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The memorial service for Paul Leventhal, Founding President of the Nuclear Control Institute, was held on Monday, April 23, 2007, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. For additional information, please contact: Stephen Johnson. 703.547.6754 (O) PLUTONIUM SEA SHIPMENTS Transports of Radioactive Materials by Sea: Security and Safety Concerns. Radioactive Sea Shipments. Background The Latest Earlier Shipments . The Death Ship (FUNAM (Argentine environmental NGO) Press Release, January 23, 2001). Shipment of U.S.-Origin Plutonium Set to Depart France on Eve of Presidential Transition; Highlights Clinton's Troubling Plutonium Legacy (NCI Press Release, JanuaryNUCLEAR TERRORISM
The attacks of September 11, 2001 have provided a wake-up call for facing the threat of nuclear terrorism. The Nuclear Control Institute, since its inception in 1981, has been analyzing the risks of nuclear terrorism and seeking to alert policymakers and the public to thedanger.
NCI - PLUTONIUM DISPOSAL Overview Plans to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons by turning it over to local utility companies for use as fuel in nuclear power plants presents grave dangers to the public.The Nuclear Control Institute seeks to increase public understanding of these dangers.. Converting warhead plutonium into fuel for generating electricity would stimulate commerce in this extremely toxic THE NEED FOR NUCLEAR POWER The Need for Nuclear Power By Richard Rhodes and Denis Beller Richard Rhodes is the author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Dark Sun and other books. Denis Beller is a Technical Staff Member at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8 VAN DYKE: APPLYING THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE (1) End Notes 1. The author would like to acknowledge the assistance of the Nuclear Control Institute in supporting the research for this paper and the assistance of Karl Espaldon, University of Hawaii Law School Class of 1996, in organizing sources and research materials. REACTOR-GRADE PU CAN BE USED IN NUCLEAR BOMBS USING WARHEAD PLUTONIUM AS REACTOR FUEL DOES NOT MAKE IT UNUSABLE IN NUCLEAR BOMBS. Steven Dolley Research Director. March 28, 1997. Beware False Claims About "Reactor-Grade" Plutonium! The nuclear industry and other advocates of using warhead plutonium in "mixed-oxide" (MOX) plutonium-uranium fuel often claim that the MOX option would makeplutonium
FROM HIROSHIMA TO POKHRAN THE NUCLEAR TESTS. From Hiroshima to Pokhran . A three-member Japanese delegation visited Pokhran as part of a 10-day tour of India and Pakistan aimed at raising public awareness about the devastating effects of nuclear war. KRT WIRE | 04/11/2002 | SECURITY UPGRADES AT NUCLEAR Nearly three-quarters of the nation's nuclear power plant operators are behind schedule on new federally mandated security upgrades, mostly dealing with truck bombs, according toWWW.NCI.ORG
The memorial service for Paul Leventhal, Founding President of the Nuclear Control Institute, was held on Monday, April 23, 2007, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. For additional information, please contact: Stephen Johnson. 703.547.6754 (O) PLUTONIUM SEA SHIPMENTS Transports of Radioactive Materials by Sea: Security and Safety Concerns. Radioactive Sea Shipments. Background The Latest Earlier Shipments . The Death Ship (FUNAM (Argentine environmental NGO) Press Release, January 23, 2001). Shipment of U.S.-Origin Plutonium Set to Depart France on Eve of Presidential Transition; Highlights Clinton's Troubling Plutonium Legacy (NCI Press Release, JanuaryNUCLEAR TERRORISM
The attacks of September 11, 2001 have provided a wake-up call for facing the threat of nuclear terrorism. The Nuclear Control Institute, since its inception in 1981, has been analyzing the risks of nuclear terrorism and seeking to alert policymakers and the public to thedanger.
NCI - PLUTONIUM DISPOSAL Overview Plans to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons by turning it over to local utility companies for use as fuel in nuclear power plants presents grave dangers to the public.The Nuclear Control Institute seeks to increase public understanding of these dangers.. Converting warhead plutonium into fuel for generating electricity would stimulate commerce in this extremely toxic THE NEED FOR NUCLEAR POWER The Need for Nuclear Power By Richard Rhodes and Denis Beller Richard Rhodes is the author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Dark Sun and other books. Denis Beller is a Technical Staff Member at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8 VAN DYKE: APPLYING THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE (1) End Notes 1. The author would like to acknowledge the assistance of the Nuclear Control Institute in supporting the research for this paper and the assistance of Karl Espaldon, University of Hawaii Law School Class of 1996, in organizing sources and research materials. REACTOR-GRADE PU CAN BE USED IN NUCLEAR BOMBS USING WARHEAD PLUTONIUM AS REACTOR FUEL DOES NOT MAKE IT UNUSABLE IN NUCLEAR BOMBS. Steven Dolley Research Director. March 28, 1997. Beware False Claims About "Reactor-Grade" Plutonium! The nuclear industry and other advocates of using warhead plutonium in "mixed-oxide" (MOX) plutonium-uranium fuel often claim that the MOX option would makeplutonium
FROM HIROSHIMA TO POKHRAN THE NUCLEAR TESTS. From Hiroshima to Pokhran . A three-member Japanese delegation visited Pokhran as part of a 10-day tour of India and Pakistan aimed at raising public awareness about the devastating effects of nuclear war. KRT WIRE | 04/11/2002 | SECURITY UPGRADES AT NUCLEAR Nearly three-quarters of the nation's nuclear power plant operators are behind schedule on new federally mandated security upgrades, mostly dealing with truck bombs, according to NCI BOARD OF DIRECTORS NCI Board of Directors Paul Leventhal President Emeritus, Nuclear Control Institute. Peter Bradford Former chairman, New York State Public Utilities Commission; NCI - PLUTONIUM DISPOSAL Overview Plans to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons by turning it over to local utility companies for use as fuel in nuclear power plants presents grave dangers to the public.The Nuclear Control Institute seeks to increase public understanding of these dangers.. Converting warhead plutonium into fuel for generating electricity would stimulate commerce in this extremely toxic CAN TERRORISTS BUILD NUCLEAR WEAPONS? Can Terrorists Build Nuclear Weapons? Carson Mark, Theodore Taylor, Eugene Eyster, William Maraman, Jacob Wechsler J. Carson Mark is a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Ad visory Committee on Reactor Safeguards and of the Foreign Weapons Eval uation Group of the U.S. Air Force. He is a former division leader of Los Alamos National Laboratories' Theoretical Division and serves as PROJECT ON GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT (POGO) Foreword "And we will operate from a few basic principles.First, candor. No one should be wary of coming forward when they see a problem. It's the only way to define a solution. The urgency of our task dictates candor about our challenges and confidence in our ability to solve them." THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8SAFE PASSAGE?
The Dallas Morning News July 4, 1999 THIRD EDITION SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1A . SAFE PASSAGE? Panama Canal a terrorist's dream come true, say some officials worried about security after U.S. handoffNUCLEAR TERRORISM
Title: Nuclear Terrorism Author: Joel Created Date: 8/17/2016 4:53:18PM
CHINA'S NON-PROLIFERATION WORDS VS. CHINA'S NUCLEAR 1983. `China does not encourage or support nuclear proliferation.'. Vice Premier Li Peng, Xinhua, 10/18/83. In 1983, China contracts with Algeria, then a non-NPT state, to construct a large, unsafeguarded plutonium-production reactor. Construction of the reactor complex began after November 1984---well after China's April 1984 pledge tosubject
2/19/98 IRAQ & THE BOMB: THE NUCLEAR THREAT CONTINUES IRAQ AND THE BOMB: THE NUCLEAR THREAT CONTINUES. Steven Dolley Research Director Nuclear Control Institute. February 19, 1998. Nuclear Inspections in Iraq: Time to "Close the Nuclear File"? NUCLEAR TERRORISM AND HEALTH EFFECTS Nuclear Terrorism and Health Effects (continued from previous page) June 2003 Page 2 of 2 You can find out your state radiation control director by contacting The Conference of Radiation ControlWWW.NCI.ORG
The memorial service for Paul Leventhal, Founding President of the Nuclear Control Institute, was held on Monday, April 23, 2007, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. For additional information, please contact: Stephen Johnson. 703.547.6754 (O) PLUTONIUM SEA SHIPMENTS Transports of Radioactive Materials by Sea: Security and Safety Concerns. Radioactive Sea Shipments. Background The Latest Earlier Shipments . The Death Ship (FUNAM (Argentine environmental NGO) Press Release, January 23, 2001). Shipment of U.S.-Origin Plutonium Set to Depart France on Eve of Presidential Transition; Highlights Clinton's Troubling Plutonium Legacy (NCI Press Release, January NCI - PLUTONIUM DISPOSAL Overview Plans to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons by turning it over to local utility companies for use as fuel in nuclear power plants presents grave dangers to the public.The Nuclear Control Institute seeks to increase public understanding of these dangers.. Converting warhead plutonium into fuel for generating electricity would stimulate commerce in this extremely toxic THE NEED FOR NUCLEAR POWER The Need for Nuclear Power By Richard Rhodes and Denis Beller Richard Rhodes is the author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Dark Sun and other books. Denis Beller is a Technical Staff Member at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. ATTEMPTS TO REDUCE THE PROLIFERATION RISKS OF NUCLEAR POWER However, it has been demonstrated at least on paper that a submarine reactor with an initial fuel enrichment of 20% can have the same long core life (20 years) as a reactor with an initial enrichment of 97.3%. The major penalty is that the core volume of the 20% enriched design is about three times larger. See, T. D. Ippolito Jr., Effects of Variation of Uranium Enrichment on Nuclear THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8 INDIA-PAKISTAN NUCLEAR CENTRAL Outside Assistance to the Indian & Pakistani Nuclear Programs Steven Dolley, NCI, June 5, 1998 "Kashmir is today's Cuba," says NCI President Leventhal, warning India and Pakistan are on "slippery slope" to nuclear war. (USA Today, May 29, 1998). REACTOR-GRADE PU CAN BE USED IN NUCLEAR BOMBS USING WARHEAD PLUTONIUM AS REACTOR FUEL DOES NOT MAKE IT UNUSABLE IN NUCLEAR BOMBS. Steven Dolley Research Director. March 28, 1997. Beware False Claims About "Reactor-Grade" Plutonium! The nuclear industry and other advocates of using warhead plutonium in "mixed-oxide" (MOX) plutonium-uranium fuel often claim that the MOX option would makeplutonium
NUCLEAR STATUS REPORT nuclear status report nuclear weapons, fissile material, and export controls in the former soviet union jon brook wolfsthal, cristina-astrid chuen, emily ewell daughtry NUCLEAR TERRORISM AND HEALTH EFFECTS Nuclear Terrorism and Health Effects (continued from previous page) June 2003 Page 2 of 2 You can find out your state radiation control director by contacting The Conference of Radiation ControlWWW.NCI.ORG
The memorial service for Paul Leventhal, Founding President of the Nuclear Control Institute, was held on Monday, April 23, 2007, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. For additional information, please contact: Stephen Johnson. 703.547.6754 (O) PLUTONIUM SEA SHIPMENTS Transports of Radioactive Materials by Sea: Security and Safety Concerns. Radioactive Sea Shipments. Background The Latest Earlier Shipments . The Death Ship (FUNAM (Argentine environmental NGO) Press Release, January 23, 2001). Shipment of U.S.-Origin Plutonium Set to Depart France on Eve of Presidential Transition; Highlights Clinton's Troubling Plutonium Legacy (NCI Press Release, January NCI - PLUTONIUM DISPOSAL Overview Plans to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons by turning it over to local utility companies for use as fuel in nuclear power plants presents grave dangers to the public.The Nuclear Control Institute seeks to increase public understanding of these dangers.. Converting warhead plutonium into fuel for generating electricity would stimulate commerce in this extremely toxic THE NEED FOR NUCLEAR POWER The Need for Nuclear Power By Richard Rhodes and Denis Beller Richard Rhodes is the author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb, Dark Sun and other books. Denis Beller is a Technical Staff Member at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. ATTEMPTS TO REDUCE THE PROLIFERATION RISKS OF NUCLEAR POWER However, it has been demonstrated at least on paper that a submarine reactor with an initial fuel enrichment of 20% can have the same long core life (20 years) as a reactor with an initial enrichment of 97.3%. The major penalty is that the core volume of the 20% enriched design is about three times larger. See, T. D. Ippolito Jr., Effects of Variation of Uranium Enrichment on Nuclear THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8 INDIA-PAKISTAN NUCLEAR CENTRAL Outside Assistance to the Indian & Pakistani Nuclear Programs Steven Dolley, NCI, June 5, 1998 "Kashmir is today's Cuba," says NCI President Leventhal, warning India and Pakistan are on "slippery slope" to nuclear war. (USA Today, May 29, 1998). REACTOR-GRADE PU CAN BE USED IN NUCLEAR BOMBS USING WARHEAD PLUTONIUM AS REACTOR FUEL DOES NOT MAKE IT UNUSABLE IN NUCLEAR BOMBS. Steven Dolley Research Director. March 28, 1997. Beware False Claims About "Reactor-Grade" Plutonium! The nuclear industry and other advocates of using warhead plutonium in "mixed-oxide" (MOX) plutonium-uranium fuel often claim that the MOX option would makeplutonium
NUCLEAR STATUS REPORT nuclear status report nuclear weapons, fissile material, and export controls in the former soviet union jon brook wolfsthal, cristina-astrid chuen, emily ewell daughtry NUCLEAR TERRORISM AND HEALTH EFFECTS Nuclear Terrorism and Health Effects (continued from previous page) June 2003 Page 2 of 2 You can find out your state radiation control director by contacting The Conference of Radiation Control PLUTONIUM SEA SHIPMENTS Transports of Radioactive Materials by Sea: Security and Safety Concerns. Radioactive Sea Shipments. Background The Latest Earlier Shipments . The Death Ship (FUNAM (Argentine environmental NGO) Press Release, January 23, 2001). Shipment of U.S.-Origin Plutonium Set to Depart France on Eve of Presidential Transition; Highlights Clinton's Troubling Plutonium Legacy (NCI Press Release, JanuaryNUCLEAR TERRORISM
The attacks of September 11, 2001 have provided a wake-up call for facing the threat of nuclear terrorism. The Nuclear Control Institute, since its inception in 1981, has been analyzing the risks of nuclear terrorism and seeking to alert policymakers and the public to thedanger.
PLUTONIUM AIR SHIPMENTS Inadequacy of the IAEA's Air Transport Regulations: The Case of MOX Fuel Technical Paper presented to Dangerous Goods Panel, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), by Dr. Edwin S. Lyman, NCI scientific director, Montreal, Canada, October 24, 1997 CAN TERRORISTS BUILD NUCLEAR WEAPONS? Can Terrorists Build Nuclear Weapons? Carson Mark, Theodore Taylor, Eugene Eyster, William Maraman, Jacob Wechsler J. Carson Mark is a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Ad visory Committee on Reactor Safeguards and of the Foreign Weapons Eval uation Group of the U.S. Air Force. He is a former division leader of Los Alamos National Laboratories' Theoretical Division and serves as VAN DYKE: APPLYING THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE (1) End Notes 1. The author would like to acknowledge the assistance of the Nuclear Control Institute in supporting the research for this paper and the assistance of Karl Espaldon, University of Hawaii Law School Class of 1996, in organizing sources and research materials.SAFE PASSAGE?
The Dallas Morning News July 4, 1999 THIRD EDITION SECTION: NEWS; Pg. 1A . SAFE PASSAGE? Panama Canal a terrorist's dream come true, say some officials worried about security after U.S. handoff NUCLEAR STATUS REPORT nuclear status report nuclear weapons, fissile material, and export controls in the former soviet union jon brook wolfsthal, cristina-astrid chuen, emily ewell daughtry NUCLEAR TERRORISM AND HEALTH EFFECTS Nuclear Terrorism and Health Effects (continued from previous page) June 2003 Page 2 of 2 You can find out your state radiation control director by contacting The Conference of Radiation Control AFTER 9/11: PREVENTING MASS-DESTRUCTION TERRORISM AND Monterey Nonproliferation Strategy Group Occasional Paper No. 8 INSTITUTE CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES MONTEREY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Michael Barletta, ed. 10/99 A. KUPERMAN RETRTR CONFERENCE PAPER A LEVEL-PLAYING FIELD FOR MEDICAL ISOTOPE PRODUCTION --HOW TO PHASE OUT RELIANCE ON HEU A. J. Kuperman . Nuclear Control InstituteWWW.NCI.ORG
The memorial service for Paul Leventhal, Founding President of the Nuclear Control Institute, was held on Monday, April 23, 2007, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. For additional information, please contact: Stephen Johnson. 703.547.6754 (O) PLUTONIUM SEA SHIPMENTS Transports of Radioactive Materials by Sea: Security and Safety Concerns. Radioactive Sea Shipments. Background The Latest Earlier Shipments . The Death Ship (FUNAM (Argentine environmental NGO) Press Release, January 23, 2001). Shipment of U.S.-Origin Plutonium Set to Depart France on Eve of Presidential Transition; Highlights Clinton's Troubling Plutonium Legacy (NCI Press Release, January NCI - PLUTONIUM DISPOSAL Overview Plans to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons by turning it over to local utility companies for use as fuel in nuclear power plants presents grave dangers to the public.The Nuclear Control Institute seeks to increase public understanding of these dangers.. Converting warhead plutonium into fuel for generating electricity would stimulate commerce in this extremely toxicNUCLEAR TERRORISM
The attacks of September 11, 2001 have provided a wake-up call for facing the threat of nuclear terrorism. The Nuclear Control Institute, since its inception in 1981, has been analyzing the risks of nuclear terrorism and seeking to alert policymakers and the public to thedanger.
NCI - SADDAM AND THE BOMB George Stephanopoulos Interview (citing NCI) of IAEA Director General Mohamed El Baradei, ABC "This Week," December 1, 2002. Iraq's Nuclear Threat. Steven Dolley, NCI Research Director, Letter to the Editor, New York Times, November 29, 2002 U.N. Inspectors Arrive in Iraq (New York Times, November 25, 2002)Paul Leventhal, NCI President Emeritus, Interview by Pat Buchanan & Bill Press, MS-NBC CAN TERRORISTS BUILD NUCLEAR WEAPONS? Can Terrorists Build Nuclear Weapons? Carson Mark, Theodore Taylor, Eugene Eyster, William Maraman, Jacob Wechsler J. Carson Mark is a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Ad visory Committee on Reactor Safeguards and of the Foreign Weapons Eval uation Group of the U.S. Air Force. He is a former division leader of Los Alamos National Laboratories' Theoretical Division and serves as THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8NUCLEAR TERRORISM
Title: Nuclear Terrorism Author: Joel Created Date: 8/17/2016 4:53:18PM
REACTOR-GRADE PU CAN BE USED IN NUCLEAR BOMBS USING WARHEAD PLUTONIUM AS REACTOR FUEL DOES NOT MAKE IT UNUSABLE IN NUCLEAR BOMBS. Steven Dolley Research Director. March 28, 1997. Beware False Claims About "Reactor-Grade" Plutonium! The nuclear industry and other advocates of using warhead plutonium in "mixed-oxide" (MOX) plutonium-uranium fuel often claim that the MOX option would makeplutonium
KRT WIRE | 04/11/2002 | SECURITY UPGRADES AT NUCLEAR Nearly three-quarters of the nation's nuclear power plant operators are behind schedule on new federally mandated security upgrades, mostly dealing with truck bombs, according toWWW.NCI.ORG
The memorial service for Paul Leventhal, Founding President of the Nuclear Control Institute, was held on Monday, April 23, 2007, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. For additional information, please contact: Stephen Johnson. 703.547.6754 (O) PLUTONIUM SEA SHIPMENTS Transports of Radioactive Materials by Sea: Security and Safety Concerns. Radioactive Sea Shipments. Background The Latest Earlier Shipments . The Death Ship (FUNAM (Argentine environmental NGO) Press Release, January 23, 2001). Shipment of U.S.-Origin Plutonium Set to Depart France on Eve of Presidential Transition; Highlights Clinton's Troubling Plutonium Legacy (NCI Press Release, January NCI - PLUTONIUM DISPOSAL Overview Plans to dispose of plutonium from surplus nuclear weapons by turning it over to local utility companies for use as fuel in nuclear power plants presents grave dangers to the public.The Nuclear Control Institute seeks to increase public understanding of these dangers.. Converting warhead plutonium into fuel for generating electricity would stimulate commerce in this extremely toxicNUCLEAR TERRORISM
The attacks of September 11, 2001 have provided a wake-up call for facing the threat of nuclear terrorism. The Nuclear Control Institute, since its inception in 1981, has been analyzing the risks of nuclear terrorism and seeking to alert policymakers and the public to thedanger.
NCI - SADDAM AND THE BOMB George Stephanopoulos Interview (citing NCI) of IAEA Director General Mohamed El Baradei, ABC "This Week," December 1, 2002. Iraq's Nuclear Threat. Steven Dolley, NCI Research Director, Letter to the Editor, New York Times, November 29, 2002 U.N. Inspectors Arrive in Iraq (New York Times, November 25, 2002)Paul Leventhal, NCI President Emeritus, Interview by Pat Buchanan & Bill Press, MS-NBC CAN TERRORISTS BUILD NUCLEAR WEAPONS? Can Terrorists Build Nuclear Weapons? Carson Mark, Theodore Taylor, Eugene Eyster, William Maraman, Jacob Wechsler J. Carson Mark is a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Ad visory Committee on Reactor Safeguards and of the Foreign Weapons Eval uation Group of the U.S. Air Force. He is a former division leader of Los Alamos National Laboratories' Theoretical Division and serves as THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8NUCLEAR TERRORISM
Title: Nuclear Terrorism Author: Joel Created Date: 8/17/2016 4:53:18PM
REACTOR-GRADE PU CAN BE USED IN NUCLEAR BOMBS USING WARHEAD PLUTONIUM AS REACTOR FUEL DOES NOT MAKE IT UNUSABLE IN NUCLEAR BOMBS. Steven Dolley Research Director. March 28, 1997. Beware False Claims About "Reactor-Grade" Plutonium! The nuclear industry and other advocates of using warhead plutonium in "mixed-oxide" (MOX) plutonium-uranium fuel often claim that the MOX option would makeplutonium
KRT WIRE | 04/11/2002 | SECURITY UPGRADES AT NUCLEAR Nearly three-quarters of the nation's nuclear power plant operators are behind schedule on new federally mandated security upgrades, mostly dealing with truck bombs, according toNCI STAFF
Paul Leventhal founded the Nuclear Control Institute in 1981 and served as its President for 22 years prior to becoming Founding President in June 2002. Before establishing NCI, Mr. Leventhal held senior staff positions in the United States Senate on nuclear power and proliferation issues. NCI - SADDAM AND THE BOMB George Stephanopoulos Interview (citing NCI) of IAEA Director General Mohamed El Baradei, ABC "This Week," December 1, 2002. Iraq's Nuclear Threat. Steven Dolley, NCI Research Director, Letter to the Editor, New York Times, November 29, 2002 U.N. Inspectors Arrive in Iraq (New York Times, November 25, 2002)Paul Leventhal, NCI President Emeritus, Interview by Pat Buchanan & Bill Press, MS-NBC PLUTONIUM AIR SHIPMENTS Inadequacy of the IAEA's Air Transport Regulations: The Case of MOX Fuel Technical Paper presented to Dangerous Goods Panel, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), by Dr. Edwin S. Lyman, NCI scientific director, Montreal, Canada, October 24, 1997 PLUTONIUM DISPOSITION: USA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT MAPS Click on for animated maps of plants closest to where you live. (close-ups of nuclear power plants is for now disabled) THE PLUTONIUM BUSINESS Contents (page numbers in original 1984 text, included here for convenience) Preface vii Foreword ix Introduction: the plutonium rush xi Part I: Plutonium dreams - 1946-74 1 The plutonium people 3 2 Separating plutonium: the origins of reprocessing 8NUCLEAR TERRORISM
Title: Nuclear Terrorism Author: Joel Created Date: 8/17/2016 4:53:18PM
CHINA'S NON-PROLIFERATION WORDS VS. CHINA'S NUCLEAR 1983. `China does not encourage or support nuclear proliferation.'. Vice Premier Li Peng, Xinhua, 10/18/83. In 1983, China contracts with Algeria, then a non-NPT state, to construct a large, unsafeguarded plutonium-production reactor. Construction of the reactor complex began after November 1984---well after China's April 1984 pledge tosubject
PLOUGHSHARES OR SWORDS? End Notes 1. "'Astounding' Disrepancy of 70 Kilograms of Plutonium Warrants Shutdown of Troubled Nuclear Fuel Plant in Japan," Nuclear Control Institute, May 9, 1994. NUCLEAR CONTROL INSTITUTE WASHINGTON. D.C. NUCLEAR CONTROL INSTITUTE Washington. D.C. Title: 7/22/97 Press Release Author: Joel Created Date: 8/22/2016 11:43:50 AM NUCLEAR CONTROL INSTITUTE WASHINGTON. D.C. Title: 4/7/2000 NCI Letter to Virginia Power Author: Joel Created Date: 8/22/2016 10:59:49 AM This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Get any of latest browsers at: www.Browsers.comDetails
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