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The anti-nuclear badge “Nuclear Power? No Thanks" (Danish: Atomkraft? Nej tak.), also known as the “Smiling Sun,” is the international symbol of the anti-nuclear movement. It was ubiquitous worldwide in the late 1970s and the 1980s. BBC News reported in 2005 that few symbols had become "as instantly recognizable across the world.". Even the nuclear power industry recognized the logo's "power and success," the BBC report said. Over 20 million Smiling Sun badges were produced in 45 national and regional languages. In recent years the logo is playing a prominent role once again to raise awareness and funding for anti-nuclear groups, especially in Germany, Austria and Switzerland where opposition is growing to plans for extending operation of old nuclear reactors and constructing new ones.

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  • Sol roig somrient (ca)
  • Atomkraft? Nein danke (de)
  • Ridanta suno (eo)
  • Nuklearrik? Ez eskerrik asko (eu)
  • Sol sonriente (es)
  • Nucléaire ? Non merci ! (fr)
  • Sole che ride (it)
  • 스마일링 선 (ko)
  • Smiling Sun (en)
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  • El sol roig somrient és un emblema internacional adoptat pel moviment antinuclear a tot el món. El logotip conté un sol roig somrient sobre un fons groc, envoltat de la frase en català: «Nuclear? No gràcies». (ca)
  • La ridanta suno, ruĝa suno aŭ kontraŭatomenergia suno estas la simbolo de la kontraŭatomenergia movado. Origine el Danio, ĝi komence de la 1980-aj jaroj disvastiĝis en multaj lingvoj, ankaŭ en Esperanto. (eo)
  • Das Logo Atomkraft? Nein danke, auch Anti-Atom(kraft)-Sonne, lachende bzw. rote Sonne genannt, ist das bekannteste Zeichen der Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung. (de)
  • Nuklearrik? Ez eskerrik asko nazioartean erabiltzen den mugimendu antinuklearraren ikur eta leloa da. Anne Lund ekintzaile eta ekonomia ikaslearen ideiaz sortu zen, 1975 urtean, 22 urte zituela. Søren Lisberg lankidearekin batera sortu zuen, «Atomkraft? Nej tak» danierazko esaldiarekin. Ikurra 500 txapa egiteko erabili zen lehen aldiz, 1975eko Maiatzaren Lehenean. Geroztik, munduko hizkuntza askotan borroka antinuklearraren alde zabaldutako ikur sinplea izan da. Protesta ikur moduan erabiltzen bada ere, esaldiak ez du ezer errebindikatzen, begirunez erantzuten den galdera bat planteatu baizik. (eu)
  • « Nucléaire ? Non merci ! » est un logo international, symbole du mouvement antinucléaire. (fr)
  • 스마일링 선(영어: Smiling Sun)은 "Nuclear Power? No Thanks" 라고 씌여진 반핵운동 배지를 말한다. 이 마크는 전 세계 반핵운동의 상징으로 사용되고 있다. 스마일링선 로고는 1975년 덴마크의 활동가, 앤 룬트(Anne Lund)가 디자인했으며, 1970년대 후반에서 1980년대에 전 세계에서 사용되었다. 전 세계 45개국 언어로 약 2천만개 이상의 스마일링 선 배지가 만들어졌다. (ko)
  • Il simbolo del Sole che ride nasce nel 1975 in Danimarca su ispirazione di un ampio gruppo di attivisti, ad opera di Anne Lund e Søren Lisberg, e viene presto adottato dal movimento anti-nucleare in molti paesi in tutto il mondo.Il simbolo, in origine, è costituito da un sole rosso sorridente, su sfondo giallo, contornato dallo slogan "Nucleare? No, grazie!" (in inglese "Nuclear Power? No Thanks").Nel 1977 il simbolo diventa un marchio registrato. (it)
  • El emblema antinuclear "¿Nuclear? No gracias" o «Sol sonriente» es un símbolo internacional adoptado por los movimientos antinucleares en todo el mundo. La versión en español se instauró en mayo de 1977. Hoy continúa en uso. El diseño es obra de la danesa Anne Lund, quien lo realizó en 1975, en el de la campaña de su organización OOA Organisationen til Oplysning om Atomkraft/Organization for Information on Nuclear Power. Con este fin, el símbolo ha sido registrado como marca en todo el mundo, incluidos los registros de marcas de Estados Unidos​ y de la Unión Europea.​ (es)
  • The anti-nuclear badge “Nuclear Power? No Thanks" (Danish: Atomkraft? Nej tak.), also known as the “Smiling Sun,” is the international symbol of the anti-nuclear movement. It was ubiquitous worldwide in the late 1970s and the 1980s. BBC News reported in 2005 that few symbols had become "as instantly recognizable across the world.". Even the nuclear power industry recognized the logo's "power and success," the BBC report said. Over 20 million Smiling Sun badges were produced in 45 national and regional languages. In recent years the logo is playing a prominent role once again to raise awareness and funding for anti-nuclear groups, especially in Germany, Austria and Switzerland where opposition is growing to plans for extending operation of old nuclear reactors and constructing new ones. (en)
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  • El sol roig somrient és un emblema internacional adoptat pel moviment antinuclear a tot el món. El logotip conté un sol roig somrient sobre un fons groc, envoltat de la frase en català: «Nuclear? No gràcies». (ca)
  • La ridanta suno, ruĝa suno aŭ kontraŭatomenergia suno estas la simbolo de la kontraŭatomenergia movado. Origine el Danio, ĝi komence de la 1980-aj jaroj disvastiĝis en multaj lingvoj, ankaŭ en Esperanto. (eo)
  • Das Logo Atomkraft? Nein danke, auch Anti-Atom(kraft)-Sonne, lachende bzw. rote Sonne genannt, ist das bekannteste Zeichen der Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung. (de)
  • El emblema antinuclear "¿Nuclear? No gracias" o «Sol sonriente» es un símbolo internacional adoptado por los movimientos antinucleares en todo el mundo. La versión en español se instauró en mayo de 1977. Hoy continúa en uso. El diseño es obra de la danesa Anne Lund, quien lo realizó en 1975, en el de la campaña de su organización OOA Organisationen til Oplysning om Atomkraft/Organization for Information on Nuclear Power. El símbolo es propiedad de la Fundación OOA, colectividad sin ánimo de lucro que vela por su buen uso. Lo protege contra alteraciones o de su apropiación por entes con fines comerciales u organizaciones políticas. Con este fin, el símbolo ha sido registrado como marca en todo el mundo, incluidos los registros de marcas de Estados Unidos​ y de la Unión Europea.​ (es)
  • Nuklearrik? Ez eskerrik asko nazioartean erabiltzen den mugimendu antinuklearraren ikur eta leloa da. Anne Lund ekintzaile eta ekonomia ikaslearen ideiaz sortu zen, 1975 urtean, 22 urte zituela. Søren Lisberg lankidearekin batera sortu zuen, «Atomkraft? Nej tak» danierazko esaldiarekin. Ikurra 500 txapa egiteko erabili zen lehen aldiz, 1975eko Maiatzaren Lehenean. Geroztik, munduko hizkuntza askotan borroka antinuklearraren alde zabaldutako ikur sinplea izan da. Protesta ikur moduan erabiltzen bada ere, esaldiak ez du ezer errebindikatzen, begirunez erantzuten den galdera bat planteatu baizik. (eu)
  • « Nucléaire ? Non merci ! » est un logo international, symbole du mouvement antinucléaire. (fr)
  • The anti-nuclear badge “Nuclear Power? No Thanks" (Danish: Atomkraft? Nej tak.), also known as the “Smiling Sun,” is the international symbol of the anti-nuclear movement. It was ubiquitous worldwide in the late 1970s and the 1980s. BBC News reported in 2005 that few symbols had become "as instantly recognizable across the world.". Even the nuclear power industry recognized the logo's "power and success," the BBC report said. Over 20 million Smiling Sun badges were produced in 45 national and regional languages. In recent years the logo is playing a prominent role once again to raise awareness and funding for anti-nuclear groups, especially in Germany, Austria and Switzerland where opposition is growing to plans for extending operation of old nuclear reactors and constructing new ones. The Smiling Sun logo was designed in 1975 by Danish activist who was part of the Danish organization OOA (/ Organization for Information on Nuclear Power). By posing the question: “Nuclear Power?” and providing a concise answer, “No Thanks”, the logo was intended to express dissent and—by questioning nuclear power—to stimulate dialogue. In 2011, after the Fukushima disaster, a new version was released for renewable energy, with the statement "Renewable Energy", "Yes Please" (Danish: "Vedvarende Energi? Ja tak!") on a green background with a yellow sun. (en)
  • 스마일링 선(영어: Smiling Sun)은 "Nuclear Power? No Thanks" 라고 씌여진 반핵운동 배지를 말한다. 이 마크는 전 세계 반핵운동의 상징으로 사용되고 있다. 스마일링선 로고는 1975년 덴마크의 활동가, 앤 룬트(Anne Lund)가 디자인했으며, 1970년대 후반에서 1980년대에 전 세계에서 사용되었다. 전 세계 45개국 언어로 약 2천만개 이상의 스마일링 선 배지가 만들어졌다. (ko)
  • Il simbolo del Sole che ride nasce nel 1975 in Danimarca su ispirazione di un ampio gruppo di attivisti, ad opera di Anne Lund e Søren Lisberg, e viene presto adottato dal movimento anti-nucleare in molti paesi in tutto il mondo.Il simbolo, in origine, è costituito da un sole rosso sorridente, su sfondo giallo, contornato dallo slogan "Nucleare? No, grazie!" (in inglese "Nuclear Power? No Thanks").Nel 1977 il simbolo diventa un marchio registrato. (it)
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