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Greenpeace challenges French nuclear industry in Auckland
Auckland : Greenpeace activists in kayaks protested nuclear company Areva's involvement in the America's Cup as DefiAreva left the Viaduct Basin today. [delve]
Nuclear sponsorship for the America's Cup ??
Greenpeace Cyber-Action [delve]
New Nuke?
- The United States Defence Department is studying whether to develop a new, low-yield nuclear weapon designed to hit deeply buried targets, such as command bunkers.  [delve]
Robert Fisk
Robert Fisk on the effects of DU on Iraqi children [delve]
Global trade in Uranium
The issue for New Zealand is the global trade in Uranium [delve]
The sceptics case:
DU is neither very radioactive nor especially rare [delve]
US Nuke mishaps
Nuke "mishaps" that the US would like not to be remembered [delve]
Depleted Uranium
The UK Guardian interactive article on the Depleted Uranium issue [delve]
BBC coverage of the Depleted Uranium munitions issue
BBC coverage of the Depleted Uranium munitions issue [delve]
The Guardian on uranium
The UK Guardian special report [delve]
Greenpeace's ship the Arctic Sunrise
Greenpeace's ship the Arctic Sunrise - with two New Zealanders on board - was within the exclusion zone as the US launched its Star Wars test missile [delve]
Why Stop Star Wars
5 Reasons to Stop Star Wars [delve]
Nuclear arms race was over?
Did you think the nuclear arms race was over? [delve]
Depleted uranium fired as ammunition by NATO last year
The equivalent to 10 tonnes of depleted uranium was fired as ammunition by NATO in Kosovo & Serbia last year [delve]
British Nuclear Fuels Limited
British Nuclear Fuels Limited has agreed to take back a disputed shipment of mixed oxide (Mox) rods [delve]
Ukraine
Ukraine after Chernobyl [delve]
chances of nuclear conflict are as big as ever
Some experts think the chances of nuclear conflict are as big as ever [delve]
Green bill bans nuclear shipments
The bill would prohibit nuclear powered ships or ships carrying radioactive waste or fuel from coming within 200 miles of New Zealand's coastline. [delve]
Germany to phase out the use of nuclear energy
June 14th agreement between the German government and the German energy industry to phase out the use of nuclear energy [delve]
US finance Chernobyl shutdown
The United States is helping finance Chernobyl shutdown. [delve]
Intelligence community is not going to be caught again
It's pretty clear to me that the intelligence community is not going to be caught again [delve]
Russia's 50 Year Nuclear Plan
Russia's 50 Year Nuclear Plan: 23 New Reactors, Import Waste [delve]
Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Arms
2000 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Arms. 24th April – 19th May. Non-Proliferation references [more] - START Forum [delve]
$1bn in compensation for Japan's worst nuclear accident
The company responsible for Japan's worst nuclear accident said on Thursday it had paid more than $1bn in compensation to affected companies and local residents [delve]
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - A Chance to Stop Another Nuclear Arms Race. New York 24 April - 19 May 2000 [delve]
Nukes
RUSSIAN CABINET EXPECTED TO APPROVE PLANS TO IMPORT NUCLEAR WASTE Mar23rd. <More>A small Japanese town passed a resolution on Monday banning the construction of nuclear waste storage facilities. [delve]
US tactical nuclear weapons in Europe
Nearly ten years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the US still believes it necessary to have tactical nuclear weapons in Europe. [delve]
Nuclear facilities in Japan have inadequate safety measures
Fifteen out of seventeen nuclear facilities in Japan have inadequate safety measures [delve]
Criticality accident
A British company faces a risk of a "criticality accident" - the chain reaction which caused the nuclear disaster at a fuel manufacturing plant in Tokaimura last month. [delve]
Contamination at Tokaimura reaches grade 4
According to the IAEA, the level of [contamination] at Tokaimura reaches grade 4 on the IAEA classification system. The Three-Mile Island accident was graded 5, while Chernobyl attained the top level 7. [delve]
A guide to nuclear technology
Pathways to destruction, a guide to nuclear technology [delve]
We're small. We're powerful. We're anti-nuclear!
We're small. We're powerful. We're anti-nuclear. We are grass-root oriented [delve]

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