391997; [mailto:infoATbund-steinburg.de info@bund-steinburg.de]
 * 6) * BUND Regionalverband Südlicher Oberrhein
 * 7) * BUND Westerwald
 * 8) ** 1st chairperson: Michael Musil, Kopernikusstr. 8, D-56410 Montabaur; phone: +49 2602 180150; fax: +49 2602 90945; [mailto:infoATmuslix.de info AT muslix.de]
 * 9) ** 2nd chairperson: Harry Neumann, Am Hammelberg 25, D-D-56242 Quirnbach; phone: +49 2626 926441; fax: +49 2626 926442; [mailto:bund.westerwaldATharry-neumann.de bund.westerwald AT harry-neumann.de]
 * 10) Jugendorganisation Bund Naturschutz
 * 11) * Landesstelle, Schmiedwegerl 1, D-81241 München; phone: +49 89 15989630; fax: +49 89 15989633; [mailto:schleinATjbn.de schlein AT jbn.de]
 * 12) Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft "Den Kindern von Tschernobyl" e.V.
 * 13) * Karl-Immermann-Str. 28, D-48165 Münster; phone: +49 2501 70927; fax: +49 2501 27417; [mailto:Burkhard.HomeyerATt-online.de Burkhard.Homeyer AT t-online.de]
 * 14) * Facebook
 * 15) Campact e.V.
 * 16) * Artilleriestr. 6, D-27283 Verden; phone: +49 4231 957440; fax: +49 4231 957499; [mailto:infoATcampact.de info AT campact.de]
 * 17) Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) e.V.
 * 18) * MAIN OFFICE: Fritz-Reichle-Ring 4, D-78315 Radolfzell; phone: +49 7732 99950; fax: +49 7732 999577; [mailto:infoATduh.de info AT duh.de]
 * 19) * BERLIN OFFICE: Hackescher Markt 4, D-10178 Berlin; phone: +49 30 24008670; fax: +49 30 240086719
 * 20) * NORTHERN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION: Goebenstr. 3a, D-30161 Hannover; phone: +49 511 3908050; fax: +49 511 39080519
 * 21) Deutsche Umweltstiftung
 * 22) * Greifswalder Str. 4, D-10405 Berlin
 * 23) Greenkids e.V.
 * 24) * Herrenkrug 2, D-39114 Magdeburg; phone: +49 3431 5894170; fax: +49 911 3084477076; email: [mailto:mailATgreenkids.de mail AT greenkids.de]
 * 25) Greenpeace e.V.
 * 26) * Hongkongstr. 10, D-20457 Hamburg; phone: +49 40 306180; fax: +49 40 30618100; [mailto:mailATgreenpeace.de mail AT greenpeace.de]
 * 27) * list of German Greenpeace groups: https://www.greenpeace.de/gruppen/uebersicht
 * 28) Kritisches Kollektiv
 * 29) * Georg-Rückert-Str. 16, D-55218 Ingelheim/Rhein; [mailto:infoATkritisches-kollektiv.de info AT kritisches-kollektiv.de]
 * 30) Kurve Wustrow
 * 31) * Kirchstr. 14, D-29462 Wustrow; phone: +49 5843 98710; fax: +49 5843 987111; [mailto:infoATkurvewustrow.org info AT kurvewustrow.org]
 * 32) Robin Wood
 * 33) * Bremer Str. 3, D-21073 Hamburg; phone: +49 40 3808920; fax: +49 40 38089214; [mailto:infoATrobinwood.de info AT robinwood.de]
 * 34) * ROBIN WOOD Regionalgruppe Braunschweig; [mailto:braunschweigATrobinwood.de braunschweig AT robinwood.de]
 * 35) Umweltzentrum Braunschweig
 * 36) * Ferdinandstraße 7, D-38118 Braunschweig; phone: +49 531 125992; fax: +49 531 125995; [mailto:infoATumweltzentrum-braunschweig.de info AT umweltzentrum-braunschweig.de]
 * 37) urgewald
 * 38) * Hauptgeschäftsstelle SASSENBERG: Von Galen Str. 4, D-48336 Sassenberg; phone: +49 2583 1031; fax: +49 2583 4220; [mailto:katrinATurgewald.de katrin AT urgewald.de]
 * 39) * Geschäftsstelle BERLIN: Marienstrasse 19/20, D-10117 Berlin; phone: +49 30 28482271; [mailto:regineATurgewald.de regine AT urgewald.de]
 * 40) Vierether Kuckucks-Ei e.V.
 * 41) * Luitpold Schuster-Wolff, Burgheimer Lage 2a, D-96049 Bamberg; [mailto:infoATviku.info info AT viku.info], [mailto:postATviku.info post AT viku.info]
 * 42) Walheimer Forum e.V.
 * 43) * Matthias Vest-Schmidt, Auf der Burg 12, D-74399 Walheim; phone: +49 7143 33467; [mailto:postATwalheimer-forum.de post AT walheimer-forum.de]

Fora

 * 1) Anti-Castor-Forum
 * 2) AtomWiki

Anti-nuclear Companies

 * 1) Salinas Salzgut GmbH
 * 2) * Hauptstraße 6, D-29471 Gartow; phone: +49 5846 1208; fax: +49 5846 979011; [mailto:salinas-salzgutATt-online.de salinas-salzgut AT t-online.de]

see also:
 * List of anti-nuclear groups
 * Anti-nuclear groups at netzwerk-antiatom.de German
 * Südwest-Initiativen German
 * Anti-nuclear groups at contrAtom.de German
 * Anti-nuclear groups at castor.de German

Materials

 * Security check of the German NPPs - find out which German NPPs would have to be closed if certain security features would be taken seriously

Background information

 * Agorameter - graphical overview on power generation and consumption in Germany /
 * COMMENT: Increased cancer incidence in Germany’s Lower Saxony linked to old radwaste storage facility
 * Energy Charts on energy generation in Germany and Europe /