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October 23, 2017 by Nukewatch Leave a Comment

Fall 2017 Quarterly Newsletter

Click the links below to access articles from our Fall 2017 Quarterly Newsletter. Individual articles are also tagged by issue category.

Cover and Back Page

US Nuclear Weapons in Germany Slammed by Protesters, Politicians
Haul No! Tour Report: Building Momentum in Resistance to Grand Canyon Uranium Mining & Transport

Page 1

The United States Once Carpet-Bombed North Korea
“We burned down every town in North Korea”

Page 2

Democracy Breaks Out at the UN as 122 Nations Vote to Ban the Bomb
New Nuclear Weapons Tests and Contracts
Japan’s Environment Ministry Wants Roads Built with Fukushima Radioactive Waste

Page 3

Moving Nuclear Industry Trash: Yucca Mountain and Parking Lot Dumps Eyed by Congress
Trump’s Nuclear Lying Goes Ballistic
Lawsuit Challenges Planned US Nuclear Bomb Factory

Page 4

US Nuclear Weapons in Germany Slammed by Protesters, Politicians (continued from Cover)

Page 5

Did Nonviolent Actions Propel Issue into Germany’s National Elections? A partial timeline

Page 6

Through the Prism of Nonviolence: On the Trail of Death

Page 7

Renewable Generation Overtakes Nuclear Years Earlier Than Expected
Hurricane Winds & Reactor Risks
South Korea will abandon nuclear power
Spectacular Costs Force More Reactor Construction Halts
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