WISE Bulletin



Number 2, July 1978



In this issue:

The World-Wide Dimension
Leakages
Who pays for pulling out?
IAEA control inadequate
"Jet for Malville" deal?
Sun-power for farmers
Emergency plan!
Pro-nuke "movement"
Back from Gorleben?
Energy in Politics
Eco in German politics
Referendum in Austria
Will Denmark go nuclear?
Basle says "No" to nukes...
... What about Switzerland?
EEC anti-summit
URENCO wins out
Repression
Australia towards the atomic state
Heavy sentences in Grohnde
Gorleben: the atomic state has begun
Support Jens Scheer
Fighting back
Soft Energy
Sweden: victory for wind and bio-mass
Lucas workers' plan
Wind power on the Larzac
German government gets the wind up
Clippers ahoy?
Kite-power
Uranium Mining
Keep it in the ground!
Green light for yellow cake
Support the Aboriginals
Canada give go-ahead
US: threat to Indian land
EEC bids for Greenland's uranium
Swedish town says no...
...French town too
US: tailings threat
Transport
How to embarrass a waste ship!
People against the power line
Enrichment
Japan and Australia plan enrichment
URENCO battle spreads to Britain
Reactors
A model reactor in the Philippines!
Seabrook: work halted
Ikata plant given clearance
Three against Cattenom
Kashiwazaki hearing disrupted
Switch-off campaign
Tractors against Torness
One accident leads to another
Tihange again!
Luxembourg: no nukes!
Irish anti-nuke show
Reactors go to town
Fast Breeders
Kalkar: no stop
Strike blocks Malville
Malville: two fast breeders
Waste
West Valley: world waste dump?
The German "temporary dump" trick
Canadian waste go-ahead
Salting down US waste
Campaign
US campaign gathers momentum
Towards a worldwide demo
Women fighting nuclear energy
Fall-out
Hot Summer ?
Timetable
Declaration of intent
About WISE


This second issue of WISE was edited by Norbert Bambach, Eddie Cautaers, John Lambert, Melissa Lovell, Frank van Zaanen, using material supplied by active members and correspondents. Many other members helped with translation and distribution. Copyright WISE 1978. Editeur responsable (Belgian law): John Lambert, 13 Hobbemastraat, 1040 Brussel.
Print run: English, French,. German editions printed in Brussels: 7000, 4000, 2500 respectively. US edition: 10,000


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