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Nuclear power belongs in the past

Nuclear power - undermining action on climate change

07 March 2008

A briefing paper on why nuclear power is an expensive and dangerous distraction from the real solutions to climate change. Greenhouse gas reduction targets can only be met through using the proven alternatives of renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency. Every dollar spent on nuclear power is a dollar stolen from the real solutions to climate change.

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ASN (Nuclear Safety Authority) Letter: Flamanville 3 - March 2008

23 April 2008

Translation of the letter sent by the ASN (Nuclear Safety Authority) to the Director of Development of the Flamanville 3 EPR-type reactor, regarding an inspection of the construction site that took place on 5 March 2008.

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Nuclear Power - Energy Insecurity

07 March 2008

The world today is confronted with dangerous climate change, threatening the lives of millions of people and the ecological integrity of the entire planet. Epxerts warn that fundamental changes must be made to energy production and use within the next ten years to avert its worst impacts. We must reduce the carbondioxide emissions from fossil fuels that cause climate change. The decisions and investments made now about energy supply and infrastructure will affcet the next 50 years of electricity generation

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ASN (Nuclear Safety Authority) Letter: Flamanville 3 - February 2008

23 April 2008

Translation of the letter sent by the ASN (Nuclear Safety Authority) to the Director of Development of the Flamanville 3 EPR-type reactor, regarding an inspection of the construction site that took place on 8 February 2008.

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ASN (Nuclear Safety Authority) Letter: Flamanville 3 - December 2007

23 April 2008

Translation of the letter sent by the ASN (Nuclear Safety Authority) to the Director of Development of the Flamanville 3 EPR-type reactor, regarding an inspection of the construction site that took place on 3 and 4 December 2007.

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