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October 17, 2022 by Nukewatch Leave a Comment

Nukewatch Quarterly Fall 2022

Click the links below to access articles from the Fall 2022 Quarterly Newsletter. Page numbers take you to the pdf of each page as they appear in the print version. Individual articles are also tagged by issue category.

Page 1

Büchel Resisters Choose Jail Over Fines
Deterrencelessness: Nuclear Threats Neither Credible Nor Viable

Page 2

Chorus Condemning Russia Sings Song of Hypocrisy, Risks Wider War
Fukushima: Novel Fixes Repeatedly Fail, Dumping Threatens Pacific Commons

Page 3

Alliances Unite in Fight Against Foreign Fossil Fuel Giant
Business Case for Nuclear Power Collapsed Forty Years Ago — Economist

Page 4 

EPA Announces Shutdown of Online Archives
Costs Rise Past $9 Billion for First of 12 Nuclear Missile Submarines Set to Replace Trident
Military Spending: $87 Million-Per-Hour in 2023

Page 5

Great Lakes Water Protectors They’re Not
Corrosion, Climate Chaos Shut Down Half of France’s Reactor Fleet
“It’s the End of the World as We Know it, and I Feel Fine”
Holtec Buying Rad Waste as NRC Okays Firm’s New Mexico Storage Site
Nuclear Pretzel Logic and NATO’s Threat to Prevent Coercion

Page 6

Coverup, not Cleanup, at Santa Susana, California Meltdown Site
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Assassination, Pacifism, and Nuclear Capability in Japan

Page 7

Radiation More Harmful to Girls and Women than to Boys and Men
International Meetings Shame Nuclear Weapons, Promote Reactors

Page 8

Nuclear Reactors and Weapons Electrify a Warzone
Fr. Carl Kabat, 88, Rest in Peace

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