Shipments of nuclear material represent a security risk and threat to the economies and environments of coastal states that is both unnecessary and unacceptable. This briefing particularly addresses those issues of relevance to Small Island...
This briefing highlights some of the statements making news over the last few months. Most give rise to serious questions about countries commitment to the NPT as well as highlighting serious proliferation challenges ahead.
The US Government is currently preparing to construct a new plutonium pit production facility capable of producing up to 900 new pits per year. This briefing argues that this action clearly displays an unwillingness on the part of the US to...
The Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction was launched at the G8's Kananaskis Summit in Canada in 2002. A key part of the program was the disposition of surplus Russian weapons plutonium via MOX fuel.
Controlling who has access to nuclear materials, technology and information has a clear role to play in controlling nuclear weapons proliferation, but should not be seen as a replacement for solid steps towards elimination of nuclear weapons. ...
The quotes from before the war by the US and UK governments and the realities discovered after the war.
Greenpeace believes that the Security Council must face up to its responsibilities: first and foremost its responsibility to uphold the UN Charter on behalf of all humankind.
When you hear politicians claim that the next war is “not about the oil,” rest assured: It’s about the oil. Although the revolts in the Middle East involve genuine disputes within the nations – Egypt, Libya, Syria – the superpowers...
In light of the London bombings, and in memory of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior by French Government agents on July 10 1985, in Auckland Harbour which killed Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira, 500 Greenpeace activists from 20...
Time is running out for Atlantic Bluefin Tuna as commercial mismanagement pushes the species to the brink of extinction.
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