Wise Bulletin



Number 1, May 1978



In this issue:

Re-processing: the weak link
Related items
Plutonium makers
An unproven technology
Unions and Energy
Denmark: all-out campaign
Austria: help needed
Ireland: anti-nuke
Holland: moratorium demanded
Federal Germany: repression
France: cautious union
U.S.: Environmentalists for full employment
Unions and Energy
Australia: tough law
Germany: scapegoat trial
UK: atomic police
Soft Energy
Wave power
Japanese
Tvindmill turning
Help us fill the gaps
The Smiling Sun
World-wide solidarity
Timetable
Mobilization for survival
Uranium Mining
Australian struggle
Hunt the uranium ship!
Keep it in the ground
Transport
Swiss blockade
Enrichment
Netherlands: all against Almelo
Reactors
Seabrook (US): coming back
Basques: big demo, little bomb...
Scram to Torness!
Austria: reactor built illegally
Ireland: opposition starts
Swiss fasting...
...and planting trees
Tihange: "minor incidents"
Fast Breeders
Malville: hard times
New generation?
Reprocessing
French connection
Belgium
Waste
California: no solution
Dangerous games
Fall-out
Action! Help!
Declaration of intent
About WISE


Cover pictures

Seabrook / Non-violent occupation of the reactor site, 1977 ; repeat performance, June 24 1978. See Seabrook (US): coming back.
Melbourne / Australian demonstrators against uranium mining and export. See Australian struggle.
Tihange/January 1978, two "minor" accidents. See Tihange: "minor incidents"
Tvindmill/ Started turning at Easter 1978, supplying electricity for schools. See; Tvindmill turning

This issue was put together, with material supplied by members of WISE, by: Norbert Bambach, Ulrike Breitschuhe, Christian Duremberg, Heinz Engel, John Lambert, Raoul Luschnat, Franz Metzler, André Viollier and Frank van Zaanen, with help from many others.
It is published in English, French and German language editions (print run: 3000, 2000, 2000). An identical English language edition is being printed and distribued in North America. Members of the WISE Council responsible for editorial policy: Czech Conroy (London), Georges Didier(La Clayette), Nina Gladitz (Burg-am-Wald), John Lambert (Brussels).


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