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* Carbon-Free and Nuclear-Free: A Roadmap for U.S. Energy Policy, Fall 2007
By Arjun Makhijani, Ph.D. A joint project of the Nuclear Policy Research Institute and the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research. http://www.ieer.org/carbonfree/CarbonFreeNuclearFree.pdf
* Too Hot To Handle, The Future of Civil Nuclear Power, July 2007
www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk
By Frank Barnaby and James Kemp, Oxford Research Group, London
* Residual Risk: An Account of Events in Nuclear Power Plants Since the Chernobyl Accident in 1986, May 2007
http://www.greens-efa.org/cms/topics/dokbin/181/
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Rebecca Harms, Member European Parliament, Brussels; Union of Concerned Scientists, USA; Institute of Risk Research, Austria; Oko Institut, Germany.
* Why A Future for the Nuclear Industry Is Risky, January 2007
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or www.iccr.org or www.cleanenergy.org
Peter Bradford, former NRC commissioner and David Schlissel, Synapse Energy Economics, Inc.
* Nuclear Power No Solution to Climate Change, December 14, 2006.
http://list.web.net/lists/listinfo/energy-vision the Pembina Institute
* Insurmountable Risks: Can Nuclear Power Solve the Global Warming Problem?
August 2, 2006 http://www.ieer.org/sdafiles/14-2.pdf
By Brice Smith in Science for Democratic Action, Institute for Energy & Environmental Research, Volume 14. (A 55-page summary -- “Insurmountable Risks: The Dangers of Using Nuclear Power to Combat Global Climate Change, ” May 2006 – is available from IEER.)
* Nuclear Power – Not Worth the Risk, April 2006
www.cnduk.org
CND briefing by Hugh Richards, Dawn Rothwell and Rae Street, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, submitted to the British Energy Review Consultation, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, England.
* Nuclear Power - Myth and Reality: The risks and prospects of nuclear power, 2006
http://www.nirs.org/mononline/nm644.pdff By Gerd Rosenkranz, for the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
* Unfair Aid: The Subsidies Keeping Nuclear Energy Afloat Across the Globe, June 30, 2005 http://www.nirs.org/mononline/nm630_31.pdf
From the Nuclear Monitor, #630-631,; a publication of World Information Service on Energy (WISE) and the Nuclear Information& Resource Service (NIRS). * Nuclear Power: No solution to climate change, February 2005
www.nirs.org/mononline/nukesclimatechangereport.pdff
From Nuclear Monitor, Nos. 621 & 622; A new report from the World Information Service on Energy (WISE) and the Nuclear Information& Resource Service (NIRS).
* Comparing Greenhouse-Gas Emissions and Abatement Costs of Nuclear and Alternative Energy Options from a Life-Cycle Perspective, November 1997
http://www.oeko.de
Uwe R. Fritsche, Coordinator Energy & Climate Division, Okö-Insititut, Darmstadt, Germany; paper presented at the CNIC Conference on Nuclear Energy and Greenhouse-Gas Emissions, Tokyo.
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