Dr Helen Caldicott
Dr Helen Caldicott is an Australian physician, author, and anti-nuclear advocate. She has devoted the last forty two years to an international campaign to educate the public about the medical hazards of the nuclear age and the necessary changes in human behavior to stop environmental destruction. She is the founder of Physicians For Social Responsibility and Women’s Action For Nuclear Disarmament (WAND), among other anti-nuclear associations.
Dr Caldicott has received many prizes and awards for her work, including the Lannan Foundation’s 2003 Prize for Cultural Freedom and twenty one honorary doctoral degrees. She was personally nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Linus Pauling – himself a Nobel Laureate. The Smithsonian has named Dr Caldicott as one of the most influential women of the 20th Century. She has written for numerous publications and has authored seven books.