Act Now: Help Stop Radioactive Pollution

This July, we need your help, and this page will show you how.

An executive order from May 2025 urged the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to abandon the well-established radiation science in favor of weakening radiation protection standards. Specifically, EO 14300 asked the NRC to reconsider the linear no-threshold (LNT) model, which maintains that risk from radiation exposure is proportional to the dose: Even a tiny amount of radiation causes some small but real increased risk of cancer, and that risk goes up linearly as the dose increases.

The current U.S. radiation standards are already outdated and fail to offer adequate public health protection; now, under EO 14300, the NRC will likely weaken those standards further. NRC's radiation protection standards are referenced and utilized widely, so any weakening of these standards would result in system-wide increases in radiation because the standards used in the United States are referenced globally.

How can I help?

The NRC will be taking public written comments this July. Please share your thoughts on the weakening of radiation protection standards.

We will post the instructions on how and where to comment when the Federal Register Notice becomes available in early July.

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Effects of Weakening Radiation Protection Standards:

How to Write a Public Comment

Each comment should be unique to give the biggest impact.

1. You can start by introducing yourself and and explaining why this issue is important to you, your family, and your community.

2. Then, state your position on radiation protection standards.

3. Next, explain the reasoning behind your position. You can use any of the information that we have provided on this page. You can give as many reasons as you would like.

4. Conclude by restating your position

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