Number 3, December 1978
As in the first two issues of WISE, we have arranged out action-oriented news not by country, but following the pattern of the nuclear fuel cycle. The aim is to bring out the way the nuclear industry and its opponents are locked in a closely-knit world-wide struggle. We start with news about anti-nuclear and soft-energy tactics which can be of practical value to other people and groups in the movement.
In this issue:
- Referendum
- Repression
- Montana votes yes on nuclear ban
- Belgian village votes 'no' to nuke
- No nukes for Denmark
- Austrian no to Zwentendorf
- Repression
- Gorleben is everywhere
- Grohnde making demonstrators pay
- ...against the model West Germany
- To stop spying
- New bill for Western Australia
- Chicago: anti-nuke protestors arrested
- Powerline protestors on hunger strike
- Workers
- Plutonium excesses in Aldermaston workers
- Workers and nuclear energy
- Soft Energy
- Wind and sun in the inner city
- Solar energy and jobs
- Citizens' energy project
- From technological gap to technological trap
- Movement tactics
- 'Sun Day' hits Europe
- Picket against Canadian government secrecy
- New US anti-nuke lobby
- Mini-WISE for Germany
- Dutch groups fight natural gas danger
- Alternatives to 'UNCSTD'
- Dutch help for Malville victims.
- Women against nuclear energy
- Spanish campaign for a nuclear moratorium
- Japanese environmental activists cooperate
- Adopt a reactor program
- Fishing grounds or nuclear industry
- Electricity bill % campaigns: UK....
- ...and Hamburg...
- ...and Japan
- Uranium Mining
- Uranium mining deal forced on aborigines
- ...and now that Ranger is dealt with...
- From massacre to mining
- Rio Grande: indians against mining
- Akawaio Indians threatened by giant hydro-electric scheme in Guyana
- Opposition to uranium milling plant
- Blocking the mines
- Urangesellschaft in Australia
- Transport
- French to fight high tension cables
- Nuclear reactor ship protests still on
- How to stop nuclear transport
- Reactors
- Help Micronesians fight nuclear horror complex
- Scottish farmers plough up nuclear site
- To stop Ireland going nuclear
- Opposition to a nuclear South Korea
- Enquiry ignored
- Italian reactor emergency plans
- Waste
- Guide to the Windscale inquiry
- Danger from radio-active waste water
- Opposition grows to Dutch waste dumping plans
- Arms
- West Germany/South Africa: nuclear cooperation
- Power and the arms trade - Solar options for military workers.
- Ecological street theatre and Brazil anti-nuke resistance
- Rocky flats protesters will not be moved.
- Netherlands new campaign; against the neutron bomb
- Non Nuclear Periodicals Worldwide
- India
- United States
- France/Spain
- Canada
- Japan
- West Germany/Austria/Luxemburg
- England
- About WISE
- Declaration of intent
WISE III editorial group: Claude Régi, John Lambert, Ulrike Breitschuh, Lindy Pugh, Frank van Zaanen, Heinz Engel, Ann Kirchenmann.
Artwork: frontcover Moniek van der Kroeff
Lay-out: Dolf Middelhoff, Lindy Pugh
Printed and type-set by: Stichting Studenten Publikaties
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