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January 2, 2019 by Nukewatch Leave a Comment

Winter 2018-19 Nukewatch Quarterly Newsletter

Click the links below to access articles from our Winter 2018-19 Quarterly Newsletter. Individual articles are also tagged by issue category.

Cover and Back Page

Woolsey Fire Started at Toxic Santa Susana Lab
White House Says Radiation Good for You
Islamophobia, A New Chapter in US History of Xenophobia
Update on the Kings Bay Plowshares

Page 1

Melting Glaciers Releasing Bomb Test Radiation
Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty Gains Strength

Page 2

Fukushima Filter Failure: A Million Tons of Toxic Water Far Too Radioactive for Release to the Pacific
Thyroid Cancer Increase Among Children and Teens Since Fukushima
Energy Report: How Does Nuclear Survive?

Page 3—Nuclear Shorts

Weaponized Insects from the Pentagon?
Fukushima Disaster Film In Production
France to Scale Back Nuclear Reactor Fleet
Plutonium Factory Workers’ Comp Law Brings US Justice Dept. Threat
$1,280 Each for Air Force Coffee Cup
England Dumps Rad Sludge in Welsh Waters
US Mass Murder School

Page 4

US Nuclear Weapons “Sharing” in Europe—Protest and Resistance
“Low-yield” Mass Destruction

Page 5

Russia Pledges No-First-Use of Nuclear Weapons, Joining China, North Korea, and India

Page 6

Congress Could Trim Bomb Production Plans, Tweek Nuclear Attack Policy
Parking Lot Radioactive Waste Dumps
West Lake & Bridgeton Superfund Site Cleanup Approved

Page 7

Through the Prism of Nonviolence—In the Face of Immigration

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