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To be informed about nuclear issues in different countries you can subscribe different newsletters which are released by activists who participate in the Nuclear-Heritage network, too.


Finnish NukeNews

Subscribe this newsletter if you want to get information about nuclear issues in Russia and Finland (and maybe other countries, too). The newsletter will be released in Finnish language every three months by activists of those countries.

A request to Finnish speaking people: Please translate this information into Finnish and publish it here. The text will then be copied to the Finnish newsletter information page (see below).

<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/fin-nukenews</mailman>


Russian NukeNews

Subscribe this newsletter if you want to get information about nuclear issues in Russia and Finland (and maybe other countries, too). The newsletter will be released in Russian language every three months by activists of those countries.

A request to Russian speaking people: Please translate this information into Russian and publish it here. The text will then be copied to the Russian newsletter information page (see below).

<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/rus-nukenews</mailman>


English NukeNews

This newsletter benefits by the translation tool which is used for coordination of the content of other NukeNews newsletters. All information to be used for the special country newsletters will be send to the coordinators in English language. We will take this information and create a newsletter from it every three months.

Subscribe this newsletter if you want to get information about nuclear issues especially in France, Germany, Russia and Finland (and maybe other countries, too).

<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/eng-nukenews</mailman>


French-German Newsletter

French-German circular with information about nuclear power and the resistance against it. This newsletter is released in French and German language by turns and is published monthly as possible. Aim is to spread the information about the neighbour country in your mother tongue and to support this way the international network of the Anti-nuclear movement. This newsletter is part of the German campaign against the EPR reactor: http://nirgendwo.info .

The newsletter is provided honorary. Publications such as articles or translations are welcome. The same about donations.

  • French newsletter:
<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/fra-nukenews</mailman>
  • German newsletter:
<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/ger-nukenews</mailman>


Translation-NukeNews Mailing List

This mailing list is to be used to collect articles in English language to (translate and) use them for periodic email newsletters on anti-nuke topics.

Currently this mailing list is used for the work on a Finnish language and a Russian language newsletter. But it is open for more!

More...

<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/translation-nukenews</mailman>


Nuclear-Heritage Mailing List

This is the mailing list of the campaign "Europe's Nuclear Heritage". It wants to connect Anti-Nuclear activists, support activities and their work, to make communication more easy, give information about international relevant things on this field and to organize common activities and meetings.

With the background of the Anti-Nuclear campaign "Europe's Nuclear Heritage", which started in Germany in 2006, an international network of Anti-Nuclear activists is developing. On different meetings and events in 2008 we had workshops about building such a network and asked people if they want to take part in this. So there are now some 90 people on our contact lists from Austria, Australia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Russia and UK. Not all of them are organized activists and not all of them will actively take part in the network. But it is a good start.

In August 2008 we had a first network meeting in Bure, France. You can find some notices of it on the page http://nuclear-heritage.net. The next meetings planned are in Germany at New Year 2008/2009 (at the so called "Youth Environmental Congress") and in Czech Republic near to the Austrian border in August 2009. We will try to organize some money for the travelling costs, but we can't promise this. So if you know some sources for paying these costs please tell us.

For communication we have created a new mailing list: nuclear-heritage ÄT lists.riseup.net[1]. This list is thought to be used for networking, connecting people, discussions on the theme of the list, information about international Anti-Nuclear activities and all what is connected to these things. You can subscribe this list online or you send an E-Mail to nuclear-heritage-subscribe ÄT lists.riseup.net[1].

For information of the public and for collecting background information, dates of events and activities and for documentation we will use the web page of the campaign "Europe's Nuclear Heritage". This is a "Wiki" page, what means, that everybody who has registered herself, can write information to this page.

So we hope you are interested in this network and like to join it:

<mailman>https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/nuclear-heritage</mailman>


German Mailinglist for International Nuclear Issues

Befor the Nuclear Heritage Network had been developed there was a project with the same title in Germany which had the aim to work internationally on nuclear issues. For this project ("Europas Atomerbe") a mailinglist had been created. It is used in German language and people subscribed who wanted to organize the project or who wanted to be informed about nuclear topics around the world (in German language). Thus this mailinglist is similar to the Nuclear Heritage mailinglist, but it is not used so frequently and the messages differ because usually only German emails will be forwarded there.

You can subscribe the mailinglist:

<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/europas-atomerbe</mailman>


Baltic Tour Organization Mailinglist

In summer 2010 an information tour around the Baltic Sea is planned. It aims to spread the word about the risks of nuclear power, to network with local groups and activists and to give ideas of direct action against nuclear power and other anti-emancipative issues. This mailinglist is used for planning and organizing this project.

Subscribe the mailinglist and support the project:

<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/baltic-tour</mailman>


Nuclear Climate Camp 2008 In Lapland - Organizing Mailinglist

Organizing the Nuclear Climate Camp in Lapland 2009...

Subscribe the mailinglist and help with the preparation of the camp.

<mailman>https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/subscribe/lapland-camp</mailman>



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