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* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomwaffensperrvertrag<br />
* http://www.imi-online.de/?s=nato<br />
* http://gsinstitute.org/<br />
* http://rickrozoff.wordpress.com/<br />
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deterrence_theory<br />
* http://natowatch.org/nuclear-weapons<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranisches_Atomprogramm<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Atomic_Energy_Commission<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics<br />
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* [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project]] & [[Atomic_Threats_In_The_Baltic_Sea_Region#Investigations|articles]]<br />
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== others ==<br />
* http://www.energy-net.org/blog/<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernenergie<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%BChlmittelkreislauf<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Energie/Baustellen<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernkraftwerk_Belojarsk<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernkraftwerk_Fort_Calhoun<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuklearkatastrophe_von_Fukushima<br />
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuklearkatastrophe_von_Tschernobyl<br />
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Atomkraft-Bewegung_in_Deutschland<br />
* [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5249559?uselang=de Atommüllproblematik der Russischen Marine]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=NukeNews_No._18_-_GERMAN&diff=77788NukeNews No. 18 - GERMAN2015-05-26T12:26:01Z<p>Kardan: 2. + 6.</p>
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0. Vorwort<br />
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Inhaltsverzeichnis der aktuellen NukeNews #18<br />
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0. Vorwort<br />
1. Die Kraft der Menschen gegen die Atomkraft! Aktionscamp gegen<br />
Atomkraft in Pyhäjoki/Finnland<br />
2. Official Report: Nuclear Waste Accident Caused By Wrong Cat Litter<br />
3. Ontario hält an der Atomkraft fest<br />
4. Fennovoima rodet schon jetzt geschützte Wälder für ein geplantes<br />
AKW<br />
5. Überschwemmung des Geländes einer geplanten Uranmine in Australien<br />
macht Risiken deutlich<br />
6. Polen: Lokalregierungen drängen auf Entscheidung bezüglich geplanten AKW<br />
7. Polen und Frankreich führen Beratungsgespräche über Klima und<br />
Energie<br />
8. 77 Prozent der polnischen Bevölkerung unterstützen erneuerbare<br />
Energie<br />
9. Tschernobyl-Tag in Wien<br />
10. EURATOM - papierenes Bollwerk der Atomkraft<br />
11. Anstehende Termine<br />
12. Über NukeNews<br />
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1. Die Kraft der Menschen gegen die Atomkraft! Aktionscamp gegen<br />
Atomkraft in Pyhäjoki/Finnland<br />
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Das Atomunternehmen Fennovoima hat vor, mit dem Bau eines weiteren<br />
Atomkraftwerks im ökologisch wertvollen Gebiet Hanhikivi Cape in<br />
Pyhäjoki im Nordwesten Finnlands zu beginnen. Beenden wir dieses<br />
verantwortungslose, gefährliche Projekt! Die Kraft der Menschen gegen<br />
die Atomkraft! Vom 8. bis zum 21. Juni organisiert Hyökyaalto, ein<br />
basisdemokratisches Aktionsnetzwerk (Rising Tide Finnland), in der<br />
Nähe von Hanhikivi Cape ein Aktionscamp gegen Atomkraft. Bei diesem<br />
Camp wollen wir Fertigkeiten und Ideen zu verschiedenen Arten des<br />
direkten Widerstandes kennenlernen und teilen. Wir möchten die<br />
Teilnehmer*innen ermutigen, ein Programm zu diesen Themen anzubieten.<br />
Entscheidungen sollten möglichst nach dem Konsensprinzip getroffen<br />
werden. Dabei ist kein Platz für jegliche Diskriminierung aufgrund des<br />
Geschlechts, der sexuellen Orientierung, der ethnischen Zugehörigkeit<br />
usw. Parteipolitische oder nationalistische Symbole haben im Camp<br />
nichts zu suchen.<br />
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Den ganzen Artikel gibt es hier:<br />
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/People_Power_agains_Nuclear_Power!_Anti-nuclear_action_camp_in_Pyh%C3%A4joki/Finland<br />
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2. Offizieller Report: Atommüll-Unfall durch Katzenmüll<br />
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Eine jahrelange Untersuchung des US-Energiebehörde mit einer Stärke von <br />
277 Seiten ergab, dass ein großer Unfall in einer Atommüllhalde in New<br />
Mexico im Februar 2014 durch die falsche Beschriftung von Katzenkot ver-<br />
ursacht wurde. Die gleiche Anlage wird von der NWMO als Entsorgungsmodell<br />
für die Entsorgung von Atomraketen an an der Küste von Lake Huron in Ontario<br />
in Betracht gezogen.<br />
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Mehr dazu auf englisch:<br />
http://cleanairalliance.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9e0d2b5aacdacc8f6d679bba2&id=998fedf8a7&e=2ece43c12c<br />
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3. Ontario hält an der Atomkraft fest<br />
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Die kanadische Provinz Ontario befindet sich mitten in einer<br />
Energierevolution, hält aber stur an der Atomkraft fest. Während sich<br />
die meisten Atomkraftwerke Ontarios der Endphase ihrer vorgesehenen<br />
Lebensdauer nähern, steckt die Provinzregierung weiterhin Milliarden<br />
Dollar in die Verlängerung ihrer Lebensdauer. Dabei gibt es<br />
wirtschaftlich viel sinnvollere Optionen, die auf erneuerbare Energie<br />
setzen.<br />
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http://cleanairalliance.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9e0d2b5aacdacc8f6d679bba2&id=8b90a4eda8&e=2ece43c12c<br />
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4. Fennovoima rodet schon jetzt geschützte Wälder für ein geplantes<br />
AKW<br />
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Am Hanhikivi Cape in Pyhäjoki, Finnland, rodet Fennovoima Wälder und<br />
zerstört die empfindliche Natur, um eine Straße für das Atomkraftwerk<br />
zu bauen. Inzwischen besitzt das Unternehmen die Erlaubnis der<br />
örtlichen Gemeinde, bis Ende April etwa 100 Hektar einer ökologisch<br />
wertvollen Landschaft zu roden, was einem Fünftel des gesamten<br />
Hanhikivi Cape entspricht.<br />
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Finnlands Grundsatzbeschluss zu dem AKW hing von der Erfüllung<br />
bestimmter Bedingungen ab, und viele wichtige Fragen sind noch offen:<br />
etwa, ob genug finnische oder europäische Interessenvertreter am<br />
Projekt beteiligt sein werden und was mit dem Atommüll geschehen soll.<br />
Falls das AKW nie gebaut wird, wird die Gegend sinnlos zerstört. Die<br />
natürlichen Lebensräume der durch Landhebung gebildeten Küste<br />
Hanhikivis sowie seine bedrohten und geschützten Pflanzen- und<br />
Vogelarten sind zu kostbar für eine solche Verschwendung. Wegen der<br />
Zugvögel und der Nistzeiten ist der Frühling ein besonders schlechter<br />
Zeitpunkt für die Rodungsarbeiten.<br />
<br />
Den ganzen Artikel gibt es hier:<br />
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/PR:People_in_Pyh%C3%A4joki_have_been_disregarded_because_of_the_Fennovoima_nuclear_plans<br />
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5. Überschwemmung des Geländes einer geplanten Uranmine in Australien<br />
macht Risiken deutlich<br />
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Lake Way, ein normalerweise ausgetrockneter See, in dem Toro Energy<br />
eine Uranmine anlegen will, ist überschwemmt. Das führt zu großen<br />
Sorgen über den geplanten Uranabbau am Seegrund. Toro Energy plant,<br />
radioaktive Rückstände aus der geplanten Wiluna-Uranmine - bis zu 100<br />
Millionen Tonnen - in den leergeförderten Centipede- und Millipede-<br />
Gruben zu lagern, die sich ebenfalls auf dem Grund des Sees befinden<br />
und zurzeit unter Wasser stehen.<br />
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6. Polen: Lokalregierungen drängen auf Entscheidung bezüglich geplanten AKW<br />
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Drei Köpfe der Lokalregierungen drängten in einem Brief an den Premierminister,<br />
Ewa Kopacz, auf eine endgültige Entscheidung über den Bau eine AKW in einer<br />
ihrer Regionen. Sie konstatieren, das Fehlen einer festen Entscheidung würde<br />
zu spürbarem Einschnitten ihrer Budgets führen (PLN 6 Millionen für alle drei<br />
Regionen bisher, mit einem Gesamtbudget von PLN 40 m von einem), so wie zu einer<br />
Hemmung der lokalen Entwicklung. Sie verwiesen auf den Bedarf einer Entscheidung<br />
gegen EU-Projekte, für die sich noch beworben werden soll. Sie behaupten zudem,<br />
die lokale Bevölkerung begrüßt und ist bereit für den möglichen AKW-Bau.<br />
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Quelle:<br />
http://www.portalsamorzadowy.pl/gospodarka-komunalna/energetyka-jadrowa-pomorze-samorzadowcy-chca-decyzji-o-elektrowni-atomowej,67183.html<br />
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7. Polen und Frankreich führen Beratungsgespräche über Klima und<br />
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Am 2. Februar 2015 fand ein polnisch-französisches Treffen statt, das<br />
als zwischenstaatliches Beratungsgespräch bezeichnet wurde. Dabei ging<br />
es um Klima- und Energiefragen wie das Konzept der "Europäischen<br />
Energieunion" und die Struktur der Klima- und Energiepolitik. Es<br />
fanden auch Diskussionen über die Entwicklung der Atomenergie statt,<br />
zu denen die Medien aber keine näheren Details bekannt gaben.<br />
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8. 77 Prozent der polnischen Bevölkerung unterstützen erneuerbare<br />
Energie<br />
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Anfang Februar 2015 machte eine neue Umfrage des staatlichen<br />
Meinungsforschungsinstituts CBOS deutlich, dass 77 Prozent der<br />
polnischen Bevölkerung denken, Polen sollte erneuerbare Energiequellen<br />
stärker nutzen. Vor allem Frauen, junge Menschen und wohlhabendere<br />
Personen unterstützen die Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie.<br />
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Quelle:<br />
http://www.thenews.pl/1/12/Artykul/196595,Poles-believe-in-green-energy<br />
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9. Tschernobyl-Tag in Wien <br />
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Die WIENER PLATTFORM ATOMKRAFTFREI gedachte der Katastrophe von<br />
Tschernobyl, die sich vor 29 Jahren ereignet hat. Vor dem<br />
Bundeskanzleramt und dem Außenministerium warnten die "wespengelb"<br />
gekleideten Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten vor dem radioaktiven Gift,<br />
das uns in Form neuer AKWs und deren Atommüll droht. Erneut forderten<br />
sie die österreichische Regierung auf, energisch gegen AKW-Ausbaupläne<br />
unserer Nachbarländer Ungarn und Tschechien vorzugehen.<br />
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10. EURATOM - papierenes Bollwerk der Atomkraft <br />
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Die Buchstaben des EURATOM-Vertrags, der sich - trotz Tschernobyl und<br />
Fukushima! - seit 1957 nicht geändert hat, besitzen viel mehr Macht<br />
und Einfluss, als es sogar innerhalb der Anti-Atom-Bewegung vielen<br />
Menschen klar ist. Durch enorme Privilegien für die Atomindustrie und<br />
-forschung, die im Vertrag selbst und im Sekundärrecht der EU<br />
(verbindliche Vorschriften, Richtlinien, Empfehlungen) festgeschrieben<br />
sind, bietet EURATOM einen Nährboden für neue Atomanlagen und als<br />
Folge daraus auch für immer stärkeren Uranabbau, mehr radioaktive<br />
Abfälle und mehr Waffenmaterialien. Im Endeffekt bedeutet das höhere<br />
Risiken und mehr Arbeit, endlose Arbeit für Bürger*innen.<br />
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2014 bezogen sich die britische Regierung und die Europäische<br />
Kommission auf den EURATOM-Vertrag, um die Genehmigung hoher<br />
Subventionen für das geplante Atomkraftwerk HINKLEY POINT C zu<br />
rechtfertigen. Vermutlich, weil sie genau wissen: Die Präambel und die<br />
einleitenden Artikel des EURATOM-Vertrags - sie entstanden 1957 und<br />
sind von Atomeuphorie geprägt - stellen die einzige Chance des<br />
Europäischen Gerichtshofs (EuGH) dar, die bevorstehende Beschwerde<br />
Österreichs gegen diese Subventionen zurückzuweisen. Die<br />
EU-Wettbewerbsregeln anzuwenden, würde dagegen zu einem legalen Sieg<br />
Österreichs führen.<br />
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Den ganzen Artikel gibt es hier:<br />
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Manifesto_for_the_termination_of_Germany%27s_EURATOM_membership<br />
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[[Category: Poland]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=NukeNews_No._18_-_GERMAN&diff=77787NukeNews No. 18 - GERMAN2015-05-26T12:15:11Z<p>Kardan: komplette Übersetzung, fehlt: Termine, Vorwort, Redaktionsschluss #19</p>
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0. Vorwort<br />
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Inhaltsverzeichnis der aktuellen NukeNews #18<br />
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0. Vorwort<br />
1. Die Kraft der Menschen gegen die Atomkraft! Aktionscamp gegen<br />
Atomkraft in Pyhäjoki/Finnland<br />
2. Official Report: Nuclear Waste Accident Caused By Wrong Cat Litter<br />
3. Ontario hält an der Atomkraft fest<br />
4. Fennovoima rodet schon jetzt geschützte Wälder für ein geplantes<br />
AKW<br />
5. Überschwemmung des Geländes einer geplanten Uranmine in Australien<br />
macht Risiken deutlich<br />
6. <br />
7. Polen und Frankreich führen Beratungsgespräche über Klima und<br />
Energie<br />
8. 77 Prozent der polnischen Bevölkerung unterstützen erneuerbare<br />
Energie<br />
9. Tschernobyl-Tag in Wien<br />
10. EURATOM - papierenes Bollwerk der Atomkraft<br />
11. Anstehende Termine<br />
12. Über NukeNews<br />
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1. Die Kraft der Menschen gegen die Atomkraft! Aktionscamp gegen<br />
Atomkraft in Pyhäjoki/Finnland<br />
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Das Atomunternehmen Fennovoima hat vor, mit dem Bau eines weiteren<br />
Atomkraftwerks im ökologisch wertvollen Gebiet Hanhikivi Cape in<br />
Pyhäjoki im Nordwesten Finnlands zu beginnen. Beenden wir dieses<br />
verantwortungslose, gefährliche Projekt! Die Kraft der Menschen gegen<br />
die Atomkraft! Vom 8. bis zum 21. Juni organisiert Hyökyaalto, ein<br />
basisdemokratisches Aktionsnetzwerk (Rising Tide Finnland), in der<br />
Nähe von Hanhikivi Cape ein Aktionscamp gegen Atomkraft. Bei diesem<br />
Camp wollen wir Fertigkeiten und Ideen zu verschiedenen Arten des<br />
direkten Widerstandes kennenlernen und teilen. Wir möchten die<br />
Teilnehmer*innen ermutigen, ein Programm zu diesen Themen anzubieten.<br />
Entscheidungen sollten möglichst nach dem Konsensprinzip getroffen<br />
werden. Dabei ist kein Platz für jegliche Diskriminierung aufgrund des<br />
Geschlechts, der sexuellen Orientierung, der ethnischen Zugehörigkeit<br />
usw. Parteipolitische oder nationalistische Symbole haben im Camp<br />
nichts zu suchen.<br />
<br />
Den ganzen Artikel gibt es hier:<br />
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/People_Power_agains_Nuclear_Power!_Anti-nuclear_action_camp_in_Pyh%C3%A4joki/Finland<br />
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2. Official Report: Nuclear Waste Accident Caused By Wrong Cat Litter<br />
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A yearlong investigation by the US Dept. of Energy, in a 277 page<br />
report, has concluded that a major accident at a nuclear waste dump in<br />
New Mexico in Feb. 2014 was caused by the wrong brand of cat litter.<br />
This is the same nuclear waste dump that the NWMO has held up as a<br />
model for their own nuke dump proposed for the shore of Lake Huron,<br />
Ontario.<br />
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http://cleanairalliance.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9e0d2b5aacdacc8f6d679bba2&id=998fedf8a7&e=2ece43c12c<br />
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3. Ontario hält an der Atomkraft fest<br />
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Die kanadische Provinz Ontario befindet sich mitten in einer<br />
Energierevolution, hält aber stur an der Atomkraft fest. Während sich<br />
die meisten Atomkraftwerke Ontarios der Endphase ihrer vorgesehenen<br />
Lebensdauer nähern, steckt die Provinzregierung weiterhin Milliarden<br />
Dollar in die Verlängerung ihrer Lebensdauer. Dabei gibt es<br />
wirtschaftlich viel sinnvollere Optionen, die auf erneuerbare Energie<br />
setzen.<br />
<br />
http://cleanairalliance.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9e0d2b5aacdacc8f6d679bba2&id=8b90a4eda8&e=2ece43c12c<br />
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4. Fennovoima rodet schon jetzt geschützte Wälder für ein geplantes<br />
AKW<br />
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Am Hanhikivi Cape in Pyhäjoki, Finnland, rodet Fennovoima Wälder und<br />
zerstört die empfindliche Natur, um eine Straße für das Atomkraftwerk<br />
zu bauen. Inzwischen besitzt das Unternehmen die Erlaubnis der<br />
örtlichen Gemeinde, bis Ende April etwa 100 Hektar einer ökologisch<br />
wertvollen Landschaft zu roden, was einem Fünftel des gesamten<br />
Hanhikivi Cape entspricht.<br />
<br />
Finnlands Grundsatzbeschluss zu dem AKW hing von der Erfüllung<br />
bestimmter Bedingungen ab, und viele wichtige Fragen sind noch offen:<br />
etwa, ob genug finnische oder europäische Interessenvertreter am<br />
Projekt beteiligt sein werden und was mit dem Atommüll geschehen soll.<br />
Falls das AKW nie gebaut wird, wird die Gegend sinnlos zerstört. Die<br />
natürlichen Lebensräume der durch Landhebung gebildeten Küste<br />
Hanhikivis sowie seine bedrohten und geschützten Pflanzen- und<br />
Vogelarten sind zu kostbar für eine solche Verschwendung. Wegen der<br />
Zugvögel und der Nistzeiten ist der Frühling ein besonders schlechter<br />
Zeitpunkt für die Rodungsarbeiten.<br />
<br />
Den ganzen Artikel gibt es hier:<br />
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/PR:People_in_Pyh%C3%A4joki_have_been_disregarded_because_of_the_Fennovoima_nuclear_plans<br />
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5. Überschwemmung des Geländes einer geplanten Uranmine in Australien<br />
macht Risiken deutlich<br />
----------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
Lake Way, ein normalerweise ausgetrockneter See, in dem Toro Energy<br />
eine Uranmine anlegen will, ist überschwemmt. Das führt zu großen<br />
Sorgen über den geplanten Uranabbau am Seegrund. Toro Energy plant,<br />
radioaktive Rückstände aus der geplanten Wiluna-Uranmine - bis zu 100<br />
Millionen Tonnen - in den leergeförderten Centipede- und Millipede-<br />
Gruben zu lagern, die sich ebenfalls auf dem Grund des Sees befinden<br />
und zurzeit unter Wasser stehen.<br />
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6. Polen: Regierungsführung drängt auf Entscheidung bezüglich geplanten AKW<br />
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Drei Köpfe der Lokalregierungen drängten in einem Brief an den Premierminister, Ewa Kopacz, auf eine endgültige Entscheidung über den Bau eine AKW in einer ihrer Regionen. Sie konstatieren, das Fehlen einer festen Entscheidung würde zu spürbarem Einschnitten ihrer Budgets führen (PLN 6 Millionen für alle drei Regionen bisher, mit einem Gesamtbudget von PLN 40 m von einem), so wie zu einer Hemmung der Entwicklung.<br />
Sie verwiesen auf den Bedarf einer Entscheidung gegen EU-Projekte, für die sich noch beworben werden soll. Sie behaupten zudem, die lokale Bevölkerung begrüßt und ist bereit für den möglichen AKW-Bau.<br />
<br />
Quelle:<br />
http://www.portalsamorzadowy.pl/gospodarka-komunalna/energetyka-jadrowa-pomorze-samorzadowcy-chca-decyzji-o-elektrowni-atomowej,67183.html<br />
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7. Polen und Frankreich führen Beratungsgespräche über Klima und<br />
Energie<br />
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Am 2. Februar 2015 fand ein polnisch-französisches Treffen statt, das<br />
als zwischenstaatliches Beratungsgespräch bezeichnet wurde. Dabei ging<br />
es um Klima- und Energiefragen wie das Konzept der "Europäischen<br />
Energieunion" und die Struktur der Klima- und Energiepolitik. Es<br />
fanden auch Diskussionen über die Entwicklung der Atomenergie statt,<br />
zu denen die Medien aber keine näheren Details bekannt gaben.<br />
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8. 77 Prozent der polnischen Bevölkerung unterstützen erneuerbare<br />
Energie<br />
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Anfang Februar 2015 machte eine neue Umfrage des staatlichen<br />
Meinungsforschungsinstituts CBOS deutlich, dass 77 Prozent der<br />
polnischen Bevölkerung denken, Polen sollte erneuerbare Energiequellen<br />
stärker nutzen. Vor allem Frauen, junge Menschen und wohlhabendere<br />
Personen unterstützen die Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie.<br />
<br />
Quelle:<br />
http://www.thenews.pl/1/12/Artykul/196595,Poles-believe-in-green-energy<br />
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9. Tschernobyl-Tag in Wien <br />
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Die WIENER PLATTFORM ATOMKRAFTFREI gedachte der Katastrophe von<br />
Tschernobyl, die sich vor 29 Jahren ereignet hat. Vor dem<br />
Bundeskanzleramt und dem Außenministerium warnten die "wespengelb"<br />
gekleideten Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten vor dem radioaktiven Gift,<br />
das uns in Form neuer AKWs und deren Atommüll droht. Erneut forderten<br />
sie die österreichische Regierung auf, energisch gegen AKW-Ausbaupläne<br />
unserer Nachbarländer Ungarn und Tschechien vorzugehen.<br />
<br />
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10. EURATOM - papierenes Bollwerk der Atomkraft <br />
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Die Buchstaben des EURATOM-Vertrags, der sich - trotz Tschernobyl und<br />
Fukushima! - seit 1957 nicht geändert hat, besitzen viel mehr Macht<br />
und Einfluss, als es sogar innerhalb der Anti-Atom-Bewegung vielen<br />
Menschen klar ist. Durch enorme Privilegien für die Atomindustrie und<br />
-forschung, die im Vertrag selbst und im Sekundärrecht der EU<br />
(verbindliche Vorschriften, Richtlinien, Empfehlungen) festgeschrieben<br />
sind, bietet EURATOM einen Nährboden für neue Atomanlagen und als<br />
Folge daraus auch für immer stärkeren Uranabbau, mehr radioaktive<br />
Abfälle und mehr Waffenmaterialien. Im Endeffekt bedeutet das höhere<br />
Risiken und mehr Arbeit, endlose Arbeit für Bürger*innen.<br />
<br />
2014 bezogen sich die britische Regierung und die Europäische<br />
Kommission auf den EURATOM-Vertrag, um die Genehmigung hoher<br />
Subventionen für das geplante Atomkraftwerk HINKLEY POINT C zu<br />
rechtfertigen. Vermutlich, weil sie genau wissen: Die Präambel und die<br />
einleitenden Artikel des EURATOM-Vertrags - sie entstanden 1957 und<br />
sind von Atomeuphorie geprägt - stellen die einzige Chance des<br />
Europäischen Gerichtshofs (EuGH) dar, die bevorstehende Beschwerde<br />
Österreichs gegen diese Subventionen zurückzuweisen. Die<br />
EU-Wettbewerbsregeln anzuwenden, würde dagegen zu einem legalen Sieg<br />
Österreichs führen.<br />
<br />
Den ganzen Artikel gibt es hier:<br />
http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Manifesto_for_the_termination_of_Germany%27s_EURATOM_membership<br />
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11. Anstehende Termine<br />
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<br />
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12. Über NukeNews<br />
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<br />
Die NukeNews sind ein mehrsprachiges Newslettersystem des Nuclear<br />
Heritage Network. Sie spiegeln die Aktivitäten, Themen und Kämpfe der<br />
Anti-Atom-Aktivist*innen wider, die durch diese internationale<br />
Community miteinander vernetzt sind. Die Nachrichten werden von<br />
Aktivist*innen zusätzlich zu ihren normalen Anti-Atom-Aktivitäten<br />
geschrieben und übersetzt. Der Newsletter will sowohl Aktivist*innen<br />
als auch die interessierte Öffentlichkeit informieren und auf dem<br />
Laufenden halten. <br />
<br />
Deine Beiträge zu den NukeNews sind willkommen! Sende sie per E-Mail<br />
an "news AT NukeNews DOT nuclear-heritage DOT net". Der Text sollte<br />
sehr kurz und in Englisch verfasst sein. Bitte mach es nicht länger<br />
als einen Absatz. Wir brauchen eine präzise Überschrift für deinen<br />
Artikel; du kannst auch einen Link zu weiteren Informationen anfügen.<br />
Die Deadline für die 19. Ausgabe der NukeNews ist der ??? 2015.<br />
<br />
Erfahre mehr über die NukeNews und mache sie bekannter:<br />
http://NukeNews.Nuclear-Heritage.NET<br />
<br />
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'''[[NukeNews]] [[:Category:NukeNews|editions]]:'''<br />
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2011:<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 1|'''#1''' ''June'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 2|'''#2''' ''September'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 3|'''#3''' ''December'']]<br />
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2012:<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 4|'''#4''' ''March'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 5|'''#5''' ''June'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 6|'''#6''' ''August'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 7|'''#7''' ''November'']]<br />
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2013:<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 8|'''#8''' ''February'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 9|'''#9''' ''May'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 10|'''#10''' ''July'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 11|'''#11''' ''December'']]<br />
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2014:<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 12|'''#12''' ''January'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 13|'''#13''' ''April'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 14|'''#14''' ''July'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 15|'''#15''' ''October'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 16|'''#16''' ''December'']]<br />
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2015:<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 17|'''#17''' ''March'']]<br />
* [[:Category:NukeNews 18|'''#18''' ''May'']]<br />
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<div>''This page is synced with the [https://we.riseup.net/nuclear-baltic/voip group wiki].''<br />
<br />
== [[International_Network_Office|About the Network Office]] ==<br />
<br />
The International Network Office is focusing on nuclear issues, but also open for networking in other political fields. It's supposed to help to connect anti-nuclear activists internationally with others working in the same fields, to support if they are looking for experts or speakers on certain topics or to develop cooperation in mutual campaigns, projects and actions. A second aim is to provide multilingual outreach material on the topics of anti-nuclear activists and groups to spread the word internationally and to support the local efforts of people fighting nuclear power. <br />
<br />
== Regular online meetings ==<br />
We intent to have regular audio conferences in our network office every wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. ECT. Additional meetings are possible after prior negotiation.<br />
<br />
Meetings are collaboratively documented live in [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic Etherpad]<ref>open-source end-to-end encrypted collaborative online text editor that enables multiple users to edit one document in real-time.</ref> and be added [[:Category:Project meetings|to the wiki]] afterwards.<br />
<br />
{{footnotes}}<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
'''Why encryption is so important and necessary''' - [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/politics/prism-collection-documents/ how Skype (microsoft) takes part on NSA spying program PRISM]<br />
<br />
'''1. install software'''<br />
<br />
* [https://jitsi.org/ Jitsi] - encrypted text, voice, and video messaging for multiple platforms. (XMPP SIP)<br />
** Get a free SIP account for Jitsi and/or CSipSimple with The Guardian Project’s Ostel service. Jitsi warnings: Jitsi may request non-secure information during encrypted chat if you paste a link into it. This can be disabled in "Preferences/Options > Chat > Enable Image/Video replacement". Also, if Jitsi is set up to use Tor, it may leak DNS information by not using Tor for DNS resolution. Lastly, Jitsi records chat history in unencrypted form. This can be disabled under "Preferences/Options > General > Log chat history"<br />
* [https://www.linphone.org Linphone] - Encrypted voice and video chat client for multiple platforms. (SIP)<br />
* [http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ Mumble] - Encrypted, low-latency multi-user voice chat.<br />
** Debian/Ubuntu: ''sudo apt-get install mumble''<br />
** Mac OS X, Windows and other versions: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/files/latest/download direct download link]<br />
** German [http://vimeo.com/35504145 introduction video] by the [http://wiki.piratenpartei.de/Mumble piratenpartei]<br />
* [http://sflphone.org/download/stable-release sflphone] - GNU/Linux softphone<br />
* <small>iOS: [https://guardianproject.info/apps/chatsecure/ ChatSecure] - End-to-end encrypted VoIP calls for iOS devices. (SIP) </small><br />
* <small>Android: [https://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/ CSipSimple] - End-to-end encrypted VoIP calls for Android devices. (SIP) </small><br />
* <small>''[https://prism-break.org/#video-voip others]''</small><br />
''See also the [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/telephony pad on VOIP telephony]''<br />
<br />
'''2. create SIP account<br />
* [https://ostel.co ostel.co]<br />
<br />
'''3. setup proxy'''<br />
* Proxy: ostel.co / port: 5061 / preferred transport: TLS<br />
<br />
''For further questions please use the [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic pad].''<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Online security]]<br />
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<div>''This page is synced with the [https://we.riseup.net/nuclear-baltic/voip group wiki].''<br />
<br />
== [[International_Network_Office|About the Network Office]] ==<br />
<br />
The International Network Office is focusing on nuclear issues, but also open for networking in other political fields. It's supposed to help to connect anti-nuclear activists internationally with others working in the same fields, to support if they are looking for experts or speakers on certain topics or to develop cooperation in mutual campaigns, projects and actions. A second aim is to provide multilingual outreach material on the topics of anti-nuclear activists and groups to spread the word internationally and to support the local efforts of people fighting nuclear power. <br />
<br />
== Regular online meetings ==<br />
<br />
We intent to have regular audio conferences with you as part of my work<br />
in our network office every wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. ECT.<br />
<br />
Additional meetings are possible after prior negotiation.<br />
<br />
== Software ==<br />
'''Why encryption is so important and necessary''' - [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/politics/prism-collection-documents/ how Skype (microsoft) takes part on NSA spying program PRISM]<br />
<br />
'''1. install software'''<br />
<br />
* [https://jitsi.org/ Jitsi] - encrypted text, voice, and video messaging for multiple platforms. (XMPP SIP)<br />
** Get a free SIP account for Jitsi and/or CSipSimple with The Guardian Project’s Ostel service. Jitsi warnings: Jitsi may request non-secure information during encrypted chat if you paste a link into it. This can be disabled in "Preferences/Options > Chat > Enable Image/Video replacement". Also, if Jitsi is set up to use Tor, it may leak DNS information by not using Tor for DNS resolution. Lastly, Jitsi records chat history in unencrypted form. This can be disabled under "Preferences/Options > General > Log chat history"<br />
* [https://www.linphone.org Linphone] - Encrypted voice and video chat client for multiple platforms. (SIP)<br />
* [http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ Mumble] - Encrypted, low-latency multi-user voice chat.<br />
** Debian/Ubuntu: ''sudo apt-get install mumble''<br />
** Mac OS X, Windows and other versions: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/files/latest/download direct download link]<br />
** German [http://vimeo.com/35504145 introduction video] by the [http://wiki.piratenpartei.de/Mumble piratenpartei]<br />
* [http://sflphone.org/download/stable-release sflphone] - GNU/Linux softphone<br />
* <small>iOS: [https://guardianproject.info/apps/chatsecure/ ChatSecure] - End-to-end encrypted VoIP calls for iOS devices. (SIP) </small><br />
* <small>Android: [https://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/ CSipSimple] - End-to-end encrypted VoIP calls for Android devices. (SIP) </small><br />
* <small>''[https://prism-break.org/#video-voip others]''</small><br />
''See also the [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/telephony pad on VOIP telephony]''<br />
<br />
'''2. create SIP account<br />
* [https://ostel.co ostel.co]<br />
<br />
'''3. setup proxy'''<br />
* Proxy: ostel.co / port: 5061 / preferred transport: TLS<br />
<br />
''For further questions please use the [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic pad].''<br />
<br />
== Minutes ==<br />
Meetings are collaboratively documented live in [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic Etherpad]<ref>open-source end-to-end encrypted collaborative online text editor that enables multiple users to edit one document in real-time.</ref> and be added [[:Category:Project meetings|to the wiki]] afterwards.<br />
<br />
{{footnotes}}<br />
<br />
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! style="min-width:250px; text-align:left;" | Topic<br />
! Type<br />
! BY<br />
! CZ<br />
! EN<br />
! FI<br />
! FR<br />
! DE<br />
! IN<br />
! IT<br />
! LI<br />
! NW<br />
! SL<br />
! RU<br />
! SW<br />
! UA<br />
|-<br />
| Protest Against Uranium Mining in Finland <br />
| postcard<br />
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| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
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|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| sticker<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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| <br />
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| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium - A Deadly Material<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00;">little mistake, then ready to print</span><br />
| {{status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:red">partly translated</span><br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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| translation {{Status:promised}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:orange">partly translated</span><br />
|-<br />
| repository Gorleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository ASSE<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository Schacht KONRAD<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
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| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Morsleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
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| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| final disposal in Switzerland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| La Hague<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Ukrainian facilities<br />
| flyer<br />
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| {{Status:proposed}}<br />
|-<br />
| PLEX & ESPOO<br />
| flyer<br />
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|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|-<br />
| Anti-nuclear movement in India<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
| <br />
| <br />
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|-<br />
| Visaginas NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
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| {{Status:promised}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
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|-<br />
| Nuclear Transports<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
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|-<br />
| UK<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
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|-<br />
| Berlin research reactor<br />
| flyer<br />
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| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
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|-<br />
| Atomic situation in Belarus<br />
| flyer<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
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| <span style="color:#00FF00:">translation done - layout needed<span><br />
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|-<br />
| Fukushima catastrophe<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
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| in progress<br />
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|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
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|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft<span><br />
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|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress (2011)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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|<br />
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|-<br />
| Temelin NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Final disposal in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Atomic Situation in Slovenia / Krsko NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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|<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in Finland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| 1st draft <br />
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=== Software ===<br />
Older versions of flyers are in .cdr-format and need to be converted to [http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Scribus Scribus] (open desktop publishing program) before they can be edited. [http://documentation.scribus.net/index.php/UniConvertor Uriconverter] ([http://sk1project.org/modules.php?name=Products&product=uniconvertor sk1project.org]) can be used to [http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/File_formats_that_should_be_supported_by_Scribus_%28wish_list%29 convert them to svg].<br />
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=== Legend ===<br />
<br />
'''Colours of state'''<br />
* {{Status:OK}} - printed, ready to order<br />
* <span style="color:#003300">print in progress</span><br />
* <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft</span> - small corrections necessary, then ready to print<br />
* in progress - somebody is on it<br />
* {{Status:promised}} - vague commitment<br />
* {{Status:proposed}} - somebody was interested without clear commitment or declined later on<br />
<br />
'''Language codes'''<br />
* BY - belarussian<br />
* CZ - Czech<br />
* EN - English<br />
* FI - Finnish<br />
* FR - French<br />
* DE - German<br />
* IN - Indian<br />
* IT - Italian<br />
* LI - Lithuatinan<br />
* NW - Norwegian<br />
* SL - Slovenian<br />
* SW - Swedish<br />
* RU - Russian<br />
* UA - Ukranian<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Materials]]<br />
[[Category: Need love]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Materials/Status&diff=72398Materials/Status2013-12-17T22:32:23Z<p>Kardan: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is a list of flyers in preparation. See also finished [[Materials|material]] that is ready to download or ordering. If you want to help with translation, please contact [[User:Falk|Falk]].<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" valign="top" style="font-size:smaller; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="min-width:250px; text-align:left;" | Topic<br />
! Type<br />
! BY<br />
! CZ<br />
! EN<br />
! FI<br />
! FR<br />
! DE<br />
! IN<br />
! IT<br />
! LI<br />
! NW<br />
! SL<br />
! RU<br />
! SW<br />
! UA<br />
|-<br />
| Protest Against Uranium Mining in Finland <br />
| postcard<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| sticker<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium - A Deadly Material<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00;">little mistake, then ready to print</span><br />
| {{status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:red">partly translated</span><br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| translation {{Status:promised}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:orange">partly translated</span><br />
|-<br />
| repository Gorleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository ASSE<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository Schacht KONRAD<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Morsleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| final disposal in Switzerland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| La Hague<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Ukrainian facilities<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}}<br />
|-<br />
| PLEX & ESPOO<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|-<br />
| Anti-nuclear movement in India<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Visaginas NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Nuclear Transports<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| UK<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Berlin research reactor<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Atomic situation in Belarus<br />
| flyer<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00:">translation done - layout needed<span><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Fukushima catastrophe<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft<span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress (2011)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Temelin NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Final disposal in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Atomic Situation in Slovenia / Krsko NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in Finland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| 1st draft <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Legend ===<br />
<br />
'''Colours of state'''<br />
* {{Status:OK}} - printed, ready to order<br />
* <span style="color:#003300">print in progress</span><br />
* <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft</span> - small corrections necessary, then ready to print<br />
* in progress - somebody is on it<br />
* {{Status:promised}} - vague commitment<br />
* {{Status:proposed}} - somebody was interested without clear commitment or declined later on<br />
<br />
'''Language codes'''<br />
* BY - belarussian<br />
* CZ - Czech<br />
* EN - English<br />
* FI - Finnish<br />
* FR - French<br />
* DE - German<br />
* IN - Indian<br />
* IT - Italian<br />
* LI - Lithuatinan<br />
* NW - Norwegian<br />
* SL - Slovenian<br />
* SW - Swedish<br />
* RU - Russian<br />
* UA - Ukranian<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Materials]]<br />
[[Category: Need love]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Materials/Status&diff=72397Materials/Status2013-12-17T22:30:34Z<p>Kardan: Usage of {{Status:proposed}}</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a list of flyers in preparation. See also finished [[Materials|material]] that is ready to download or ordering.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" valign="top" style="font-size:smaller; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="min-width:250px; text-align:left;" | Topic<br />
! Type<br />
! BY<br />
! CZ<br />
! EN<br />
! FI<br />
! FR<br />
! DE<br />
! IN<br />
! IT<br />
! LI<br />
! NW<br />
! SL<br />
! RU<br />
! SW<br />
! UA<br />
|-<br />
| Protest Against Uranium Mining in Finland <br />
| postcard<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| sticker<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium - A Deadly Material<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00;">little mistake, then ready to print</span><br />
| {{status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:red">partly translated</span><br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| translation {{Status:promised}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:orange">partly translated</span><br />
|-<br />
| repository Gorleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository ASSE<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository Schacht KONRAD<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Morsleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| final disposal in Switzerland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| La Hague<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Ukrainian facilities<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}}<br />
|-<br />
| PLEX & ESPOO<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|-<br />
| Anti-nuclear movement in India<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Visaginas NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Nuclear Transports<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| UK<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Berlin research reactor<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Atomic situation in Belarus<br />
| flyer<br />
| {{Status:proposed}} <br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00:">translation done - layout needed<span><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Fukushima catastrophe<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft<span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress (2011)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Temelin NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Final disposal in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Atomic Situation in Slovenia / Krsko NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in Finland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| 1st draft <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Legend ===<br />
<br />
'''Colours of state'''<br />
* {{Status:OK}} - printed, ready to order<br />
* <span style="color:#003300">print in progress</span><br />
* <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft</span> - small corrections necessary, then ready to print<br />
* in progress - somebody is on it<br />
* {{Status:promised}} - vague commitment<br />
* {{Status:proposed}} - somebody was interested without clear commitment or declined later on<br />
<br />
'''Language codes'''<br />
* BY - belarussian<br />
* CZ - Czech<br />
* EN - English<br />
* FI - Finnish<br />
* FR - French<br />
* DE - German<br />
* IN - Indian<br />
* IT - Italian<br />
* LI - Lithuatinan<br />
* NW - Norwegian<br />
* SL - Slovenian<br />
* SW - Swedish<br />
* RU - Russian<br />
* UA - Ukranian<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Materials]]<br />
[[Category: Need love]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Template:Status:proposed&diff=72396Template:Status:proposed2013-12-17T22:28:17Z<p>Kardan: Created page with "<noinclude> This template is used to show the state of flyers and other material. == Usage == <nowiki>{{Status:proposed}}</nowiki> == Preview == [[Cate..."</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude><br />
This template is used to show the [[Materials/Status|state of flyers and other material]].<br />
<br />
== Usage ==<br />
<nowiki>{{Status:proposed}}</nowiki><br />
<br />
== Preview ==<br />
<br />
[[Category: Templates Material]]<br />
</noinclude><span style="color:red">proposed</span></div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Materials/Status&diff=72395Materials/Status2013-12-17T22:27:11Z<p>Kardan: Usage of {{Status:promised}}</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a list of flyers in preparation. See also finished [[Materials|material]] that is ready to download or ordering.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" valign="top" style="font-size:smaller; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="min-width:250px; text-align:left;" | Topic<br />
! Type<br />
! BY<br />
! CZ<br />
! EN<br />
! FI<br />
! FR<br />
! DE<br />
! IN<br />
! IT<br />
! LI<br />
! NW<br />
! SL<br />
! RU<br />
! SW<br />
! UA<br />
|-<br />
| Protest Against Uranium Mining in Finland <br />
| postcard<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| sticker<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium - A Deadly Material<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00;">little mistake, then ready to print</span><br />
| {{status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:red">partly translated</span><br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| translation {{Status:promised}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| <span style="color:orange">partly translated</span><br />
|-<br />
| repository Gorleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository ASSE<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| repository Schacht KONRAD<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Morsleben<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| final disposal in Switzerland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| La Hague<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
| {{Status:OK}}<br />
|-<br />
| Ukrainian facilities<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|-<br />
| PLEX & ESPOO<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|-<br />
| Anti-nuclear movement in India<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Visaginas NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{Status:promised}} <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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|-<br />
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'''Colours'''<br />
* {{Status:OK}} - printed, ready to order<br />
* <span style="color:#003300">print in progress</span><br />
* <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft</span> - small corrections necessary, then ready to print<br />
* <span>in progress</span> - somebody is on it<br />
* {{Status:promised}} - vague commitment<br />
* <span style="color:red">proposed</span> - somebody was interested without clear commitment or declined later on<br />
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'''Language codes'''<br />
* BY - belarussian<br />
* CZ - Czech<br />
* EN - English<br />
* FI - Finnish<br />
* FR - French<br />
* DE - German<br />
* IN - Indian<br />
* IT - Italian<br />
* LI - Lithuatinan<br />
* NW - Norwegian<br />
* SL - Slovenian<br />
* SW - Swedish<br />
* RU - Russian<br />
* UA - Ukranian<br />
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| Uranium mining in the Czech Republic<br />
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| Temelin NPP<br />
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=== Legend ===<br />
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'''Colours'''<br />
* {{Status:OK}} - printed, ready to order<br />
* <span style="color:#003300">print in progress</span><br />
* <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft</span> - small corrections necessary, then ready to print<br />
* <span>in progress</span> - somebody is on it<br />
* <span style="color:orange">promised</span> - vague commitment<br />
* <span style="color:red">proposed</span> - somebody was interested without clear commitment or declined later on<br />
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'''Language codes'''<br />
* BY - belarussian<br />
* CZ - Czech<br />
* EN - English<br />
* FI - Finnish<br />
* FR - French<br />
* DE - German<br />
* IN - Indian<br />
* IT - Italian<br />
* LI - Lithuatinan<br />
* NW - Norwegian<br />
* SL - Slovenian<br />
* SW - Swedish<br />
* RU - Russian<br />
* UA - Ukranian<br />
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[[Category: Templates Material]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=2008_world_nuclear_industry_status_report:_Global_nuclear_power&diff=723902008 world nuclear industry status report: Global nuclear power2013-12-17T21:32:51Z<p>Kardan: /* 2008 world nuclear industry status report: Global nuclear power */ link Novovoronezh NPP</p>
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<div>'''2008 world nuclear industry status report'''<br/><br />
''[http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/reports/2008-world-nuclear-industry-status-report/2008-world-nuclear-industry-status-rep Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist]''<br />
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Hype over the future of nuclear power is rampant, but the facts tell a different story. The percentage of nuclear-generated electricity in the overall global energy mix is decreasing. In this three-part series Mycle Schneider, a French independent nuclear analyst, explores the difficulties facing nuclear power throughout the world and in Western Europe and Asia in particular.<br />
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=== 2008 world nuclear industry status report: Global nuclear power ===<br />
''By Mycle Schneider | 16 September 2008''<br />
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Last Thursday, in the midst of the world media's constant constant nuclear revival reportage, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) had an embarrassing announcement to make. While it has increased its projections for nuclear generation in 2030, nuclear's share of global electricity generation dropped another percentage point in 2007. The world's nuclear electricity generation had decreased by 2 percent in 2007--in the European Union (EU) it dropped 6 percent--more than in any other year since the first fission reactor was connected to the Soviet grid in 1954. The drop by about 60 terawatt hours corresponds to the average annual generation of 10 reactors.<br />
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Major contributing factors were the seven units at Kashiwazaki, Japan, which have remained shut down since a severe earthquake shook the region in July 2007; the up to six German reactors that have been taken off the grid simultaneously for major repairs; and the numerous French reactors that have undergone inspections and maintenance after a generic problem was identified in their steam generators. The latter issue is expected to cost the French nuclear fleet another 2-3 percent of its average load factor for 2008 and through 2009. The "Big Six" nuclear powers--the United States, France, Japan, Germany, Russia, and South Korea--saw their global share of nuclear-generated electricity drop from about three-quarters in previous years to 68 percent in 2007.<br />
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At the beginning of September, there were 439 operating nuclear reactors worldwide, five less than five years ago, with a total installed capacity of 372 gigawatts in 31 countries. No new nuclear plant has come online since the beginning of the year.<br />
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The installed capacity has increased slightly through "uprating," or technical improvements at existing plants that increase electricity generation. According to the World Nuclear Association (WNA), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved 110 uprates since 1977, a few of them "extended uprates" of up to 20 percent. An additional seven uprates are to be completed through the end of the year. As a result, close to an additional 5 gigawatts were added to the U.S. nuclear capacity through uprates alone--the equivalent of about four new plants. Europe is experiencing a similar trend of uprates and life extensions of existing reactors.<br />
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The capacity of the global fleet increased between 2000 and 2004 by about 3 gigawatts per year, much of it through uprating. That dropped to 2 gigawatts per year between 2004 and 2007 and to about 0.5 gigawatts over the first eight months of 2008. These figures should be compared to the global net increase in all electricity generating capacity of an estimated 150 gigawatts for all new power plants, from fossil-fuelled facilities to renewable energy, per year. That leaves nuclear energy with an insignificant fraction in the global power marketplace.<br />
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In 2007, nuclear power plants generated 2,600 terawatt hours, about 14 percent of the world's commercial electricity (down from 15 percent in 2006 and 16 percent in 2005) or less than 6 percent of the commercial primary energy and on the order of 2 percent of final energy. Only five countries (Armenia, Romania, Slovenia, South Africa, and Switzerland), which together operate 11 nuclear plants, increased their nuclear share in the power mix in 2007 over the previous year. Fifteen countries remained stable (less than a 1 percent change) and in 11 countries the role of nuclear power declined. (See chart PDF.)<br />
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Construction sites in the 14 countries that are currently building nuclear power plants are accumulating substantial and costly delays. At the end of August, the IAEA listed 35 reactors as "under construction," which is one more than at the end of 2007, but 18 less than at the end of the 1990s. The total capacity is just under 28,300 megawatts with an average size of 800 megawatts per unit. A closer look at the list illustrates the level of uncertainty associated with reactor building:<br />
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Eleven reactors, almost one-third of the total listed, have been under construction for more than 20 years. The U.S. Watts Bar 2 project holds the record with an original construction start in December 1972 (subsequently frozen), followed by the Iranian Bushehr plant that was started by German Siemens in May 1975 and is now to be finished by Russia.<br />
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Fifteen projects don't have an official start-up date, including all seven of the Russian projects, two Bulgarian reactors, and three of the six Chinese units under construction. In fact, one Russian plant (Balakovo-5), which had been listed since 1987 and was to go online by the end of 2010, was abandoned and pulled off the list earlier this year. It was replaced by a new project ([[Novovoronezh NPP|Novovoronezh 2-1]]) without any indication of a planned start-up date. <br />
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Two-thirds of the under-construction units have encountered significant construction delays, pushing back officially announced start-up dates. Only 10 projects haven't indicated delays, they are three Chinese, one<br />
Pakistani, three South Korean, and three Russian units. They were all started within the last three years and haven't reached their projected start-up dates yet, which makes it difficult or impossible to assess<br />
whether they are on schedule. <br />
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The geographic distribution of nuclear power plant projects extends the trend of previous years. Between 2004 and 2007, 14 nuclear plants, the total number of units that started up during that time, were located in Asia or Eastern Europe. Similarly, 30 of the 35 reactors currently "under construction" are also located in those regions. The average global construction time for nuclear plants (more than nine years for the 14 most recent ones) isn't a useful metric because of great differences between countries. The four reactors that started up in Romania, Russia, and Ukraine took between 18 and 24 years, while the 10 units that were connected to the grid in China, India, Japan, and South Korea took only five years to complete on average. ([http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/reports/2008-world-nuclear-industry-status-report/2008-world-nuclear-industry-status-rep read more])<br />
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[[Category: News]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Novovoronezh_NPP&diff=72389Novovoronezh NPP2013-12-17T21:31:43Z<p>Kardan: /* Novovoronezh NPP */</p>
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<div>== Novovoronezh NPP ==<br />
"Novovoronezh nuclear plant was established in 1964, it's one of the oldest nuclear plants in Russia. Two nuclear reactors are shut down but not decommissioned and remains dangerous because the spent nuclear fuel is not removed from reactors. Presently, 3 units are in operation at the NV NPP - unit 3 and 4 of VVER-440 design and unit 5 of VVER-1000 design. In 2001-2002 two more units of VVER-440 design at the NV NPP will reach their 30th anniversary and have to be shut down. Several IAEA expert groups concluded that it's impossible to upgrade the Soviet-designed VVER-440s up to western safety standards. Russian Minatom (Ministry of Atomic Power) announced plan to build 2 more units at this nuclear plant.<br />
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Russian nuclear industry presently faces the great lack of cash and can not fund even its own program of the safety upgrade and reactors' repairing. Russian government is not able to extract large subsidies for nuclear industry and the consumers aren't able to pay for reactors as well. In this situation nuclear reactors must be shut down/replaced by the renewable energy and implementation of the energy-efficiency technologies. In Russia, where nuclear reactors generate about 12% of energy and potentials for efficiency are great, such replacement will help to establish a new system based on the sustainable and safe energy."<ref>[http://flag.blackened.net/agony/russia.html ANTI-NUCLEAR CAMP IN FRONT OF THE NOVOVORONEZH NUCLEAR PLANT], 1999</ref><br />
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"A public hearing gathered last Tuesday in Novovoronezh, Central European Russia, to discuss the construction of a temporary radioactive waste storage facility for 10,000 barrels of new waste anticipated from Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) highlights a deeper problem: Russia may soon face an ever-mounting pile of radioactive waste from its old but still operating commercial reactors – a pile that will demand accommodating, managing, and safeguarding for decades to come. [...] The facility is to house 10,000 containers of newly anticipated waste generated by Novovoronezh NPP.<br />
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The facility proposed for construction at Novovoronezh NPP is a warehouse where 200-litre barrels holding radioactive waste are to be stacked in tiers, ten tiers in all. The apocalyptic picture painted by ecologists – dozens of thousands of barrels with deadly wastes inside, an unwieldy menace left for future generations to inherit – now seems more real than some would like to believe (EIA Report, Page 14):<br />
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''“The design of the facility allows for organised storage of special 200-litre-capacity metal containers (special-purpose barrels) with the evaporator concentrate that provides for the technological possibility of [subsequent] removal of [solid radioactive waste] for reprocessing and/or disposal. Containers with the evaporator concentrate are accommodated in stacks of up to 10 tiers in height in the storage facility’s compartments.<br />
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''Storage of containers with [radioactive waste] in the cells of [the solid radioactive waste storage facility] provides for their “compact” arrangement next to each other.<br />
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''Based on the conditions of the arrangement, the storage facility’s capacity is stipulated at no fewer than 10,000 containers with [radioactive waste].”"<ref>[http://bellona.org/news/nuclear-issues/radioactive-waste-and-spent-nuclear-fuel/2011-11-analysis-mountain-of-waste-new-temporary-radwaste-storage-site-at-russias-novovoronezh-npp-threatens-to-multiply-grow-into-long-term-problem-across-country Mountain of waste: New temporary radwaste storage site at Russia’s Novovoronezh NPP threatens to multiply, grow into long-term problem across country], 2011</ref><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[NukeNews No. 3 - ENGLISH]] ([[NukeNews No. 3 - GERMAN|german]])<br />
* [[2008 world nuclear industry status report: Global nuclear power]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{Footnotes}}<br />
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[[Category: Nuclear Power Plant]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Novovoronezh_NPP&diff=72388Novovoronezh NPP2013-12-17T21:25:31Z<p>Kardan: Created page with "== Novovoronezh NPP == "Novovoronezh nuclear plant was established in 1964, it's one of the oldest nuclear plants in Russia. Two nuclear reactors are shut down but not decommi..."</p>
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<div>== Novovoronezh NPP ==<br />
"Novovoronezh nuclear plant was established in 1964, it's one of the oldest nuclear plants in Russia. Two nuclear reactors are shut down but not decommissioned and remains dangerous because the spent nuclear fuel is not removed from reactors. Presently, 3 units are in operation at the NV NPP - unit 3 and 4 of VVER-440 design and unit 5 of VVER-1000 design. In 2001-2002 two more units of VVER-440 design at the NV NPP will reach their 30th anniversary and have to be shut down. Several IAEA expert groups concluded that it's impossible to upgrade the Soviet-designed VVER-440s up to western safety standards. Russian Minatom (Ministry of Atomic Power) announced plan to build 2 more units at this nuclear plant.<br />
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Russian nuclear industry presently faces the great lack of cash and can not fund even its own program of the safety upgrade and reactors' repairing. Russian government is not able to extract large subsidies for nuclear industry and the consumers aren't able to pay for reactors as well. In this situation nuclear reactors must be shut down/replaced by the renewable energy and implementation of the energy-efficiency technologies. In Russia, where nuclear reactors generate about 12% of energy and potentials for efficiency are great, such replacement will help to establish a new system based on the sustainable and safe energy."<ref>[http://flag.blackened.net/agony/russia.html ANTI-NUCLEAR CAMP IN FRONT OF THE NOVOVORONEZH NUCLEAR PLANT]</ref><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[NukeNews No. 3 - ENGLISH]] ([[NukeNews No. 3 - GERMAN|german]])<br />
* [[2008 world nuclear industry status report: Global nuclear power]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category: Nuclear Power Plant]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Book:Atomenergie_%E2%80%93_%E2%80%9Eein_friedlicher_M%C3%B6rder%E2%80%9C/_Nachwort_%E2%80%93_Warnung!&diff=72304Book:Atomenergie – „ein friedlicher Mörder“/ Nachwort – Warnung!2013-12-13T22:33:00Z<p>Kardan: /* Nachwort – Warnung! */ Korrekturen</p>
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''„Wenn ihr euch fürchtet,das schlimmste zu hören, so müsst ihr das schlimmste ungehört über euern Kopf einstürzen lassen“''<br />
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== Nachwort – Warnung! ==<br />
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Im August 2003 kam erstmals nach 60.000 Jahren der rätselhafte Planet Mars auf die geringste Entfernung zur Erde. Das Interesse für diesen Planeten ist sehr groß. Ein jeder möchte wissen: „Gibt es Leben auf dem Mars?“ Und wenn nicht, dann hat es vielleicht früher welches gegeben? Nachdem auf dem Mars Wasser und die Atmosphäre entdeckt worden waren, entfachte sich der wissenschaftlicheStreit noch stärker. Es ist durchaus denkbar, dass Leben auf dem Mars existierte: Es gibt viele Voraussetzungen dazu. Aber dann kommt eine noch schwierigere Frage: „Warum verschwand das Leben auf dem Mars? <br />
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Die Wissenschaftler besprechen viele mögliche Versionen. Es ist nicht auszuschließen, dass die Version der Selbstvernichtung der Mars-Zivilisation am wahrscheinlichsten ist. Vorerst ist es schwierig zu beurteilen, was auf dem Mars vor Jahrtausenden bzw. vor Millionen Jahren vor sich ging. Wenn wir aber versuchen, diese Version auf Grund unserer irdischen Erfahrung zu untersuchen, so kann sich manches klären. <br />
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Es ist angebracht, einen sehr wichtigen Gedanken zu erwähnen, den sehr bildlich und präzise Louis de Broglie, einer der größten Physiker, Nobelpreisträger, ausländisches Mitglied der Akademie der Wissenschaften der UdSSR sehr bildlich und präzise formulierte:<br />
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''„Das einzige Problem der Gegenwart besteht darin, ob der Mensch seine eigenen Erfindungen überleben kann“. ''<br />
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Man kann sehr viele grundlegende Entdeckungen und außerordentlich wichtige Erfindungen nennen. Es sei nur an einige erinnert. Es wurden der radioaktive Zerfall und die Kettenreaktion entdeckt. Was folgte danach? Atom- und Wasserstoffbomben, Atomsprengköpfe der Raketen. Der Laser wurde gebaut. Viel wurde über unbegrenzte Möglichkeiten von Lasertechnologien in zivilen Bereichen der menschlichen Tätigkeit geschrieben. Aber … heute werden mittels Laser die tödlichen superpräzisen Atomwaffen ans Ziel gebracht. Erfolge auf dem Gebiete der Chemie wurden sofort zur Schaffung binärer Giftstoffe und eines sehr giftigen Superbrennstoffs für Militärraketen genutzt. Und die Raketen selbst? Konstantin Eduardowitsch Ziolkowski träumte von weiten Reisen ins Weltall. Jedoch wurden die Raketen mit Gefechtsköpfen ausgestattet. Dank Kybernetik und Computertechnik konnten Flügelraketen geschaffen werden, die sich der Landschaft anpassen und den Gegner unbemerkt vernichten können. Man hat sogar friedliche Delphine zum Militärdienst „einberufen“ und hat ihnen beigebracht, Sprengmaterial an feindlichen Schiffen anzubringen. Viel hat auch die biologische Wissenschaft erreicht. Aber sofort erschien auf der Erde die biologische Waffe, vor der die Menschheit ungeschützt bleibt. Selbst für die Psychologie, ein anscheinend ganz friedliches Gebiet der Wissenschaft, hat man eine militärische Anwendung gefunden: Zombieren von Menschen, die keinesfalls friedliche Aktionen durchführen sollen oder Terrorismus durch Selbstmörder ist eine der Erscheinungsformen des Zombierungssystems.<br />
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So paradox es klingen mag, aber die Menschheit ist ständig auf Suche nach Wegen zur Selbstvernichtung. Und nicht selten gelingt es ihr, ganz nah an die Realisierung dieses Ansinnens zu kommen. Eine stürmische Entwicklung der Atomenergie schuf seinerzeit eine gute Grundlage für die Vervollkommnung und Verbreitung der Atomwaffen. Alles begann in Amerika und der Sowjetunion. Danach folgten England, Frankreich, China, Indien, Pakistan, Nordkorea. Wer ist der nächste? Wer hat auf dem Geheimlager Atomsprengladungen? Jetzt ist es schon nicht einfach, diese Frage zu beantworten. Den Verträgen über die Nichtweiterverbreitung der Massenvernichtungswaffen wird heute kaum Glauben geschenkt. <br />
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Was bewog die nicht besonders fortgeschrittenen und entwickelten Länder, eigene Atomkraftwerke zu bauen? Ganz bestimmt nicht der Mangel an Möglichkeiten für Energiegewinnung. Dazu gibt es rationellere, schnellere und billigere Verfahren. Aber man baut, mitunter zwanzig Jahre lang und länger, Finanzen reichen vorne und hinten nicht, aber man gibt nicht auf. Allerdings kann man seine Atomambitionen heute schon auch ohne eigene Atomreaktoren befriedigen. In der Welt sind riesige Mengen Rohstoffe für Gewinnung von Waffenuran oder Plutonium angehäuft. Es wird praktisch nicht möglich, ihren Umlauf in der Welt zu kontrollieren. Diese Stoffe werden immer mehr zu einer gewinnbringenden Ware wie etwa Drogen. Aber auch die Besorgung von Stoffen von Waffenqualität ist nunmehr kein großes Problem. Vielleicht liegt gerade darin der Grund, warum eine Reihe Länder das Interesse zur Fortsetzung des Baus von Reaktoren, der vor mehr als zwanzig Jahren begonnen wurde, verloren haben? <br />
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Offensichtlich haben Argentinien, Brasilien, Mexiko, Rumänien, Iran, aber auch Pakistan, Vietnam sowie China und Indien es heute viel einfacher und billiger, das Problem der Atomwaffen mit gekauften Rohstoffen zu lösen. So dass die Atomleute der ganzen Welt gewollt oder ungewollt die Situation geschaffen haben, in der Stoffe für die Schaffung der Atomwaffen in einem beliebigen Land, welches dazu den Wunsch und die Finanzmittel hat, weit verbreitet und leicht zugänglich sind. <br />
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Was ist schon die Ideologie der Aufrechterhaltung des Friedens in der heutigen mit Atomwaffen überlasteten Situation wert: Je stärker die Massenvernichtungsmittel bei einer der rivalisierenden Parteien, desto geringer ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines gegenseitigen Überfalls? Natürlich wagt kein Land, das um die Stärke des Gegners Bescheid weiß, sich mit ihm anzulegen. Aber je mehr Atomwaffen angehäuft werden, desto größer ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass etwas versagt. Dadurch kann es zu einer spontanen Auslösung dieser Atomwaffen kommen. Umso mehr, dass die Raketen auf die wichtigsten Objekte des Gegners gerichtet sein können. Der Gegner kann darauf mit einem Gegenschlag reagieren. Und was dann? Die Wissenschaftler behaupten, dass selbst ein kleiner Teil der nach dem ersten Schlag erhalten gebliebenen Atomwaffen reicht, um ganze Erdteile in tote Wüsten zu verwandeln und alles Leben auf der Erde auszulöschen. Raketensysteme werden mit kompliziertester Computertechnik gesteuert, dabei ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Fehlers nicht auszuschließen. Da soll man sich überlegen, wo die Grenze liegt! <br />
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Die Gefahr, über diese Grenze zu gehen, hat schon einmal bestanden. Erinnern wir uns an den Oktober 1962. An die sogenannte Kuba-Krise. Zwischen dem Verbündeten der UdSSR, dem Inselstaat Kuba, und den Vereinigten Staaten verschärfte sich der Konflikt. Die Führung der Sowjetunion beschloss, Kuba mit Raketen zu schützen. Die Raketen wurden geheim nach Kuba gebracht, und man begann, sie zu stationieren. Den Amerikanern gelang es, Startplätze zu fotografieren. Wie sollten sie reagieren? Die damalige Situation wird am besten durch den nachstehenden Auszug aus der Rede des US-Präsidenten J.F. Kennedy vor der Kongress-Leitung am 22. Oktober 1962 charakterisiert, das heißt, am Tag, als der Konflikt die kritische Grenze erreicht hat: <br />
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''„Die auf Kuba vom amerikanischen Nachrichtendienst aus der Luft entdeckten sowjetischen Raketen könnte man zerbomben. Aber niemand kann garantieren, dass alle Raketen vernichtet werden und gegen die USA nicht starten können“. ''<br />
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Dieser Tag konnte praktisch der letzte Tag in der Geschichte der Menschheit werden. Keine Partei wollte weichen. Nur die im letzten Augenblick erwachte Vernunft und der Selbsterhaltungstrieb beim Leiter der UdSSR Nikita Chruschtschew und dem US-Präsidenten John F. Kennedy. Sie stoppten startbereite sowjetische und amerikanische Atomraketen. <br />
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An jenem Tag konnte die Zivilisation auf dem Planeten Erde aufhören zu existieren. Und Tausende oder Millionen Jahre später würden vernünftige Wesen einer anderen Zivilisation rätseln: „Gibt es Leben auf der Erde? Und wenn nicht, gab es dies früher?“ <br />
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Leider Gottes ist die Menschheit gewohnt, ja sie strebt geradezu danach, zweimal auf dieselbe Harke zu treten. 1962 hat die Sowjetunion in Kuba ihre Raketen in einer Entfernung von 700-800 Kilometern von der Grenze zu den USA stationiert. Das gefiel ihnen gar nicht. Danach sind 45 Jahre vergangen. Jetzt bringt Amerika seine Raketen auf dieselbe Entfernung von den Grenzen Russlands (in Polen und Tschechien). Ein Gegenzug etwa? Kaum, es sind ja schon viele Jahre vergangen. Noch eine Dummheit? Ist eher der Fall. Für die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, die sich für die Nummer Eins in der Welt halten, ist eine solche Dummheit unverzeihlich, sie ist entwürdigend und schmählich. Man sollte sich überlegen, heute ist nicht mehr das Jahr 1962 und Russland hat viel mehr Möglichkeiten, seine Interessen zu verteidigen. Auch die Länder, die ihre Territorien zu unlauteren Zwecken gegenüber Russland bereitstellen, sollten an mögliche Varianten der Gegenreaktion denken. Die Welt ist wieder an die Spitze der Konfrontation gelangt. Brauchen wir das?! <br />
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Ein Schritt in den Abgrund machte die Menschheit am 26. April 1986, als es „gelungen war“, einen Reaktor im AKW Tschernobyl zur Explosion zu bringen. Vom Schock erwacht und die neue Situation eingeschätzt, kamen die Wissenschaftler zum Schluss, dass die Erde ein neues Tschernobyl nicht überleben kann. <br />
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1945, als die scheinbar friedliche Atomentwicklungen der Wissenschaftler mit der Schaffung einer Atombombe endeten, begann nicht eine Atom-Epoche schlechthin – die Welt trat in eine Epoche der allumfassenden, schonungslosen und sinnlosen Atomgewalt ein. <br />
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Und genau am Tag der Mars-Opposition wandte sich der Journalist Pjotr Obraszow in der „Iswestija“ an uns mit einer Warnung: <br />
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''„Es bleibt uns nur in diesen Jahren, die eigene Zivilisation nicht zu zerstören. Viele Wissenschaftler sind der Meinung, dass der heutige tote Mars eine mögliche Zukunft der Erde ist, dass die Zivilisation der Marsianer durch Selbstvernichtung unterging“.''<br />
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Es ist gefährlich, sich als ein Strauß zu verhalten, der seinen Kopf „vor den Gedanken an Schlimmstes“ in den Sand steckt. Das "Schlimmste" umgibt uns schon heute unhörbar von allen Seiten. Wir müssen handeln, bevor es zu spät ist! <br />
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Es ist höchste Zeit, dem Experiment ein Ende zu setzen! <br />
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Die Gräber der Tschernobyler, unser Gedenken ihrer, unsere Freunde und Kollegen, die nach Tschernobyl mühsam durch das Leben hinken, ermahnen uns: Wir dürfen dieses schreckliche Verbrechen der Atomlobby nicht vergessen! <br />
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Wer stoppt die sich über unseren Planeten ausbreitende Atompest?!<br />
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Wer wird die Rechnung dafür bekommen, was gegen die Menschen und die Natur getan worden ist?! <br />
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Wer tut Buße für das Geschehene?! <br />
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Das sind keine abstrakten Fragen an irgendjemand. Das sind Fragen auch an Dich persönlich, unser lieber Leser! In Deinen Händen ist nicht nur Dein Leben und Deine Zukunft: Wir alle und alles, was uns umgibt, hängen davon ab, welche Position Du persönlich einnimmst und wie aktiv Du diese Position verteidigen wirst. <br />
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Wir glauben an Dich!<br />
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Sehr geehrte Leser, <br />
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unser Gespräch ist heute zu Ende. Wir möchten hoffen, dass wir einander verstanden haben. Deshalb war das Gespräch nicht vergeblich.<br />
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Wir wenden uns an Sie, die Macht und das Recht haben, Entscheidungen zu treffen.<br />
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Von Konfrontation zur gegenseitigen Verständigung.<br />
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Leider scheint unser Standpunkt nicht allen Menschen zu gefallen. Davon zeugt vieles, was wir von Ihnen zu hören bekommen. Wir möchten nicht Sie zu unseren Gegnern zählen. Auch wir wollen nicht Ihre Gegner sein. Wir haben einen anderen als Sie Standpunkt auf eine Reihe für unsere Länder wichtigster Probleme, aber haben Sie deswegen das Recht, unsere Meinung zu ignorieren oder uns mit Steinen zu bewerfen, weil sie meinen, wir seien Ihre Gegner? Es wäre da angebracht, sich an die Weisheit eines sehr von uns allen angesehenen Menschen zu wenden. Dieser Mensch ist Leonardo da Vinci. Sein weiser Gedanke:<br />
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Der Gegner, der Ihre Fehler aufdeckt, ist um ein vielfaches nützlicher, als ein Freund, der sie verbirgt.<br />
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Mögen sich diejenigen besinnen, die uns für ihre Gegner halten, die mit unserem Standpunkt nicht einverstanden ist, die sogar versuchen, uns zu beleidigen, und uns „Banditen im Gelehrtenmantel“ oder „Volksfeinde“ nennen. Wir wollen nur die Wahrheit sagen, wenn sich die Machthabenden irren. Wir versuchen, ihre Fehler aufzudecken und dadurch Sie vor noch schwereren Fehlern zu warnen. Ihr großes Unglück ist, dass Sie nur Kopfnicker, Handlanger und Maulredner, die um Sie herumtummeln, für Träger der Wahrheit halten. <br />
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Hören Sie auf die Worte des weisesten Menschen der Vergangenheit Leonardo da Vinci, und vieles wird geradegebogen.Wir wollen nicht Gegner sein, vielmehr würden wir die Rolle der Verbündeten bevorzugen. Aber dazu braucht es gegenseitigen Willen. Wir sind zu einem fairen Dialog bereit. Und wir hoffen, dass sich auch unsere Leser uns anschließen. <br />
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Nun sind Sie dran.</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Book:Atomenergie_%E2%80%93_%E2%80%9Eein_friedlicher_M%C3%B6rder%E2%80%9C/_Countdown_l%C3%A4uft&diff=72303Book:Atomenergie – „ein friedlicher Mörder“/ Countdown läuft2013-12-13T22:18:40Z<p>Kardan: /* Countdown läuft - Wie viel Zeit haben wir noch? */ Korrekturen</p>
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== Countdown läuft - Wie viel Zeit haben wir noch? ==<br />
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In den letzten Jahren wird viel über mögliche Besuche der Erde durch Ankömmlinge aus anderen Welten geschrieben und gesprochen. Zeugnisse dafür – direkte oder indirekte– gibt es freilich nicht. Aber vieles, was auf der Erde vor vier bis fünf Tausend Jahren vor sich ging, lässt ungewollt solche Gedanken aufkommen.<br />
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Die bekanntesten und mysteriösesten Denkmäler jener Zeit sind ägyptische Pyramiden (ca. 3000 bis 2400 v.u.Z.). Die große Cheops-Pyramide war lange Zeit der welthöchste Bau – entspricht der Höhe eines 40-stöckigen Gebäudes. 2300 Tsd. Steinquader je 2,5 Tonnen schwer sind glatt gehauen und aneinander genau angepasst. <br />
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Einer der bekanntesten zyklopischen Bauwerke sind Außenmauern des gewaltigen Sonnentempels Kalasasaya. Die Mauern einiger Anlagen sind aus gigantischen bis zu 120 Tonnen schweren Steinquadern gebaut.<br />
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In den Ruinen von Pumapunku liegen auf einer Fläche von mehreren Hektar riesige Steinplatten, einige davon wiegen bis zu 500 Tonnen. Sie wurden in den Bergen ausgehauen, die 17 km weit liegen. Diese Quader sind feinst bearbeitet, sogar heute wäre das äußerst schwer zu erreichen, aber für die Technik der damaligen Zeit war es absolut unmöglich.<br />
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In den Überresten von Stonehenge stehen riesige Monolithen, einige davon wiegen etwa 500 Tonnen. Steinelemente dieser zyklopischen Anlagen mussten zum Bestimmungsort mitunter viele Kilometerzurücklegen. Dabei sind viele dieser Kolossen für diesen Ort, wo sie sich jetzt befinden, vollkommen fremd, sie stammen nämlich von Gesteinen, die sehr weit hinter den Meeren liegen.<br />
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In den Baalbek-Ruinen in Libanon wiegt ein jeder Steinblock im Unterbau des Jupiter-Tempels 750 Tonnen. Die Flächen eines jeden Blocks sind ideal bearbeitet. Ein halber Kilometer weit südlich vom Jupiter-Tempel ragt aus der Erde der weltweit größte bearbeitete Stein – der „Südliche“ oder der „Mutterstein“ – dessen Gewicht etwa 1200 Tonnen beträgt.<br />
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Überreste megalithischer Bauten wurden in Jerusalem entdeckt. In der Stützmauer des Solomon-Tempels, der Anfang des ersten Jahrtausend v.u.Z. errichtet wurde, wurden Steinquader von 600, 570 und 355 Tonnen Gewicht entdeckt, die zum Bauplatz aus dem westlich von der Stadt liegenden Steinbruch gebracht worden waren.<br />
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Dolmene – Bauwerke, die riesengroße hochkant stehende Steine darstellen und mit einer massiven Platte gedeckt sind, sowie Cromlechs – Bauanlagen als runde Umzäunungen aus riesengroßen Steinblöcken und –pfählen (bis zu 6-7 Metern hoch) kommen in Europa (Westfrankreich und Großbritannien), Asien und Amerika vor.<br />
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In den uralten Steinbrüchen gibt es keine Spuren von Bohren oder Brechen, es sind nur glatte Nischen zu sehen, als hätte jemand mit einem Riesenmesser Blöcke aus Felsknetmasse herausgeschnitten. Die Baublöcke haben nicht selten eine sehr komplizierte Form, aber sie sind aneinander so genau angepasst, dass die Spalte zwischen ihnen praktisch gleich Null sind.<br />
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Ein Symbol der bewundernswerten Zivilisation des dritten - zweiten Jahrtausends v. u. Z. sind Steinlabyrinthe, die sich im Norden an den Seeküsten Großbritanniens, Norwegens, Schwedens, Finnlands und Russlands befinden. Selbst unter Einsatz der heutigen Technik wäre es äußerst schwer, ein derart majestätisches Bauwerk aus gigantischen bis zu 50 Tonnen schweren Steinblöcken zu errichten. Das Labyrinth „Tanz der Riesen“ ist aus Steinen gebaut, die 210 Kilometer weit in den Bergen Poesselli ausgehauen worden sind. Die Organisation der Arbeiten von solchem Ausmaß vor mehreren Jahrtausenden scheint unwahrscheinlich.<br />
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Die menschliche Zivilisation hat eine äußerst kurze Geschichte, etwa 7 Tausend Jahre. Man kann folglich annehmen, dass sie im fünften bis vierten Jahrtausend v.u.Z. entstand. Diese Zeit zeichnet sich durch eine schnelle Änderung der Lebensweise, Entstehung von Staatsgebilden und kontinuierlichen Fortschritt aus.<br />
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Dabei lebt der Mensch mindestens 200 Tausend Jahre auf der Erde. Es fragt sich: Fast 200 Tausend Jahre lebte der Mensch in Höhlen, benutzte Steinwerkzeuge, trug Tierfelle und ahnte nicht, dass man ganz anders leben kann?<br />
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Plötzlich aber kam ein kardinaler Umbruch. Aus einem unerklärlichen Grund bekamen Menschen gewisse Kenntnisse. <br />
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Sie vereinten sich zu Staatsgebilden, begannen große Städte zu bauen, Metall zu verarbeiten, und all das wurde vom rasanten wissenschaftlich-technischen Fortschritt begleitet.<br />
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Deshalb drängt sich eine logische Schlussfolgerung auf: Jemand half den Menschen, Kenntnisse zum Bauen zu erwerben. Dieser geheimnisvolle Jemand vereinte die Menschen in Gesellschaftsformationen, brachte ihnen einfachste Kultur bei und schuf letzten Endes die Grundlagen der heutigen Zivilisation.<br />
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Riesige Pyramiden in Amerika und Afrika, vielzählige andere zyklopische Bauwerke können indirekt davon zeugen, dass Ankömmlinge aus anderen Welten sich auf der Erde wie zu Hause fühlten. Sicher konnten Menschen der uralten Zeit Bauwerke aus riesengroßen viele Tonnen schweren Steinblöcken nicht errichten. Und eine ideale Bearbeitung solcher Steinblöcke war eindeutig unmöglich.<br />
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Zugleich aber ist die Tatsache nicht zu verkennen, dass nach den Großen Pyramiden und den anderen überwältigenden Bauwerken hervorragende Bautechnologien spurlosverschwanden. Alle späteren Pyramiden wurden aus unbehandelten Steinen mit primitiven Technologien gebaut. Was hat eigentlich an der Wende zum ersten Jahrtausend v. u. Z. geschehen können?<br />
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Man kann annehmen, dass in der Zeit vom fünften bis zum zweiten Jahrtausend Ankömmlinge aus anderen Welten die Erde aktiv aufsuchten und den gesamten Entwicklungsprozess der menschlichen Gesellschaft von Grund auf veränderten.<br />
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Aber was geschah am Ende dieser Zeit? Was unterbrach die Aktivitäten der Ankömmlinge auf der Erde?<br />
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Versuchen wir mal eine Version zu formulieren, die diese komplizierten Ereignisse erklären könnte.<br />
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Interplanetare Flüge sind eine schwierige Sache. Und je größer die Entfernung, desto komplizierter ist die Aufgäbe.<br />
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Deshalb müsste man einen Himmelskörper finden, von dem Ankömmlinge die Erde hätten besuchen können. Ein solcher Planet könnte Mars sein. Dass heute dieser Planet unbewohnt ist, hat nichts zu bedeuten. Es handelt sich ja um eine Zeit vor fünf bis vier Tausend Jahren. Die Nähe von Mars zur Erde machte es möglich, auf unseren Planeten nicht nur Passagiere sondern auch die erforderlichen Arbeitswerkzeuge zu bringen.<br />
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Warum diese Besuche Ende des zweiten Jahrtausends abbrachen, ist schwer zu sagen. Aber auf Grund des heutigen Wissens über die Entwicklung der menschlichen Zivilisation kann manches angenommen werden.<br />
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Wenn man sich fragt, welche Richtung bei der Entwicklung unserer Zivilisation ständig allen anderen vorausging, ist die Antwort immer die gleiche –der Militärbereich! Alle wollten stärker sein, als ihre Gegner, aber auch als ihre Konkurrenz und Freunde. Solange die Waffen lediglich als Bogen und Pfeile, Schwerter und sogar Schusswaffen verfügbar waren, hatten die ständigen Auseinandersetzungen einen lokalen Charakter und stellten das Leben auf der Erde nicht in Frage.<br />
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Als aber prinzipiell neue Waffenarten – Massenvernichtungswaffen – entwickelt wurden, änderte sich die Situation von Grund auf. Die Hauptbesonderheit dieser Waffen besteht darin, dass sie zwar eingesetzt werden können, jedoch die katastrophale Entwicklung der Ereignisse nicht aufzuhalten sind. Ein beliebiger lokaler Konflikt kann eine Tragödie für den ganzen Planeten bringen.<br />
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Es ist durchaus möglich, dass Mars in seiner Entwicklung der Erde um viele Jahrtausende vorausging. Aber der kritische Zeitpunkt könnte etwa Ende des zweiten Jahrtausends v. u. Z. erreicht worden sein. Und das Inferno löschte alles Leben!<br />
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Deshalb gab es keine Besuche der Marsbewohner auf die Erde. Es gab niemanden, wer das hätte machen können!<br />
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Ein treffender Spruch kommt in den Sinn: ''„Als der Mensch eine Waffe in die Hand nahm, begann der Countdown.“ ''<br />
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So ein Countdown konnte auf dem Mars schon lange abgeklungen sein. Bei uns aber begann er im vierten bis zum dritten Jahrtausend v.u.Z., als der Mensch die Waffe in die Hand nahm und sie gegen seine Mitmenschen richtete. Die Uhr tickt. Wie viel Zeit bleibt uns noch? Und wenn es ganz wenig ist?<br />
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'' Here is space to share news on nuclear power plants in any language. If it is lithuanian for example, please add <nowiki>{{translate|li-en}}</nowiki> to the [[News/li|page]] so others can help to translate it. [[:Category:Translation|What needs to be translated?]]''<br />
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== 2013 ==<br />
[[File:2013-11-29_Vilnius_EPS_-_Belarus_NPP_-_bomb_for_EU.jpg|thumb|300px|Protests against Astravets NPP in Vilnius]]<br />
* 29.11.2013 '''[[:File:2013-11-29_Vilnius_EPS_-_Belarus_NPP_-_bomb_for_EU.jpg|“Belarusian NPP – bomb for EU”]]''' ''“We hold this picket during the summit because we think the European community has a weak position on the Belarusian NPP,” Ecodom's activist Tatsiana Novikava said. “The Belarusian NPP is a threat to Europe too, because the plant is situated on the EU border in violation of laws and technical standards. The position of the European Parliament on Belarus released in September hardly mentions this issue. We think we should inform the European community and demand to take a principled position.”''<br />
* NukeNews #10 ''(released: 29/07/13)'': [[NukeNews No. 10 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #9 ''(released: 06/05/13)'': [[NukeNews No. 9 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #8 ''(released: 11/02/13)'': [[NukeNews No. 8 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
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== 2012 ==<br />
* NukeNews #7 ''(released: 22/11/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 7 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #6 ''(released: 20/8/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 6 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #5 ''(released: 6/6/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 5 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #4 ''(released: 9/3/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 4 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
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== 2011 ==<br />
* NukeNews #3 ''(released: 6/12/11)'': [[NukeNews No. 3 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #2 ''(released: 5/9/11)'': [[NukeNews No. 2 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #1 ''(released: 6/6/11)'': [[NukeNews No. 1 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
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* [[News:Strike averted at Olkiluoto Nuclear Construction Site|Strike averted at Olkiluoto Nuclear Construction Site]]<br />
* [[News:EON is preparing plans to build an Areva EPR at Oldenbury in the UK|EON is preparing plans to build an Areva EPR at Oldenbury in the UK]] <br />
* [[Nachrichten:France: It feels like a sci-fi film - accidents tarnish nuclear dream|France: It feels like a sci-fi film - accidents tarnish nuclear dream]]<br />
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[[Category: Nuclear Heritage]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=News&diff=72188News2013-12-09T22:51:47Z<p>Kardan: /* 2013 */ Protests against Astravets NPP in Vilnius</p>
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* 27.11.2013 '''[[:File:2013-11-29_Vilnius_EPS_-_Belarus_NPP_-_bomb_for_EU.jpg|“Belarusian NPP – bomb for EU”]]''' - Protests against Astravets NPP in Vilnius ''“We hold this picket during the summit because we think the European community has a weak position on the Belarusian NPP,” Ecodom's activist Tatsiana Novikava said. “The Belarusian NPP is a threat to Europe too, because the plant is situated on the EU border in violation of laws and technical standards. The position of the European Parliament on Belarus released in September hardly mentions this issue. We think we should inform the European community and demand to take a principled position.”''<br />
* NukeNews #10 ''(released: 29/07/13)'': [[NukeNews No. 10 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 10 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #9 ''(released: 06/05/13)'': [[NukeNews No. 9 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 9 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #8 ''(released: 11/02/13)'': [[NukeNews No. 8 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 8 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
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== 2012 ==<br />
* NukeNews #7 ''(released: 22/11/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 7 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 7 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #6 ''(released: 20/8/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 6 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - LITHUANIAN|Lithuanian]] | [[NukeNews No. 6 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #5 ''(released: 6/6/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 5 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 5 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #4 ''(released: 9/3/12)'': [[NukeNews No. 4 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 4 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
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== 2011 ==<br />
* NukeNews #3 ''(released: 6/12/11)'': [[NukeNews No. 3 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 3 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #2 ''(released: 5/9/11)'': [[NukeNews No. 2 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 2 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
* NukeNews #1 ''(released: 6/6/11)'': [[NukeNews No. 1 - CZECH|Czech]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - ENGLISH|English]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - FRENCH|French]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - FINNISH|Finnish]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - GERMAN|German]] | [[NukeNews No. 1 - RUSSIAN|Russian]]<br />
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== 2008 ==<br />
* [[News:Strike averted at Olkiluoto Nuclear Construction Site|Strike averted at Olkiluoto Nuclear Construction Site]]<br />
* [[News:EON is preparing plans to build an Areva EPR at Oldenbury in the UK|EON is preparing plans to build an Areva EPR at Oldenbury in the UK]] <br />
* [[Nachrichten:France: It feels like a sci-fi film - accidents tarnish nuclear dream|France: It feels like a sci-fi film - accidents tarnish nuclear dream]]<br />
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[[Category: Nuclear Heritage]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=File:2013-11-29_Vilnius_EPS_-_Belarus_NPP_-_bomb_for_EU.jpg&diff=72186File:2013-11-29 Vilnius EPS - Belarus NPP - bomb for EU.jpg2013-12-09T22:49:07Z<p>Kardan: == Protests against Astravets NPP in Vilnius ==
''29.11.2013'' [http://www.charter97.org/en/news/2013/11/29/80813/ source]
Representatives of ecological organisations of Belarus and Lithuania raised a banner “Belarusian NPP – bomb for EU”.
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''29.11.2013'' [http://www.charter97.org/en/news/2013/11/29/80813/ source]<br />
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Representatives of ecological organisations of Belarus and Lithuania raised a banner “Belarusian NPP – bomb for EU”.<br />
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Eco-activists held a picket during the Eastern Partnership Summit in Vilnius to attract the EU's attention to the problem of the Belarusian nuclear power plant, which, as they think, European leaders don't notice, Belsat reports.<br />
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The organisation Ecodom, the ecological community Green Network, the initiative “Astravets NPP is Crime”, the Lithuanian Green Party and the Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union took part in the picket.<br />
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“We hold this picket during the summit because we think the European community has a weak position on the Belarusian NPP,” Ecodom's activist Tatsiana Novikava said. “The Belarusian NPP is a threat to Europe too, because the plant is situated on the EU border in violation of laws and technical standards. The position of the European Parliament on Belarus released in September hardly mentions this issue. We think we should inform the European community and demand to take a principled position.”<br />
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The deputy chairman of the Lithuanian Peasant and Greens Union, Tomas Tomilinas, agrees that the EU doesn't give enough attention to the construction of the Astravets NPP.<br />
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“The European Union pays little attention to the issue of the Belarusian NPP. Perhaps they have other priorities. We try to change the priorities,” the ecologist noted. “We live near the NPP and worry about the future of our capital. We don't believe the documents they show us and their assurances of safety. That's why we are here. We want the construction works to be stopped.”<br />
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The activists were handing out leaflets with information about the FlexRISK research carried out by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences saying that the Belarusian government deceives both Belarusians and Europe by promising no negative impacts in case of emergency at the NPP. The research shows that most territory of Europe will suffer from radioactive contamination in case of emergency at the Astravets NPP.<br />
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Nuclear Disaster in Fukushima]]</div>Kardanhttp://nuclear-heritage.net/index.php?title=Atomic_Threats_Around_the_Baltic_Sea_book_project&diff=71912Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project2013-11-17T21:49:25Z<p>Kardan: typo</p>
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[[File:BalticTour_Riga_Action_Installation_4.jpg|thumb|right|An installation from the Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Riga, Latvia, July 11-13, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Aland.moligheternastorg09.jpg|thumb|right|A photo from an activity in Aland Islands, Finland, 2009. The sign translates as "Hi. I'm your new neighbour"]]<br />
[[File:BalticTour_Vilnius_July16_15.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Vilnius, Lithuania, July 15-16, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_Aland_BikeRally_NuclearWasteParliament.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in the Åland Islands, Finland, June 21-24, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_STO_girlsonthestreet.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Stockholm, Sweden, August 9-11, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_HGW_rally-5.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Greifswald, Germany, July 26-28, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_Oulu-action-2.jpg|thumb|right| Nuclear waste is attractive! Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Oulu, Finland, August 18-20, 2010]]<br />
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As a result of the 2010 [[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|info tour around the Baltic Sea]] a group of people is now preparing and investigating to create a new book on atomic threats around the Baltic Sea. It is supposed to become a kind of reference book particularly on nuclear companies and facilities providing a brief overview of the plant and technical data, offering contacts to active anti-nuclear groups and providing links to the websites of critics and the operators.<br />
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The book is meant to be published at the end of 2013 or at the beginning of 2014. To meet this goal, we have a few meetings in the "real world" besides the usage of a [https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/listinfo/nuclear-baltic specific email listserve] to communicate about the project. The last meeting took place in the [http://kein-schoener-wohnen.de.vu project house] in Döbeln on October 14-20, 2013. Earlier [[Book project meeting: Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea|we met]] on September 24-30, 2012, on [[s:Termine:Projekttreffen Atomgefahren rund um die Ostsee|December 27, 2011 to January 3, 2012]], on March 19-25, 2012, on June 6-11, 2012, on April 22-28, 2013, on [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project/Minutes meeting in July 2013|July 3-9, 2013]] and on September 21-22, 2013. '''The next project meeting will take place on December 8-14, 2013, in the [[s:Hauptseite|project house]] in Döbeln.'''<br />
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== Aims of the project ==<br />
We want to use and extend our knowledge about nuclear issues around the Baltic Sea, strengthen the regional anti-nuclear networks and support local groups as well as other organizations by providing a well prepared reference book. The objective is to gove an overview on - in the best case - all atomic facilities within the water shed of the Baltic Sea. Thus, anti-nuclear campaigners and organizers should be enabled to prepare their projects or campaigns properly as they will easily find the information they need or at least the links to other information sources. <br />
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Another objective is to support local struggles against nuclear projects and developments by providing a good database of knowledge and contacts. Eventually, the general anti-nuclear work is supposed to be fostered by illustrating the impacts of different atomic plants and moves on a complex system of nature, ecology and human society as it is presented by the Baltic Sea region. This should help to stress the threats of nuclear power also in general.<br />
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== Structure of the book ==<br />
After a number of background articles on the radioactive pollution of the Baltic Sea and the impacts of the Chernobyl Desaster, the reference book will start. It will be separated into the countries around the Baltic Sea (including Belarus as it is part of the sea's water shed). For each country an article will introduce the national atomic policy and the current state of affairs. Then one page will give an overview of each atomic facility in this region. At the end an appendix will show the names of proposed sites for uranium exploration and mining.<br />
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Each article on an atomic facility will include an introduction to the plant, technical details, contact information to organizations fighting the facility and links to website of critics and operators. Besides that a photo will show the plant or the area. All in all we will cover commercial nuclear reactors, research reactors, nuclear waste sites and waste treatment plants, other atomic facilities and proposed or operating uranium mines. Even decommissioned sites are supposed to be included by the reference book.<br />
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== Technical information ==<br />
The book will be published by the ''[http://seitenhieb.info SeitenHieb Verlag]'', which will also provide the ISBN numbers for it. The first printed versions will be written in German and English. It is planned to translate the book soon also in other language found around the Baltic Sea. It will be discussed later if it will be possible to print these other language versions, too.<br />
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== Cost of the project ==<br />
As of the beginning of March 2012, we don't know the exact costs for the production of the book yet. There are already ideas of financing it, but this will be discussed in detail at the March meeting. Basically, we want to get public funding to cover at least a share of the production costs.<br />
<br />
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== Current setting ==<br />
At the moment we are preparing the text for the articles on the [[Olkiluoto NPP]] (FIN), [[Greifswald NPP]] (D), [[ZLN Lubmin]] (D), [[ZAW Lubmin]] (D), [[Polish Research Reactor]] and the [[Jezioro Żarnowieckie NPP]] (PL). Actually these reports were supposed to be finished until the end of January. A basic version of an article on the [[Talvivaara mining site]] in Finland has been provided already.<br />
<br />
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== Your contributions will help to realize this project ==<br />
We need contributions from activists and experts from Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Sweden. Most of the information available in the internet is provided in the native languages, and it is easier for local people to investigate in their mother tongue. The book will cover all nuclear facilities and companies situated within the water shed of the Baltic Sea. You can check the [[Preliminary Nuclear Baltic Map|map with the water shed]] to figure out what parts of Russia and Germany are included. All other countries mentioned above are almost completely part of the Baltic Sea's water shed. A collection of all facilities we found so far is listedon the webpage of the ''[[Nuclear Baltic Map|Nuclear Baltic Map]]''. Your contributions to the book, and also your participation in the process of creating it, will be very welcome! Write to [mailto:contactATnuclear-heritage.net contact AT nuclear-heritage.net]{{Spamprotection}}.<br />
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== History of the preparation process ==<br />
'''27.12.2011-03.01.2012'''<br/><br />
This was the first meeting of Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project. On the first day we were briefly introduced to the idea and aims of the project. After that we were introduced to the structure of the book and started to share tasks. Each of us took several of them. Some participants decided to make a research about nuclear facilities in certain countries, some preferred to choose certain facilities that are located in different countries. This was the longest part of the whole meeting, actually.<br />
<br />
Since the project has a large scale the participants can not do everything by themselves. Thus we shared our suggestions about which other people could be involved in the project. After this we set working hours for the whole week - from 10 AM to 6 PM - and started to work. At the end of the meeting we made a report on state of affairs and set the dates for the next meeting.<br />
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'''19.03.-25.03.2012'''<br/><br />
[ To be written by someone else ]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''06.06.-11.06.2012'''<br/><br />
Apart from research doing and reports on state of affairs this meeting pretty much consisted of discussion about financial and distribution issues. We talked about possible project costs, which seem to be quite high because this book is intended as a voluminous mini encyclopaedia: hard back, with many coloured images. We discussed both printing costs and possible book prices.<br />
<br />
The next essential topic was distribution. The book should be distributed in all countries it is covering. The current problem is that we do not have distributors in such small countries as Estonia, Latvia and do not have enough distributors in bigger countries (for instance, in Germany). Also the distribution process in general was discussed: how many books we would like to distribute in each country, what would be the best way how to deliver them there.<br />
<br />
On the last day of the meeting the participants made another report on state of affairs.<br />
<br />
'''24.09.-30.09.2012'''<br/><br />
From all meetings, this was the toughest one. The deeper you dig, the more you find. Several new nuclear facilities in the Baltic Sea region were found, which means additional research and involvement of more people in the project. Also we had to go through all nuclear facilities already mentioned in the Nuclear Baltic Map in order to see their state of affairs. In some cases we had to re-distribute tasks as the people responsible for them had decided to leave the project or had not given any response for months.<br />
<br />
After this big organizational meeting we continued to work on our tasks. Working day started at 10 AM and was supposed to last until 6 PM. In reality, we continued to work, usually until midnight or later. On Friday, Sept 28, one of the meeting participants presented her articles about Salaspils Research Reactor, radioactive waste storage "Radons" and atomic policy in Latvia. Other participants went through them and gave their comments and suggestions.<br />
<br />
On Saturday, Sept 29, was the Uranium Action Day, in which we also took part. The Project House was decorated with banners and radioactive waste barrels. An info table was set up and the film "Uranium – Is It A Country?" was shown.<br />
<br />
'''22.-28.04.2013'''<br/><br />
During this meeting we continued our researches. Articles about [[Salaspils Research Reactor|Salaspils Research Reactor]] (LV), radioactive waste repository "[[Radons|Radons]]" (LV) and [[Atomic Policy in Latvia|atomic policy in Latvia]], which were commented in the last meeting were revised and presented for commenting again. It was done by sending these articles to the book project's mailing list. Also in the same e-mail a list of other articles that needs to be read and commented was sent.<br />
<br />
On Friday, April 26, an activist who will prepare an article about [[Oskarshamn NPP]] (SE) joined us. Unfortunately he could stay in the Project House only for one day. Two other persons who had confirmed participation in this meeting had to cancel it through unforeseen circumstances. During the meeting we had three Skype conferences: on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday with people who had recently joined the project. We mainly discussed the project's practicalities with them.<br />
<br />
Another important thing that was done during this meeting was finishing of the project application for funding. The application will be submitted under the "Youth in Action" programme on May 3.<br />
<br />
'''03.-09.07.2013'''<br/><br />
This meeting was used to clarify the schedule of the project in August and September, as our project application was granted and we would receive funding starting on August 3, 2013. We also discussed tasks and responsibilities to be shared with each other. There were discussions on challenges and realistic assessments on project goals.<br />
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[[File:BalticTour_Riga_Action_Installation_4.jpg|thumb|right|An installation from the Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Riga, Latvia, July 11-13, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Aland.moligheternastorg09.jpg|thumb|right|A photo from an activity in Aland Islands, Finland, 2009. The sign translates as "Hi. I'm your new neighbour"]]<br />
[[File:BalticTour_Vilnius_July16_15.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Vilnius, Lithuania, July 15-16, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_Aland_BikeRally_NuclearWasteParliament.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in the Åland Islands, Finland, June 21-24, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_STO_girlsonthestreet.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Stockholm, Sweden, August 9-11, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_HGW_rally-5.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Greifswald, Germany, July 26-28, 2010]]<br />
[[File:Baltic-Tour_Oulu-action-2.jpg|thumb|right| Nuclear waste is attractive! Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Oulu, Finland, August 18-20, 2010]]<br />
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<br />
As a result of the 2010 [[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|info tour around the Baltic Sea]] a group of people is now preparing and investigating to create a new book on atomic threats around the Baltic Sea. It is supposed to become a kind of reference book particularly on nuclear companies and facilities providing a brief overview of the plant and technical data, offering contacts to active anti-nuclear groups and providing links to the websites of critics and the operators.<br />
<br />
The book is meant to be published at the end of 2013 or at the beginning of 2014. To meet this goal, we have a few meetings in the "real world" besides the usage of a [https://listen.jpberlin.de/mailman/listinfo/nuclear-baltic specific email listserve] to communicate about the project. The last meeting took place in the [http://kein-schoener-wohnen.de.vu project house] in Döbeln on October 14-20, 2013. Earlier [[Book project meeting: Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea|we met]] on September 24-30, 2012, on [[s:Termine:Projekttreffen Atomgefahren rund um die Ostsee|December 27, 2011 to January 3, 2012]], on March 19-25, 2012, on June 6-11, 2012, on April 22-28, 2013, on [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project/Minutes meeting in July 2013|July 3-9, 2013]] and on September 21-22, 2013. '''The next project meeting will take place on December 8-14, 2013, in the [[s:Hauptseite|project house]] in Döbeln.'''<br />
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== Aims of the project ==<br />
We want to use and extend our knowledge about nuclear issues around the Baltic Sea, strengthen the regional anti-nuclear networks and support local groups as well as other organizations by providing a well prepared reference book. The objective is to gove an overview on - in the best case - all atomic facilities within the water shed of the Baltic Sea. Thus, anti-nuclear campaigners and organizers should be enabled to prepare their projects or campaigns properly as they will easily find the information they need or at least the links to other information sources. <br />
<br />
Another objective is to support local struggles against nuclear projects and developments by providing a good database of knowledge and contacts. Eventually, the general anti-nuclear work is supposed to be fostered by illustrating the impacts of different atomic plants and moves on a complex system of nature, ecology and human society as it is presented by the Baltic Sea region. This should help to stress the threats of nuclear power also in general.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Structure of the book ==<br />
After a number of background articles on the radioactive pollution of the Baltic Sea and the impacts of the Chernobyl Desaster, the reference book will start. It will be separated into the countries around the Baltic Sea (including Belarus as it is part of the sea's water shed). For each country an article will introduce the national atomic policy and the current state of affairs. Then one page will give an overview of each atomic facility in this region. At the end an appendix will show the names of proposed sites for uranium exploration and mining.<br />
<br />
Each article on an atomic facility will include an introduction to the plant, technical details, contact information to organizations fighting the facility and links to website of critics and operators. Besides that a photo will show the plant or the area. All in all we will cover commercial nuclear reactors, research reactors, nuclear waste sites and waste treatment plants, other atomic facilities and proposed or operating uranium mines. Even decommissioned sites are supposed to be included by the reference book.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Technical information ==<br />
The book will be published by the ''[http://seitenhieb.info SeitenHieb Verlag]'', which will also provide the ISBN numbers for it. The first printed versions will be written in German and English. It is planned to translate the book soon also in other language found around the Baltic Sea. It will be discussed later if it will be possible to print these other language versions, too.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Cost of the project ==<br />
As of the beginning of March 2012, we don't know the exact costs for the production of the book yet. There are already ideas of financing it, but this will be discussed in detail at the March meeting. Basically, we want to get public funding to cover at least a share of the production costs.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Current setting ==<br />
At the moment we are preparing the text for the articles on the [[Olkiluoto NPP]] (FIN), [[Greifswald NPP]] (D), [[ZLN Lubmin]] (D), [[ZAW Lubmin]] (D), [[Polish Research Reactor]] and the [[Jezioro Żarnowieckie NPP]] (PL). Actually these reports were supposed to be finished until the end of January. A basic version of an article on the [[Talvivaara mining site]] in Finland has been provided already.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Your contributions will help to realize this project ==<br />
We need contributions from activists and experts from Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Sweden. Most of the information available in the internet is provided in the native languages, and it is easier for local people to investigate in their mother tongue. The book will cover all nuclear facilities and companies situated within the water shed of the Baltic Sea. You can check the [[Preliminary Nuclear Baltic Map|map with the water shed]] to figure out what parts of Russia and Germany are included. All other countries mentioned above are almost completely part of the Baltic Sea's water shed. A collection of all facilities we found so far is listedon the webpage of the ''[[Nuclear Baltic Map|Nuclear Baltic Map]]''. Your contributions to the book, and also your participation in the process of creating it, will be very welcome! Write to [mailto:contactATnuclear-heritage.net contact AT nuclear-heritage.net]{{Spamprotection}}.<br />
<br />
<br />
== History of the preparation process ==<br />
'''27.12.2011-03.01.2012'''<br/><br />
This was the first meeting of Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project. On the first day we were briefly introduced to the idea and aims of the project. After that we were introduced to the structure of the book and started to share tasks. Each of us took several of them. Some participants decided to make a research about nuclear facilities in certain countries, some preferred to choose certain facilities that are located in different countries. This was the longest part of the whole meeting, actually.<br />
<br />
Since the project has a large scale the participants can not do everything by themselves. Thus we shared our suggestions about which other people could be involved in the project. After this we set working hours for the whole week - from 10 AM to 6 PM - and started to work. At the end of the meeting we made a report on state of affairs and set the dates for the next meeting.<br />
<br />
'''19.03.-25.03.2012'''<br/><br />
[ To be written by someone else ]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''06.06.-11.06.2012'''<br/><br />
Apart from research doing and reports on state of affairs this meeting pretty much consisted of discussion about financial and distribution issues. We talked about possible project costs, which seem to be quite high because this book is intended as a voluminous mini encyclopaedia: hard back, with many coloured images. We discussed both printing costs and possible book prices.<br />
<br />
The next essential topic was distribution. The book should be distributed in all countries it is covering. The current problem is that we do not have distributors in such small countries as Estonia, Latvia and do not have enough distributors in bigger countries (for instance, in Germany). Also the distribution process in general was discussed: how many books we would like to distribute in each country, what would be the best way how to deliver them there.<br />
<br />
On the last day of the meeting the participants made another report on state of affairs.<br />
<br />
'''24.09.-30.09.2012'''<br/><br />
From all meetings, this was the toughest one. The deeper you dig, the more you find. Several new nuclear facilities in the Baltic Sea region were found, which means additional research and involvement of more people in the project. Also we had to go through all nuclear facilities already mentioned in the Nuclear Baltic Map in order to see their state of affairs. In some cases we had to re-distribute tasks as the people responsible for them had decided to leave the project or had not given any response for months.<br />
<br />
After this big organizational meeting we continued to work on our tasks. Working day started at 10 AM and was supposed to last until 6 PM. In reality, we continued to work, usually until midnight or later. On Friday, Sept 28, one of the meeting participants presented her articles about Salaspils Research Reactor, radioactive waste storage "Radons" and atomic policy in Latvia. Other participants went through them and gave their comments and suggestions.<br />
<br />
On Saturday, Sept 29, was the Uranium Action Day, in which we also took part. The Project House was decorated with banners and radioactive waste barrels. An info table was set up and the film "Uranium – Is It A Country?" was shown.<br />
<br />
'''22.-28.04.2013'''<br/><br />
During this meeting we continued our researches. Articles about [[Salaspils Research Reactor|Salaspils Research Reactor]] (LV), radioactive waste repository "[[Radons|Radons]]" (LV) and [[Atomic Policy in Latvia|atomic policy in Latvia]], which were commented in the last meeting were revised and presented for commenting again. It was done by sending these articles to the book project's mailing list. Also in the same e-mail a list of other articles that needs to be read and commented was sent.<br />
<br />
On Friday, April 26, an activist who will prepare an article about [[Oskarshamn NPP]] (SE) joined us. Unfortunately he could stay in the Project House only for one day. Two other persons who had confirmed participation in this meeting had to cancel it through unforeseen circumstances. During the meeting we had three Skype conferences: on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday with people who had recently joined the project. We mainly discussed the project's practicalities with them.<br />
<br />
Another important thing that was done during this meeting was finishing of the project application for funding. The application will be submitted under the "Youth in Action" programme on May 3.<br />
<br />
'''03.-09.07.2013'''<br/><br />
This meeting was used to clarify the schedule of the project in August and September, as our project application was granted and we would receive funding starting on August 3, 2013. We also discussed tasks and responsibilities to be shared with each other. There were discussions on challenges and realistic assessments on project goals.<br />
<br />
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== [[International_Network_Office|About the Network Office]] ==<br />
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The International Network Office is focusing on nuclear issues, but also open for networking in other political fields. It's supposed to help to connect anti-nuclear activists internationally with others working in the same fields, to support if they are looking for experts or speakers on certain topics or to develop cooperation in mutual campaigns, projects and actions. A second aim is to provide multilingual outreach material on the topics of anti-nuclear activists and groups to spread the word internationally and to support the local efforts of people fighting nuclear power. <br />
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== Regular online meetings ==<br />
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We intent to have regular audio conferences with you as part of my work<br />
in our network office every wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. ECT.<br />
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Additional meetings are possible after prior negotiation.<br />
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== Software ==<br />
'''Why encryption is so important and necessary''' - [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/politics/prism-collection-documents/ how Skype (microsoft) takes part on NSA spying program PRISM]<br />
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''More details on installation instructions are planned to be added on demand.''<br />
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* [https://jitsi.org/ Jitsi] - encrypted text, voice, and video messaging for multiple platforms. (XMPP SIP)<br />
** Get a free SIP account for Jitsi and/or CSipSimple with The Guardian Project’s Ostel service. Jitsi warnings: Jitsi may request non-secure information during encrypted chat if you paste a link into it. This can be disabled in "Preferences/Options > Chat > Enable Image/Video replacement". Also, if Jitsi is set up to use Tor, it may leak DNS information by not using Tor for DNS resolution. Lastly, Jitsi records chat history in unencrypted form. This can be disabled under "Preferences/Options > General > Log chat history"<br />
* [https://www.linphone.org Linphone] - Encrypted voice and video chat client for multiple platforms. (SIP)<br />
* [http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ Mumble] - Encrypted, low-latency multi-user voice chat.<br />
** Debian/Ubuntu: ''sudo apt-get install mumble''<br />
** Mac OS X, Windows and other versions: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/files/latest/download direct download link]<br />
** German [http://vimeo.com/35504145 introduction video] by the [http://wiki.piratenpartei.de/Mumble piratenpartei]<br />
* <small>Android: [https://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/ CSipSimple] - End-to-end encrypted VoIP calls for Android devices. (SIP) <small>''[https://prism-break.org/#video-voip see also]''</small></small><br />
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Feel free join in with any of them. For further questions please use the [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic pad].<br />
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''More technical details on [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/telephony VOIP telephony]<br />
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== Minutes ==<br />
Meetings are collaboratively documented live in [https://apollo.open-resource.org/pad/nuclear-baltic Etherpad]<ref>open-source end-to-end encrypted collaborative online text editor that enables multiple users to edit one document in real-time.</ref> and be added [[:Category:Project meetings|to the wiki]] afterwards.<br />
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== About ==<br />
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The ''"Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region" project'' was inspired by the 2010 '''"[[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|Stop Nuclear Power - Baltic Sea Info Tour]]"'''. We want to investigate and educate on atomic power in the area, and on the risks it poses to people and environment. We also consider it a great chance to develop and strengthen the network of anti-nuclear activists around the [[:Category:Baltic Sea|Baltic Sea]]. Our project can be a basis for mutual campaigns, projects and actions. We hope people will take this chance to take more powerful action against the [[Nuclear Threats|threatening]] atomic industry and their lobby.<br />
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This project combines a variety of patterns to raise awareness on atomic threats in the Baltic Sea region. We are setting up a '''database with information on all atomic facilities and topics in the region''' (find a [[#Investigations|list of considered topics]] on our website). To develop this information base we are investigating facts and searching for contacts to critics in the whole [[Preliminary Nuclear Baltic Map|watershed of the Baltic Sea]]. The information we provide will be checked by independent experts and anti-nuclear friends to ensure a high quality. The articles in the database are supposed to be kept up to date by committed people within this project.<br />
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Based on these investigations, we intent to produce a '''[[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project|reference book]]''' on all atomic facilities in the Baltic Sea region - including those decommissioned already, those being in operation right now, and those only proposed at this point of time. Basically, it will be a means for interested people to find main facts, links to additional resources and contacts to critics.<br />
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Additionally, we want to '''publish flyers in several languages''' to spread the word about the local struggles of anti-nuclear groups in the area. Thus, our project will also strengthen and support the local activities of anti-nuclear activists around the Baltic Sea. The text and images are supposed to be provided by the local groups, we will help to promote and distribute them to anti-nuclear groups and to the public worldwide. The flyers will be added to the series of [[Materials|reach out materials]] of the Nuclear Heritage Network - we will print a minimum amount of 1,000 copies per topic and in each language version and more if additional funding can be raised. Additionally, all materials will be published online.<br />
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For connecting concerned and committed anti-nuclear people around the Baltic Sea and to strengthen them, we have set up the '''"[[Mailing list#Nuclear Baltic Project Mailinglist|nuclear-baltic]]" listserve'''. This mailing list is used to organize this project and to exchange on atomic topics in the area.<br />
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A proposed '''poster''' is supposed to visualize the threats posed by nuclear power in the Baltic Sea region. It will be distributed widely and should be attached to walls in many public places, e.g. cafés, youth clubs, libraries, to raise the awareness on the atomic impact on our lives. The poster will promote the website with background information on all these facilities and contacts to critics in the region.<br />
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'''Information events''' will be organized in several countries and spread the word on the radioactive pollution of the Baltic Sea region, or focus on specific facilities and threats people and environment are faced to. These information events could be organized in the form of an infotour, and they could be accompanied by a '''photo exhibition''' on anti-nuclear issues and protests around the Baltic Sea.<br />
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We will '''spread the word''' on our project, topics and specific threats posed by atomic facilities also '''in articles''' to be published in anti-nuclear and environmental media (e.g. [http://gruenes-blatt.de grünes blatt], [http://www.anti-atom-aktuell.de anti atom aktuell], [http://www.nirs.org/mononline/mononl.htm Nuclear Monitor]), make contributions to '''newsletters''' (e.g. [[NukeNews]]), and do media work for conventional '''media''' locally and internationally as well as for independent media platforms such as [http://indymedia.org indymedia].<br />
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If people are interested and help to organize that, we will also arrange '''networking gatherings''' with local people and '''creative street actions''' to gain more public attention on atomic threats. We could start new mailing lists for specific issues, produce more information materials and '''set other ideas into practice to stop nuclear power'''.<br />
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== Contact ==<br />
Our main contact for you is situated in the ''[[International Network Office|International Network Office]]'' in Döbeln/Germany. Write or call us if you want to join the project, support us or need more information:<br />
:Projektgruppe "Atomgefahren im Ostseeraum"<br />
:c/o Projekthaus, Am Bärental 6<br />
:D-04720 Döbeln<br />
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:[mailto:atomicbalticATnuclear-heritage.net atomicbaltic AT nuclear-heritage.net]{{Spamprotection}}<br />
:phone: +49 3431 5894177<br />
:fax: +49 911 3084477076<br />
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|[[File:BalticTour_Riga_Action_Installation_4.jpg|thumb|right|An installation from the Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Riga, Latvia, July 11-13, 2010]]<br />
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|[[File:Aland.moligheternastorg09.jpg|thumb|right|A photo from an activity in Aland Islands, Finland, 2009. The sign translates as "Hi. I'm your new neighbour"]]<br />
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|[[File:BalticTour_Vilnius_July16_15.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Vilnius, Lithuania, July 15-16, 2010]]<br />
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|[[File:Baltic-Tour_Aland_BikeRally_NuclearWasteParliament.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in the Åland Islands, Finland, June 21-24, 2010]]<br />
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|[[File:Baltic-Tour_STO_girlsonthestreet.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Stockholm, Sweden, August 9-11, 2010]]<br />
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|[[File:Baltic-Tour_HGW_rally-5.jpg|thumb|right| Baltic Sea Info Tour stop in Greifswald, Germany, July 26-28, 2010]]<br />
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== Upcoming events of the project ==<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting November 23, 2013|next continuous project Skype conference]]: '''23/11/2013 at 9 PM CET'''<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group|media group Skype conference]]: '''08/12/2013 at 7 PM CET'''<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Working meetings/Second meeting|next working meeting]] of the project at the ''project house'', Am Bärental 6, in Döbeln (D): '''08/12/2013 - 14/12/2013'''<br />
** including a reporting Skype conference for everyone who couldn't make it to the meeting in person: '''14/12/2013 at 8 PM'''<br />
** [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project|book project]] group meets already: '''08/12/2013 at 10 AM'''<br />
** [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group|media group Skype conference]] during this work week: '''12/12/2013 at 8 PM CET'''<br />
** [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Coordination group|coordination group]] meeting at the ''[[s:Kein "Schöner Wohnen" in dieser Zeit|project house]]'', Am Bärental 6, in Döbeln (D): '''13/12/2013 at 6 PM CET''' <br />
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== Motivation ==<br />
=== Background ===<br />
Nuclear power is [[Nuclear Threats|dangerous]] for people and environment in many ways: it starts with [[Uranium Mining|uranium mining]] and its further treatment, goes on with the risks during the operation of the power plants – as proofed by Chernobyl, [[Nuclear Disaster in Japan|Fukushima]] and Harrisburg (Three Mile Island) – and eventually there is this big problem left over: no safe solution for a final disposal of nuclear waste anywhere on earth.<br />
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Hundreds of thousands of people died in consequence of the catastrophe in Chernobyl (Soviet Union; these days: Ukraine), the same is expected for Fukushima (Japan); millions of victims are expected to suffer the long-term impacts of the radiation released by these atomic facilities. [[International Nuclear Event Scale|Serious accidents]] took place in many other sites every few years, too: Windscale (1957 - United Kingdom), Mayak/Kyshtym (1959 - Soviet Union; these days: Russia), Tokaimura (1999 – Japan) are examples for nuclear accidents killing people directly. Other accidents like Brunsbüttel 2001 in Germany were close to a meltdown.<br />
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Since decades scientists warn the health impacts of radiation to be under-estimated enormously. The so-called [[Low level radiation|"low" level radiation]] released by atomic facilities and within transports of radioactive material has the potential to damage cells and genes causing diseases, genetic damages and deaths. During the last ten years a number of studies has showed significant evidence for regularly operated atomic power stations causing cancer. The "strongest" study is still the so-call [[Leukemia#KiKK study|"KiKK study"]] including the biggest data collection showing a seriously increased risks for children living close to German nuclear power plants to experience cancer.<br />
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Within the operation of uranium mines huge amounts of [[Uranium|uranium]] ore are dug and stored on surface releasing radioactive materials like radon and spreading radioactivity to the surrounding water systems and environment in general. Uranium mining exposes the these days mostly indigenous workers to serious health risks. Thousands of cases have been officially registered already. Besides this dangerous release of radiation, the uranium mines produce huge amounts of "tailings" - radioactive and toxic waste waters stored forever in so-called tailing ponds mostly unprotected in nature.<br />
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The fuel used in atomic reactors includes a major share of the [[Uranium#Uranium-238|uranium-238]] isotope with a half-life of some 4.5 billion years. It takes some 45 billion years before most of the isotope will be decayed. During the decay, other isotopes and elements are created with different amounts and types of radiation releasing as well with different half-life. As any amount of radiation is capable of causing health impacts, radiation exposure is to be reduced and avoided as much as possible. Thus, a safe final disposal of the radioactive waste is necessary for millions and billions of years. In the light of significant and unpredictable changes in society, knowledge of people and nature, such a safe disposal is impossible.<br />
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=== Inspiration ===<br />
Some of us were involved to the "Stop Nuclear Power - Baltic Sea Info Tour 2010", and got to know about the specific situation of this sea. Due to the low water exchange with the Atlantic Ocean, the majority of radioactive particles once captured in the Baltic Sea accumulates there. Thus, the fallout of nuclear weapon tests, Chernobyl accident, and Sellafield emissions concentrated in it and made it - according to the data of the scientists of the countries of the Baltic Sea region gathered in the "Helsinki Commission" (HELCOM) - the most radioactive inland water body in the world. Data also shows the radioactive impact of nuclear facilities of former Eastern European countries and Northern ones. Following this information it seems that even the biggest radioactive pollution is released by the [[Studsvik Nuclear Complex|Studsvik]] atomic facility in Sweden.<br />
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Getting in touch with activists in the Baltic Sea countries, learning about the facilities in their regions and understanding that the public is hardly informed at all about the specific pollution of the sea and the threats it is additionally faced to by the proposed uranium mining projects and by transports of atomic fuel and nuclear waste, we got inspired and motivated to focus on this topic more. Some of us connected with each other, experts and further organizations in this region to get prepared to start this project. We understood that there is a basic lack of information within the anti-nuclear scene as well as in the general public. When we started to create an overview for ourselves, we figured out that there are more than 60 atomic facilities in the water shed of the Baltic Sea - partly in operation, some are already decommissioned (but potentially polluted the sea in the past and still pose the risk of having left contaminated ground), and a number of them is still in the stage of being planned or constructed.<br />
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=== Goals ===<br />
Our project aims on educating people and public in general on the radioactive pollution of the Baltic Sea, particularly by informing about the specific atomic facilities and their threats. We also want to support dedicated activists educating and campaigning against certain plants in their region by connecting them with each other and by providing the contact to them with our publication work. Thus, we want to strengthen the networks of citizens, and to support - particularly, but not only, young - people to understand their civic rights, to teach them as well methods of implementation of those and of reaching other citizens (or to put pressure on decision makers in institutions and companies) as knowledge on atomic power.<br />
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We also want to learn ourselves more about nuclear power, the policies in European Union and in the states around the Baltic Sea, get to know experts and activists in the nuclear field and develop our skills regarding public relations, [[Media|media]] and investigative journalism. Thus, we want to investigate facts and background information on each atomic facility in the Baltic Sea region as well as activities of organizations criticizing them. This information will be preprocessed for raising the public awareness on the risks of nuclear power, and will be provided in raw and unmodified form on our website, too. Tools for putting our goals into effect will be this website acting as a database on all atomic facilities, flyers we will produce, a [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project|reference book]] and a series of information events.<br />
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As [[:Category:Atomic Policy|atomic policies]] in Europe are much influenced by transnational treaties and co-operations, it is also important to understand these mechanisms, and to show other people the importance to act together on a transnational level, too. We want to show how the civic rights provide tools to make a change in the European, but also national and international, energy policies. People need to become aware of the international dimension of nuclear power, and the interconnections of impacts of this technology in the Baltic Sea region as well as the international treaties in effect in this area are a good example for this interdependency.<br />
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== Promoters ==<br />
This project is promoted and has been applied for a YOUTH programme grant by the following groups and organizations:<br />
* AntiNuclear Initiative ''(Poland)''<br />
* Luonto-Liitto ''(Finland )''<br />
* Projektgruppe "Atomgefahren im Ostseeraum" ''(Germany)''<br />
:''Our group has been formed to promote this project on atomic threats around the Baltic Sea. We want to investigate and educate on the risks of nuclear power, connect to anti-nuclear groups in the region, and to raise the public awareness on the impacts of this technology on human beings and environment. As an informal group we can use the infrastructure of the project house in Mannsdorf, a part of the city of Döbeln. We are in touch with activists from other countries, particularly in the Baltic Sea region.''<br />
:''Our group will take part in the investigations, and help to coordinate the project. We will take over responsibility for the bookkeeping of the project and for this application. We will take over the practical local preparation work for project gatherings, and we will care about the shipment of information material produced within the project.''<br />
* Sonne + Freiheit ''(Austria)''<br />
* WISE ''(Netherlands)''<br />
* Wise Minds ''(Latvia)''<br />
* ŽALI.LT ''(Lithuania)''<br />
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More organizations and groups are cooperating with us to support the intention of the "Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region" project. We are very interested to gain more partners to put our ideas into practise, and to strengthen the networks of anti-nuclear activists in the area.<br />
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== Public Sponsorship ==<br />
We have raised public funding for this project. The [http://www.jugend-in-aktion.de YOUTH IN ACTION programme] of the European Union granted us for the period from August 3rd, 2013 to January 20, 2015. This financial support will help us to cover some of our costs - basically travel expenses, but also some other project costs for investigations and preparation of publications. However, to put put vision of this project into practise and to use all its potential, we will need more money. You can also support us with [[Project:Site support|donations]]!<br />
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[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region|This project]] was financed in public sponsorship by the European Union within the program YOUTH IN ACTION. The content of this project does not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of the European Union or of the national agency "JUGEND für Europa" and they do not assume any liability.<br />
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''[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region|Dieses Projekt]] wurde mit Unterstützung der Europäischen Union durch das Programm JUGEND IN AKTION finanziert. Der Inhalt dieses Projektes gibt nicht notwendigerweise den Standpunkt der Europäischen Union oder der Nationalagentur JUGEND für Europa wieder und sie übernehmen dafür keine Haftung.''<br />
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'''December 8-14, 2013 in Döbeln, Germany'''<br/><br />
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You are invited to join this second working meeting week of the ''[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region|Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region project]]'', we also have a [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/New call out|new call out]] that you can spread! - This meeting will be an opportunity for you to get involved to the network/project, to continue your project activities, to volunteer for tasks and also to network with other activists joining the event.<br />
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We can possibly help with your travel costs, if needed. In this case, please contact the [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Finances group|finances group]] as soon as possible and before you come!<br />
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== topics and projects ==<br />
projects meeting and working here during this week:<br />
* [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project|book project]] - continuing investigations, writing, reviewing and publishing articles<br />
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working groups having audio meetings during this week:<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group|media group]]: '''December 12, 2013 at 8 PM CET'''<br />
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== introduction day ==<br />
In case new people want to join the working meeting, who were not involved so far, we will provide an introduction day to give an overview and introduce them to those topics they are particularly interested in. If you are one of those new people, please [mailto:atomicbalticATnuclear-heritage.net contact us]{{Spamprotection}} soon so that we can get prepared!<br />
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== reporting Skype conference ==<br />
* for everyone who couldn't make it to the meeting in person: '''December 14, 2013 at 8 PM CET'''<br />
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'''October 14-20, 2013 in Döbeln, Germany'''<br/><br />
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== NEXT STEPS Nuclear Baltic meeting 20.10.2013 ==<br />
* participants: K., L., F.<br />
* minutes: L. and K. (last part)<br />
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'''Issues to discuss:'''<br />
* preparation of '''next working meeting''' in December<br />
* continuous '''Skype conferences'''<br />
* the date for '''next coordination group meeting''' (cannot be agreed now, because Laura does not know yet about her plans) - agreed later to take place 5.11.13<br />
* '''discussion of main roles and tasks''': important to communicate with others, that tasks were supposed to be shared in the planning meeting, but we did not do it, so this is a problem for the project<br />
* strategy of the project - more like realistic plans till next year?, also realistic things, what can be done by us to make this project proceed, making very low '''goals''' and discuss, what we can achieve together for that and '''how to achieve them till the end of the year'''; '''commitments'''<br />
* '''milestones of the project''' for next half year (proposal of K.)<br />
* '''evaluation of planning meeting''' to inform us how to plan the next meeting like that (proposal of L.)<br />
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=== Skype conferences ===<br />
* next Skype conference proposal: [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting October 27, 2013|October 27th at 8 PM]]<br />
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=== coordination of main roles and tasks ===<br />
* K.: no need to meet for website improvement right now<br />
* "inclusion of other participants" + "translation" groups are not relevant now. We push now [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group|media group]], [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Finances group|finances]], and [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Coordination group|coordination group]] as a realistic start<br />
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# media group: F., M., L., K.<br />
# finances: F. and maybe M. next year<br />
# coordination: K., F., L.<br />
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* documentation of planning meeting - everyone comments on them, K. edits<br />
* one task of coordination group is reminding people about their commitments; reminding means reminding people individually, not in the mailing list<br />
* we discussed in [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project/Minutes meeting in July 2013|July]], that 1 person cannot be in more than one working group, but this does not work at the moment due to a lack of committing people. <br />
* It would be good to remember, what we talked in July, what is minimum requirements for the project<br />
* TO DO: To have minutes of July meeting on the wall in paper (L.)<br />
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=== some milestones of the project ===<br />
* documentation; good looking website<br />
* K. proposes to have milestones for next half year, and then another<br />
* discussion of ideas for projects and activities from the [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Planning meeting|planning meeting]]; focusing on some currently realistic ones of those<br />
* strategy of the project: we ticked some things, where people have already worked on or committed to work<br />
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=== preparation of next working meeting in December ===<br />
* L.: what kind of meeting this should be? Only [[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project|book]] working group or people will work on other issues? Who will participate?<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/New call out|new call-out]] would be good, but there are no volunteers for that at the moment<br />
* if there are new people, we could have an introduction day; but: it is a working meeting, not a general meeting to define the project<br />
* TO DO: <br />
** reminding in mailing list<br />
** checking, whether there are any proposals from working groups: petition group, book project group;<br />
*** F. will ask in media group, whether we can have a meeting of media group during this week<br />
*** schedule the meeting of coordination group - but if only the three of us are attending, it does not make sense to waste time of this week as we can meet at another point of time, too<br />
** food needs to be organized: dumpster diving, donations from companies (no volunteers for this so far)<br />
** if external people come, requests for travel support need to be dealt with<br />
** reminder email to groups in the of the granted project<br />
*** L.: prepares personal email for a few persons from partner groups. '''DONE'''<br />
**** personal email for zali.lt - can be done now, and also needs to be repeated shortly before the meeting<br />
** [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/New call out|call out]] - invitation text to add to the wiki (no volunteers)<br />
* PARTICIPANTS:<br />
** L. will be in this meeting partly (excluding 10.12. for sure) and will prepare something more regarding [[Visaginas NPP]]<br />
** Luonto-Liitto would be good, if come<br />
** Zali.lt maybe would come<br />
** Wise will not come<br />
** Latvia - K. is already doing the work they can, not likely that they can do more right now<br />
** Poland – M. would maybe come<br />
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=== other discussions ===<br />
* K. would like to know what does it need to be done to write a book article. F. says [[Nuclear Baltic Map#Requirements for each facility page|checklists]] are good - what needs to be done<br />
* K. offers to merge to do lists, priorities; F. would not do that<br />
* K. wants to have group process with people in the mailing list, with people who have been in the planning meeting<br />
* F.: see it as try and failure; if it does not work one way, it might work in a different one<br />
* K.: before working meeting - email to mailing list, based on to do lists<br />
* L.: a problem, that we did not have evaluation of the planning meeting afterwards; we had too ambitious goals for the planning meeting, invited people too late, but it was not possible otherwise<br />
* K. wants to write thoughts to evaluate, L. would prefer to talk about it; K. suggests to make conclusions yourself on evaluation of planning meeting<br />
* our concrete tasks till end of this year, which help us to reach our goals:<br />
** L: <br />
*** goals/milestones: <br />
**** some more articles published in database; 2-4 pages prepared for the book (ideally)<br />
**** contribution to anti-nuclear campaigns<br />
*** some tasks/commitments: <br />
**** share with M. how to promote upcoming events in Facebook<br />
**** book article at least on Visaginas NPP - in December; maybe start Visaginas [[Materials|flyer]], consulting on that before with other people in LT anti-nuclear movement, whether this is useful<br />
**** contribution to [[NukeNews]] (suggestion - to drop Lithuanian translation because there is not enough capacities to do that)<br />
**** contribution to press release in December<br />
**** updates on Belarus NPP petition, if any - putting them on website<br />
**** minutes keeping and facilitation of various meetings<br />
**** reminding people about commitments, during their shift, and other tasks of coordination group<br />
**** join working meetings<br />
** F.:<br />
*** commitments:<br />
**** finish book article on [[Olkiluoto]] in 2 days plus one week of the working meeting in December<br />
**** introduce the details of the grant on 4th of November to L. and K.; '''DONE'''<br />
**** send out media release: first one - this night ('''DONE'''); another media release on activities – book and petition this year; maybe third media release this year<br />
**** make media group meetings - Skype conferences starting soon, discuss media strategy, develop our milestones, first activities, share media contacts, discuss how to and if to do daily media work<br />
**** bookkeeping in 2 days and maybe few more days available for that<br />
**** prepare networking for Finland - schedule, travel route<br />
**** remind people about some commitments during their coordination shift<br />
**** will invite people to December working meeting<br />
**** read and help to organize documentation of meetings<br />
**** to join biweekly VOIP conferences, which will start soon<br />
**** remind people about book articles, which they promised to write: L., J., Z.<br />
**** try to involve people who were interested in the project in the past<br />
**** set up work group pages in the wiki ('''DONE''')<br />
** K.:<br />
*** has it in calendar, will add later<br />
* milestones of the project/how to proceed with further meetings<br />
** K. suggests to have priorities as milestone and to clarify what are we are doing in the long term<br />
** F. clarifies: [[International Network Office|Network office]] - a service to support anti-nuclear groups in the world; [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region|Atomic Baltic project]] is another thing<br />
** K.: Baltic Sea project is connected, because in office hours people can contact us<br />
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CONCLUSIONS: <br />
* we need to have more facilitation and visualisation for other meetings<br />
* we need to have more structure during the meetings, e.g. to clarify expectations for the end of the meeting, what should be done, in order to prevent misunderstandings<br />
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TO DO:<br />
* K. will synchronize the wall with what we have discussed now, that is, steps, and add realistic points to timetable<br />
* K. will write to the mailing list on evaluation and also put the new evaluation file to the wiki<br />
* evaluation about the week & the weekend of working meeting: for this round we agreed on to just talk on demand<br />
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=== evaluation of the meeting ===<br />
* it happened several times that we went into topics without having clear agreement on method and how much time we want to use for them<br />
* K. was not able to do all the things they planned to during the week but worked a lot on wiki maintenance. <br />
* F. was not very happy with this week because they felt stressed by the context and tasks that were not clear which they had to do before starting the book articles. So they started yesterday with investigations instead of before as planned. The reason were meetings before this week which left over tasks that made this big hangover.<br />
* compared to other working meetings so far this time there was less the feeling of having a common topic; it changed in a positive way during the week<br />
* F. is unhappy that they were not able to invite people to this week; instead of only writing to the mailing list it would have been better to contact more people in person<br />
* household topics kept back a bit and were frustrating especially when the dishes accumulated<br />
* K.: to call the week a cooperation meeting we had to few meetings; they would like to have at least two meetings everyday and their vision is to have it more like regular office with daily feedback rounds<br />
* L.: in offices usually meetings are only once a week<br />
* F. was stressed by daily meetings because of one hour (scheduled, but often with open end) meta talk that steals time and because meetings cause more time afterwards; for the project house meeting the initial intention was to to the afterwork on that day which did not work so far; questions between take also time which is a problem at the moment<br />
* K.: it very much depends on how people are used; meetings are not necessary if everybody is aware of all open tasks; otherwise regular meetings need to be more often to remind each other; if people are loaded with tasks very much, they become tired because tasks stay undone and the process of talk about it is quite slow<br />
* L. found the morning meetings quite nice; they needed the time to work here even if they intended to leave some days before; in the end they are happy to stay here; there were some conflicts and misunderstandings; work on Visaginas NPP article just started, because there were other things to do and because of illness; it is necessary to be more realistic what it is possible to do<br />
* K. does not like to have that deep diving into topics with doing nothing other, necessary things in the house and the garden, especially when the winter is coming; they will try to not take too much stress upon themselves in the future, to do practical work more often<br />
* for upcoming meetings L. tries to have some days off to get rid of open tasks<br />
* regarding different expectations we should be more clear about aims and time limits on topics depending on how many topics we have<br />
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* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting November 10, 2013|next project Skype conference on November 10, 2013]]<br />
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== Skype conference October 27th, 2013 at 8 PM ==<br />
'''Topics''':<br />
# [[#clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping|clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping]]<br />
# [[#proposal media group meeting|proposal media group meeting]]<br />
# [[#discussion on results of the planning meeting|discussion on results of the planning meeting]]<br />
#* feedback on planning meeting, opinions on the following next steps<br />
# [[#preparation of the working meeting in December|preparation of the working meeting in December]]<br />
# [[#discussion of the not yet clarified roles and responsibilities within the project|discussion of the not yet clarified roles and responsibilities within the project]]<br />
# [[#discussion on secure VOIP conferences (instead of Skype)|discussion on secure VOIP conferences (instead of Skype)]]<br />
# [[#appointment for next VOIP conference|appointment for next VOIP conference]]<br />
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== Minutes ==<br />
Participants: F., K., O.<br />
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=== clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping ===<br />
* facilitation: F.<br />
* minutes: O.<br />
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=== proposal media group meeting ===<br />
The '''first Skype [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group|media group]] meeting''' has been proposed for Saturday 3rd of November at 8 PM CET. It was announced to the project mailing list. If there is no objection, it will take place at that time.<br />
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=== discussion on results of the planning meeting ===<br />
There was no discussion about this topic, as the documentation isn't completed yet.<br />
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'''Postponed''' to the [[#appointment for next VOIP conference|next Skype conference]].<br />
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=== preparation of the working meeting in December ===<br />
The second working meeting will take place '''8th - 14th of December''' at the project house in Döbeln, Germany again.<br />
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Preparation tasks:<br />
* There must be made a '''new call out''' proposal for this meeting. The topics from the old proposal will be considered and reviewed for the new one. One important point is '''logistics''' for the working meeting in December.<br />
* '''Extra invitations''' to three other groups were sent already. Positive feedback from groups from Austria and Finland trying to send a participant to the 2nd working meeting.<br />
* Invite small groups/project groups '''to use this meeting for seeing each other in person''' again (like the "book group" anyway meets there, and other groups could do it, too).<br />
* On the working meeting there should be an '''introduction day''', if there are a lot of people from new groups should join this conference.<br />
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As two of three people in the Skype conference can't make commitments to help to prepare the next [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Working meetings|working meeting]], we skipped discussions of this point here.<br />
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=== discussion of the not yet clarified roles and responsibilities within the project ===<br />
There are three major roles & responsibilities:<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Finances group|finances group]]<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Coordination group|coordination group]]<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group|media group]]<br />
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For each group we have at least one committed volunteer already, coordination group and media group are at least three committed people. Unfortunately there are to few people in the project at the moment, so some people are members of several responsibilities at the same time. There might be the risk of burnout for them, so new volunteers are very welcome to help with this important responsibilities.<br />
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These are other roles / tasks for groups, which have no commitments yet:<br />
* reach-out<br />
* promotion/inclusion of additional participants<br />
* website improvement<br />
* networking<br />
* secure communication<br />
* translations<br />
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Two open questions: '''how to go on with these groups''' (select some important ones and try to push them to be started?) and how to deal with the situation, that '''several people are having several roles''', although we thought no-one should be in more than one responsibility?<br />
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The main problem about these main responsibilities is, that in the worst case one of these roles (especially finances and coordination) is such a big task, that it would risk to burn out the person who is in charge for several of these big responsibilities... The idea of having working groups was to make it more balanced and to organize a structure that makes it possible for other people to join these tasks. Because if we don't have the groups, it will be mostly one person to do this - because this person anyway will do (and was doing) networking, will involve new participants, will work on the website, ... - This is a dominance we want to avoid.<br />
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'''Website improvement''' was seen as important task in this meeting. K. will try working next year on this topic, too.<br />
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=== discussion on secure VOIP conferences (instead of Skype) ===<br />
It was agreed upon testing new technologies first, if they are good enough, we should move away from Skype. Some people have no experiences with '''alternatives to Skype''', and don't want to figure that out, but would try to join when we start using a new technology.<br />
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=== appointment for next VOIP conference ===<br />
The next project meeting via Skype is taking place on '''[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting November 10, 2013|November 10th, 2013 at 8 PM CET]]'''. This appointment was agreed today at the skype conference. The plan is to have every 2 weeks a [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meetings|phone/chat conference]].<br />
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* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting November 10, 2013|previous project Skype conference on November 10, 2013]]<br />
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== Skype conference November 23rd, 2013 at 9 PM ==<br />
'''Topics''':<br />
# [[#clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping|clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping]]<br />
# [[#updates from projects and working groups|updates from projects and working groups]]<br />
# [[#discussion on results of the planning meeting|discussion on results of the planning meeting]]<br />
#* feedback on planning meeting, opinions on the following next steps<br />
# [[#preparation of the working meeting in December|preparation of the working meeting in December]]<br />
# [[#tasks to be done|tasks to be done]]<br />
# [[#appointment for next VOIP conference|appointment for next VOIP conference]]<br />
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* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting October 27, 2013|previous project Skype conference on October 27, 2013]]<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting November 23, 2013|next project Skype conference on November 23, 2013]]<br />
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== Skype conference November 10th, 2013 at 8 PM ==<br />
'''Topics''':<br />
# [[#clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping|clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping]]<br />
# [[#updates from projects and working groups|updates from projects and working groups]]<br />
# [[#discussion on results of the planning meeting|discussion on results of the planning meeting]]<br />
#* feedback on planning meeting, opinions on the following next steps<br />
# [[#preparation of the working meeting in December|preparation of the working meeting in December]]<br />
# [[#TODO|TODO]]<br />
# [[#additional topics|additional topics]]<br />
# [[#appointment for next VOIP conference|appointment for next VOIP conference]]<br />
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== Minutes ==<br />
Participants: F., K., L., O.<br />
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=== clarification of facilitation + minutes keeping ===<br />
Today F. is responsible for facilitation, O. for the minutes.<br />
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=== updates from projects and working groups ===<br />
* '''Email addresses''' for the media, finance and coordination groups have been '''created'''. People now can directly connect to these different groups by e-mail.<br />
* <u>[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group|media group]]</u>: They had [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group/Skype conference on November 6, 2013|their first Skype conference]] last Wednesday. Sharing of '''media contacts''' was started and support for '''translations''' of [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Media group#media releases|media releases]] were '''requested'''; there are already some first results. The '''next media group meeting''' via Skype is taking place on Friday, November 15th 2013. There, the media strategy will be discussed and hopefully be agreed about doing daily media work. The '''next media release''' is supposed to be published during the [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Working meetings/Second meeting|December working meeting]].<br />
* <u>[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Finances group|finances group]]</u>: A local '''presentation of the grant/budget/requirements''' took place last Monday. F. is '''planning an application''' to the ''European Youth Foundation'' for the remaining 30% travel costs for participants of upcoming working meetings, which are not covered yet. In January a meeting with a Finnish activist will take place to figure out whether they would '''join the finances group'''.<br />
* <u>[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Coordination group|coordination group]]</u>: L. will send a text about the coordination group strategy via the mailing list. There will be '''shifts of two weeks''' for reminding people or when something important is happening. The coordination group is having meetings, when the shift is changing. The next meeting is tomorrow, November 11, 2013.<br />
* <u>[[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project|book]] project</u>: Some authors have been reminded about their articles - one person promised to do it "now", two others said they would do it only next spring. Currently at least K., L. and F. are working on their investigations and updating articles.<br />
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=== discussion on results of the planning meeting ===<br />
The documentation of the [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Planning meeting|planning meeting]] is supposed to be finished in the wiki soon. Everyone should read the documentation of the planning meeting. People from working groups and project groups in the planning meeting should update the documentation in the wiki.<br />
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The discussion on the results of the September's planning meeting was postponed again to the next Skype conference.<br />
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=== preparation of the working meeting in December ===<br />
The second [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Working meetings|working meeting]] will take place [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Working meetings/Second meeting|8th - 14th of December]] at the project house in Döbeln, Germany, again. There will be a Skype conference during the working meeting on Saturday, 14th December at 08 PM with the intention to report about the working meeting to people, who couldn't attend the week. F. will write an invitation to the mailing list.<br />
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The [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/New call out|new call out]] has been prepared and should be spread by everyone now. Additional invitations for this working meeting should be sent now to people in person. Please think about asking friends / activists, who could be interested.<br />
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During the working meeting, project groups and working groups have a possibility to meet. So far, the book project will utilize the week to continue their work, and the media group will have a Skype conference. We invite other people to take the chance of meeting each other during this week, too.<br />
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There was an idea for a ''burnout workshop'' in one of our working meetings. L. will prepare and hold it, and as she only can promise it for the December meeting, we will organize it during that week. L. thinks that not much of documentation must be done for this workshop; however, there will be materials for others to use if they can't join the workshop in person.<br />
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=== TODO ===<br />
Still minutes of some meetings (real meetings, Skype conferences...) are missing. The documentation of these discussions, particularly the results are important to make it possible for the people who were not involved, to join the discussed activities. Basically, the minutes of these meetings are the basis for the work of our network/project. As of today, some documentation of the September planning meeting, three coordination group meetings, of the October working meeting and of the first media group meeting are missing. For the media group, K. will do it. The other ones have to be documented by the people who currently volunteer with the project house in Germany.<br />
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Projects should update the network about their activities/topics. This is important information for others to improve the potentials the Atomic Baltic project provides (e.g. for the work of the media group, but also for every single project which could benefit from each other's solidarity and support). Thus, please report briefly to the mailing list about the state of affairs in your project!<br />
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=== additional topics ===<br />
L. looked at the doodle and was irritated by the word intermediate evalution for the meeting in November 2014. There are several coordinations meetings before November 2014. So if somebody has got a proposal for a bigger evaluation meeting, she/he can propose it.<br />
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We discussed who should prepare and facilitate these continuous Skype conferences, and agreed it should be someone of the coordination group as they are probably most up-to-date. For now, usually F. will be in charge to facilitate the continuous Skype conferences.<br />
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=== appointment for next VOIP conference ===<br />
The next continuous project meeting via Skype will take place on [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting November 23, 2013|November 23rd, 2013 at 9 PM CET]]. This appointment was agreed today in the Skype conference. The plan is to have every 2 weeks a phone/chat/Skype conference.<br />
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* [[Atomic_Threats_Around_the_Baltic_Sea_book_project/Minutes_meeting_in_July_2013|previous meeting in July 2013]]<br />
* [[Atomic_Threats_In_The_Baltic_Sea_Region#Work_section|next meetings]]<br />
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== Minutes 19.-21.09.2013, Döbeln ==<br />
* [[Atomic_Threats_Around_the_Baltic_Sea_book_project/Planning_meeting_-_programme|Meeting schedule]]<br />
* [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Planning meeting - next steps|Next steps of the ''Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region'' project]]<br />
* '''[https://we.riseup.net/assets/157782/20130921%20evaluation.pdf Meeting evaluation]'''<br />
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=== motivation & reports ===<br />
''Who is working on what - please add your topic(s) and interests''<br />
* [https://we.riseup.net/assets/157315/20130921%20NHN%20introduction%20round.odt introduction & motivation round ]<br />
* [https://we.riseup.net/assets/159148/nuclear%20situation%20in%20Lithuania.pdf nuclear situation in Lithuania]<br />
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=== goals & strategies ===<br />
* '''[https://we.riseup.net/assets/159141/goals+strategy.pdf Goals & Strategy]'''<br />
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'''goals'''<br />
* stop nuclear everything immediately<br />
* educate ourselves<br />
* raise public awareness about the dangers of nuclear energy<br />
* contribute to anti nuclear network community (Baltic Sea region)<br />
* strengthen anti-nuclear campaigns<br />
* make it impossible for governments/companies to run nuclear facilities<br />
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'''strategies'''<br />
* educate ourselves, include new people<br />
* draw attention, raise awareness<br />
* struggle power structures that support nuclear industry<br />
* put pressure, have an impact - influence decision makers<br />
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'''milestones'''<br />
* security ''([[User:Kardan|Kardan]] ([[User talk:Kardan|talk]]))''<br />
** HTTPS for website / wiki<br />
** secure [[VOIP]] (instead of skype)<br />
** use [https://pad.riseup.net etherpad] + [https://prism-break.org encrypted communication tools]<br />
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** anti-nuclear position of decision makers<br />
** project reaches public attention with media coverage and media requests<br />
** project is promoted on X websites (banner exchange, link lists, ...)<br />
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** finished baltic book articles<br />
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=== groups & projects ===<br />
* [https://we.riseup.net/assets/157311/working%20groups.pdf work groups]<br />
* [[NukeNews]] translation<br />
* belarus petition<br />
* [http://www.anti-atom-konferenz.org/en Conference from October 18-20, 2013 in Hamburg]<br />
* [[COP]]19 [http://www.cop19.gov.pl November 11-22 in Warsaw]<br />
* [https://we.riseup.net/assets/159147/20130921%20book+map.pdf Book project]<br />
* [https://we.riseup.net/nuclear-baltic/how-to-edit-this-map nuclear baltic map] ''([[User:Kardan|Kardan]] ([[User talk:Kardan|talk]]))''<br />
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== Minutes 09.07.2013, Döbeln ==<br />
Participants: F. and L.<br />
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We had a phone information from German National Agency, that our [[Campaign:Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region (Youth Initiative)|application]] will be funded from "[https://www.jugend-in-aktion.de/aktionsbereiche/initiativen-jugendlicher/ Youth in Action]" programme. We still are waiting for written confirmation.<br />
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* to find more people and involve more people, especially from countries in the application: Germany, Finland, Netherlands, Austria, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland<br />
* we should stress the strategy of the project more. To stress that the book is the basis for online database; after the book is printed, this will be an opportunity to make informational events, exhibition (based on [[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|Baltic Sea Infotour]])<br />
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| Email all cooperation partners, when EU funding granted || style="text-align:left" | As we get info from EU || F. || About grant, first schedule, that start in September, invite to join mailing list, ask for Skype contacts<br/>'''DONE'''<br />
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| Doodle for work meetings || style="text-align:left" | asap || F. || To know, when that is possible to do the meetings in October, etc.<br/>'''DONE'''<br />
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| Press release || style="text-align:left" | In August || ??? || '''DONE'''<br />
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| Translation of press release, dissemination to countries || style="text-align:left" | August || ??? || '''DONE'''<br />
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| to organize Advanced Planning Visit || style="text-align:left" | In August, September || ??? || to organize the meeting venue (Döbeln)<br/>clarify who will come, food, financial issues, communication with participants, [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Call out|Call for participants]], transport from railway station, etc.<br/>'''[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Call out|Call out written and sent out by F.]]'''<br/>'''DONE'''<br />
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| Advanced Planning Visit || style="text-align:left" | 21-22 September, arrival 20, departure 23 || ??? || For people who cannot join – Skype conference; 2 people from each country of application, also from Sweden, Russia, Denmark, Estonia; Norway (there is a small part in Baltic Sea watershed); we want to discuss strategy of the project<br/>'''DONE'''<br />
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| Individual investigations || style="text-align:left" | All the time, September - start || ??? || '''some started'''<br />
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| Edit and send out Call for participants for week long work meetings || style="text-align:left" | || People from every country disseminate it || <br />
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| Preparation for burnout workshop || style="text-align:left" | September? October || ??? || To be held in work meeting in October<br />
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| Week long investigation/work meetings || style="text-align:left" | October, etc. || ??? || Investigation teamwork<br />
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| Ask people for Skype conferences || style="text-align:left" | || F. || How often do we want to do it? Every month or better, every 2 weeks<br/>'''DONE'''<br />
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Other open task, possibility:<br />
* European Youth Council – a possibility to apply for the rest of 30 percent travel costs, using basically the same application<br />
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Roles/issues, which are open for people to take:<br />
# '''Financial overview''' – which money is available, writing reports, contact person to ask about expenses (to be asked before the costs occur), coordination of additional funding (if someone else wants to apply)<br />
# '''Coordination of the project''' (the complete overview of schedule, important points of the projects (e.g. public relations), tasks overview); informs other if problems appear, if tasks are not done, if someone is not in the project anymore and some facilities are not covered<br />
# '''Reminding people''' about commitments they made – this is to discuss in Advanced Planning Visit<br />
# '''Public relations''', mobilization<br />
# to '''write minutes''' of Skype conferences<br />
# '''Website''' improvement (make it more attractive to external people, who might want to join us)<br />
# '''Networking''' – connect to anti-nuclear groups in the Baltic Sea region, to inform them about latest results of the project, ask about news from them (updates on facilities)<br />
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* investigations + text work<br />
** to have a realistic chance to finish the book within one year: at least 12 very committed people; for every work meeting they need to finish one article<br />
* proofreading<br />
* layout of book<br />
* translations: German, ... + ?<br />
* organize photos + right to publish them<br />
* asking for feedback of local groups/experts<br />
* promoting book<br />
* selling + shipment<br />
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== Minutes Skype conference September 12th, 2013 at 8 PM ==<br />
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Participants: K., F. and L.<br />
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L. will do '''promotion''' of the meeting for Lithuania. '''->done'''<br />
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'''Logistics:'''<br />preparing the attic, buying food, clarifying who will come, borrowing a car to pick up participants from the station (jobs divided and being done).<br />
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L. will prepare '''proposal for the schedule''' of the meeting.<br />
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K. will prepare a '''press release''', which will be discussed and sent on Sunday.<br />
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In atomicbaltic email (in drafts) we will save Skype contacts of the people who said they will join Skype conference on Saturday, September 21st 19h CET.<br />
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Next Skype conference – Wednesday, 18th of September, 20h CET.<br />
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== Minutes Skype conference September 18th, 2013 at 8 PM ==<br />
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Participants: J., K., K., F. and L.<br />
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'''1) Participants'''<br/><br />
Overview and discussion on confirmed participants of the planning meeting, and on unclear candidates.<br />
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'''2) Practicalities'''<br/><br />
F. will buy food on Thursday evening. Tasks for cleaning and preparing the venue were shared on Wednesday so it can be considered as already done. Two cars are probably available for Thursday evening to pick up people from the railway station. Cars on Friday are unclear. Owners don't lend them, but have to be asked to pick up people - this is more complicated...<br />
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'''3) Program'''<br/><br />
L. made a draft, will be discussed this night and sent out tomorrow.<br />
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'''4) Press release'''<br/><br />
K. will write it on Thursday and send to the mailing list on Friday so people could read it and make comments on Saturday's Skype meeting.<br />
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'''5) Next Skype meeting'''<br/><br />
Saturday, 21/09 at 19:00 CET<br />
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So far K., M., V. and O. have confirmed that they will join it. Additionally, the participants of the planning meeting will be involved.<br />
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We need to invite those who cannot come to the planning meeting at the Project House. Later, if the -so far- unclear candidates won't come, we will invite them too. Everyone invites those people they had contact with.<br />
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'''6) Info email with directions to participants'''<br/><br />
To be sent together with the program draft. Either F. or L. will extract the directions from an older invitation. K. suggested to include food and sleeping conditions in it. L. suggested to add that participants should take warm socks with them.<br />
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== Minutes Skype conference September 4th, 2013 at 8 PM ==<br />
Participants: K., F. and L.<br />
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These are really brief minutes of yesterday's talks...<br />
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'''1) Call out'''<br /><br />
The most urgent and important task for now is to write a "[[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Call out|call out]]" to invite as many interested people as possible to the planning meeting this month. We could not clarify who will write it as everyone of us will be too busy with other tasks until the end of this week... :( '''-> DONE'''<br />
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However, so far we have confirmations from Lithuanian and German people to come, as well the wish of R. from Greenpeace Russia to join us (currently negotiating the travel costs as our grant doesn't cover those and his expenses would be quite high). Interested in the meeting, but not confirmed, people are from Latvia and Finland.<br /><br />
It seems likely we won't have participants from Austria and Netherlands involved to this meeting... :(<br />
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Right now we ask everyone here to invite NGOs and contacts you have in Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Russia, Belarus and Denmark to join the planning meeting. Individual invitations have the best chance to reach people. We will also ask concrete people in our partner groups and in the partner countries to join...<br />
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'''2) Press releases'''<br /><br />
We decided to send out the first one at the "real" beginning of the project after the planning meeting (due to lack of time now, but also as it is reasonable to announce the project as it will be discussed there).<br />
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'''3) Overview & checking tasks'''<br /><br />
We gave each other an overview of people interested or involved to the project and planning meeting, about facilities and commitments to investigate on them, the new webpage, and open tasks. We also checked what needs to be done to prepare the planning meeting, and discussed some issues.<br />
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K. will add photos to the project page, F. will create a new email address as contact for the project to be shared with each other (so not only one person has to reply to emails - '''done'''), K. will propose dates for the next Skype talk to prepare the planning meeting ('''done''').<br />
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'''November 16, 2013 in Döbeln, Germany'''<br/><br />
* participants: K., L., F.<br />
* minutes: F.<br />
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== expectations towards the meeting and topics ==<br />
* sharing topics and expectations we have for this meeting<br />
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'''Issues to discuss:'''<br />
* introduction to the coordination group process as not everyone was in the last meeting(s)<br />
* overview to what people of the coordination group have done recently<br />
* overview on topics, tasks, milestones etc.<br />
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=== networking ===<br />
* there was a request by a Greenpeace expert to come in touch with our project; L. will communicate with them for networking/cooperation<br />
* F. will try to keep track of the various networking activities they do<br />
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=== missing minutes ===<br />
* discussion of what minutes are missing (this was a request of the [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/VOIP meeting November 10, 2013|last project Skype conference]])<br />
* it turned out that most notes participants in the coordination group meetings were done individually, and that there is basically only one document with all facts merged from all meetings including the [[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region/Planning meeting|planning meeting in September]]<br />
* we agreed that for the work of the coordination group this is fine, we don't need minutes for each meeting as long as the results don't get lost<br />
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=== coordination overview document ===<br />
* K. merged all notes of earlier coordination group meetings and of the planning meeting to this one document<br />
* we discussed details of it and updated it<br />
* open tasks (to dos) were checked and updated<br />
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=== updates from other activists ===<br />
* still we don't have too much feedback - the promised photos of [[Västerås Fuel Elements Factory]] reached us now, and will be included to the page<br />
* a Lithuanian journalist and activist is interested in the project; L. will communicate with them<br />
* a Swedish artist showed interest to contribute some performances to the project; main challenge are costs<br />
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=== next coordination group meeting ===<br />
* will take place on '''December 13th, 2013 at 6 PM CET''' in the [[s:Kein "Schöner Wohnen" in dieser Zeit|project house]] in Döbeln, Germany<br />
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<div>[[Image:Sticker.jpg|Network sticker|thumb|right]]<br />
[[Image:NuclearHeritage Infoflyer ASSE 600dpi Page 1.jpg|Final Repository [[Asse II|ASSE]] (D)|thumb|right]]<br />
[[Image:NuclearHeritage Infoflyer Gorleben 600dpi Page 1.jpg|Final Repository [[Gorleben]] (D)|thumb|right]]<br />
[[Image:NuclearHeritage Infoflyer KONRAD 600dpi Page 1.jpg|Final Repository [[Schacht Konrad|Schacht KONRAD]] (D)|thumb|right]]<br />
[[Image:NuclearHeritage Infoflyer Morsleben 600dpi Page 1.jpg|Final Repository [[Morsleben]] (D)|thumb|right]]<br />
[[Image:NuclearHeritage Infoflyer LaHague 600dpi Page 1.jpg|Nuclear Complex [[La Hague]] (F)|thumb|right]]<br />
[[Image:NuclearHeritage Infoflyer Switzerland 2 Page 1.jpg|[[Quest for a final disposal site in Switzerland|Swiss Final Disposal Plans]] (CH)|thumb|right]]<br />
[[Image:NuclearHeritage Infoflyer Uranium 600dpi Page 1.jpg|[[Uranium#Uranium - A Deadly Material|Uranium - A Deadly Material]]|thumb|right]]<br />
<div style="color:#D3D3D3; text-align:center; font-variant:small-caps; font-weight:bolder">Shortcut to this page: <span class="plainlinks">http://material.nuclear-heritage.net</span></div><br />
''For the international work we produced some '''multi-language''' materials. You can download the '''pdf documents''' here or order the '''printed''' paper versions at the German Youth Environmental Office. To help with translation, see [[Materials/Status]].''<br />
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== Overview of Materials ==<br />
''All materials have been printed - you can order them or download and print them yourself.''<br />
* '''[[Uranium#Uranium - A Deadly Material|Uranium - A Deadly Material]]''' - Flyer about the uranium chain:<br />
** mining, conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication, operation in nuclear power plants and reprocessing<br />
** it shows that uranium ''(nuclear)'' power affects the climate in each stage of the fuel chain and that it produces much waste with no perspective for a safe final disposal<br />
** there is also a strong connection between processing uranium in enrichment facilities and reprocessing units and the production of nuclear weapons<br />
** English: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/45/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Uranium_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/f/fa/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Uranium.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** Finnish: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/b3/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Finnish_Uranium_144dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/bc/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Finnish_Uranium_1200dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** German: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/0/05/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Uran_144dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/5/54/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Uran_600dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** Russian: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/74/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Russian_Uranium_144dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/1/11/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Russian_Uranium_600dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
* '''Protest Postcards Against Uranium Mining in Finland''' - self-printed postcards<br />
** to be [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net3/index.php/Category:Protest_Postcards_Against_Uranium_Mining_in_Finland sent to the Finnish Minister of Economy]<br />
** A4, 1 page printed - 1 page free for individual messages<br />
** [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/6/6a/RanuaRescue_Protestpostcard_UK.pdf English]<br />
** [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/3f/RanuaRescue_Protestpostcard_FIN.pdf Finnish/English]<br />
** [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/bf/RanuaRescue_Protestpostkarte.pdf German/English]<br />
** [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/35/RanuaRescue_Protestpostcard_SE.pdf Swedish/English]<br />
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=== Final Disposal Sites ===<br />
* '''[[Gorleben]]''' - planned final repository for high level radioactive waste; officially called "exploratory" mine; situated in a salt dome<br />
** ''located in the "Wendland" region of Lower Saxony''<br />
** ''currently a moratorium prevents the continuation of the mining works; not yet permitted to be used for nuclear issues''<br />
** English: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/b6/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Gorleben_150dpi.pdf 144dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/21/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Gorleben_300dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** German: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/44/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Gorleben_144dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/b5/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Gorleben_600dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
* '''[[Asse II|ASSE]]''' - old final repository for low and medium level radioactive waste; officially called to be a "research" mine; situated in a salt dome<br />
** ''located by Wolfenbüttel near to Brunswick (Braunschweig)''<br />
** ''currently no more reposition of new radioactive waste; in the process of decommissioning''<br />
** English: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/2e/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_ASSE_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/4e/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_ASSE_300dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** German: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/8/8c/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_ASSE.pdf small solution], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/1/12/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_ASSE_300dpi.pdf high solution]<br />
* '''[[Schacht Konrad|Schacht KONRAD]]''' - permitted but not yet used final disposal site for low and medium level radioactive waste; situated in an old iron mine<br />
** located by Salzgitter near to Brunswick (Braunschweig)''<br />
** ''currently permitted to be used for nuclear issues but not yet in usage''<br />
** English: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/f/fe/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_KONRAD_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/37/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_KONRAD_300dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** German: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/49/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_KONRAD_144dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/49/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_KONRAD_600dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
* '''[[Morsleben]]''' - old final repository for low and medium level radioactive waste; founded by the former GDR; situated in an old salt mine<br />
** ''located between Brunswick (Braunschweig) and Magdeburg''<br />
** ''currently no more reposition of new radioactive waste; in the process of decommissioning''<br />
** English: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/5/53/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Morsleben_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/1/13/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Morsleben_300dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** German: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/d/db/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Morsleben_144dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/be/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Morsleben_600dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** Research paper on safety and security issues in Morsleben: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/f/f9/Praktikumsbericht_Auszug.pdf German] ''(28,5 MB)''<br />
* '''[[Quest for a final disposal site in Switzerland|Switzerland]]''' - overview about the planned final disposal sites in Switzerland<br />
** English: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/71/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Switzerland_2_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/3a/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_Switzerland_2.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** German: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/2a/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Schweiz_2_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/1/1b/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_Schweiz_2.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** Italian: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/37/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer-Italian_Switzerland_2_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/8/8c/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer-Italian_Switzerland_2.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
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=== Other Sites ===<br />
* '''Kola NPP''' - Stickers based on the Nuclear Heritage Network sticker<br />
** Russian: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/8/8f/Sticker_Russian.pdf basic version against Kola NPP], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/7c/Sticker_Russian2.pdf about public hearings on the NPP extension]<br />
* '''[[La Hague]]''' - overview about the reprocessing unit and repository at the La Hague site<br />
** English: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/a/a4/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_LaHague_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/73/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer_LaHague.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** French: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/6/6b/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer-French_LaHague_150dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/a/a8/NuclearHeritage_Infoflyer-French_LaHague.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
** German: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/1/12/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_LaHague_144dpi.pdf 144 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/0/0f/EuropasAtomerbe_Infoflyer_LaHague_600dpi.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
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''It is planned to print further flyers about nuclear facilities in Europe:''<br />
* ''Finnish nuclear sites - Finnish, English''<br />
* ''Swiss final disposal site - French''<br />
* ''Russian Kola NPP - Russian + English''<br />
* ''Belarusian Nuclear Policy - Russian + English''<br />
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''All materials shall be translated to other languages, too, and will be provided for download on this webpage when finished.''<br />
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=== Events ===<br />
''All materials have been printed - you can order them or download and print them yourself.''<br />
* '''[[International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting in Döbeln|Anti-nuclear summer camp & network gathering 2012 in Germany]]'''<br />
** flyer: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/3b/Anti-nuclear_camp_flyer_2012.pdf English] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/f/fa/Anti-nuclear_camp_flyer_2012_GERMAN_low.pdf German]<br />
** invitation: [[International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting in Döbeln/Invitation/English|English]] | [[International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting in Döbeln/Invitation/German|German]]<br />
* '''[[Anti-nuclear Sailing Trip across the Baltic Sea|Anti-nuclear sailing trip across the Baltic Sea 2012]]'''<br />
** [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/9/9f/Groups_sailing-trip_invitation2.pdf Call out] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
** flyer: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/0/0d/Sailingtour_Activist_Invitation_english.pdf English] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/2f/Sailingtour_Aktivist_innen_Einladung_deutsch.pdf German] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/0/08/Sailingtour_Activist_Invitation_polish.pdf Polish]<br />
* '''[http://olkiluotoblockade.info Olkiluoto Blockade]'''<br />
** [[Olkiluoto Blockade 2012|blockade and protest camp]] flyer 2012: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/6/68/Olkiluoto_blockade_2012_English.pdf English] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/a/a0/Olkiluoto_blockade_2012_Finnish.pdf Finnish] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/2b/Olkiluoto_blockade_2012_German.pdf German] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/42/Olkiluoto_RUS_HighSolution.pdf Russian] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/28/Olkiluoto_blockade_2012_Swedish.pdf Swedish]<br />
** [[Olkiluoto Blockade 2011|blockade 2011]] - ''sorry, we can't provide flyers, but you can at least check the webpage to find out more about the action''<br />
** [[Olkiluoto Blockade on August 28 2010|blockade 2010]]: [http://olkiluotoblockade.info/images/d/d3/Olkiluoto_HighSolution.pdf English] | [http://olkiluotoblockade.info/images/3/38/Olkiluoto_DE_HighSolution.pdf German] | [http://olkiluotoblockade.info/images/7/7d/Olkiluoto_FIN_HighSolution.pdf Finnish] | [http://olkiluotoblockade.info/images/b/b4/Olkiluoto_SE_HighSolution.pdf Swedish]<br />
* '''[[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|Baltic Sea Info Tour]]''' - Summer, 2010<br />
** Postcard: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/4d/Baltic_Tour_Postcard.pdf latest version] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/75/Baltic_Tour2010_CityCard_web.pdf old version] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
** Poster: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/75/Baltic_Tour_Poster.pdf clour print] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/2b/Baltic_Tour_Poster_bw.png black/white print] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
** Flyer: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/c/ca/Baltic_Tour_Flyer.pdf colour print] | [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/3d/Baltic_Tour_Flyer_bw.pdf black/white print] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
** [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/75/Baltic_Tour2010_CityCard_web.pdf Postcard] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
* '''[[Nuclear Climate Camp]]''' ''- July 20-26, 2009''<br />
** Poster: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/f/f0/NCC_Poster.pdf English]<br />
** Postcard: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/2/2b/Lapland-Camp09_CityCard_web.pdf English]<br />
* '''[[NUCLEAR weekEND in Finland|NUCLEAR weekEND]]''' ''- October 18-20, 2008''<br />
** Postcard: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Image:NUCLEAR_weekEND08_CityCard_complete.pdf English]<br />
* '''[[International Anti Nuclear Festival in Finland 2008 - Pictures|International Anti Nuclear Festival]]''' ''- June 23-28, 2008''<br />
** Postcard: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/index.php/Image:Anti-Nuclear-Festival08.pdf English/German]<br />
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=== Network ===<br />
* '''DVD "Anti-nuclear Resistance"'''<br />
** contains documentaries, photos and flyers on anti-nuclear resistance<br />
*** ''<u>images:</u>'' [[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|Baltic Sea Info Tour 2010]], [[Resistance against the CASTOR Transport 2008|Castor resistance 2008]]<br />
*** ''<u>documentaries:</u>'' [http://www.cinerebelde.org/stop-castor-p-35.html?language=en The Tenth Castor Transport to Gorleben] ''(2006, English)'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0c8WEdgm3k Blockade of the Krümmel NPP] ''(2009, German)'', [http://vimeo.com/9298764 Nuclear Climate Camp] ''(2009, English)'', Under the Surface ''(2011, English subtitles)''<br />
*** ''<u>reach out materials:</u>'' [[Action:Infotour Around The Baltic Sea|Baltic Sea Info Tour 2010]] ''(English)'', Kola NPP ''(Russian)'', Nuclear Waste Disposal ''(English, French, German, Italian)'', [[Olkiluoto Blockade on August 28 2010|Olkiluoto Blockade 2010]] ''(English, Finnish, German, Swedish)'', [[Uranium]] ''(English, Finnish, German, Russian)''<br />
::''The location of “Under the surface – Om bergen faller sönder“ produced in 2010/11 is the Hotagen, a mountain area in the North of Sweden. The documentary has been produced by film director Klara Sager from Sweden. Young, well-educated geo-engineers and technicians are hiking through a beautiful landscape in search for uranium, without any feeling, about what will happen to that amazing place of earth if one day uranium mining starts. On the other side, you have normal local people, elderly, who do not want uranium mining nor uranium prospecting happen in their land. It is interesting to see, that Swedish people who are against uranium mining are not young students or “hippy”-type activists, but normal, elderly people. Under the surface also brings to light another kind of modern generation conflict – technicians and engineers fresh from the university working for international mining companies against elderly local people, grocery shopkeepers, housewives and the indigenous Sami, reindeer herders, with a totally different concept of nature and living.''<ref>The review on the film "Under the Surface" was published by Magnus Isacsson, independent film maker in Montreal on http://www.socialdoc.net/magnus/2011/06/02/uranium-film-festival-of-brazil/ as at October 25, 2011</ref><br />
* '''Sticker''': [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/5/5a/Sticker_small_solution.pdf 150 dpi], [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/4f/Sticker.pdf 600 dpi]<br />
* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/7/7f/Netzwerk-Mitmach-Aufruf.pdf Anti-Atom-Aktivitäten international unterstützen!]''' <small><small>German</small></small><br />
:''Flyer to motivate people to become active on an international level and to subscribe to mailing lists or newsletters.''<br />
* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/d/db/Nuclear_heritage_network-feedback_sheet.pdf Nuclear Heritage Network Feedback Sheet]''' <small><small>English</small></small><br />
:''Feedback sheet to join the network - to send contact information to the network and to join projects, meetings or subscribe mailing lists / newsletters.''<br />
* '''Network Meetings'''<br />
** [[International Anti-nuclear Network Meeting December 2008 in Frankfurt/Main|Frankfurt/Main (D)]] - December 2008/January 2009: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/0/0d/Anti-nuclear_Meeting_Reader_small.pdf Reader] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
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== Presentations ==<br />
''These are presentations/lectures offered by activists and experts of the Nuclear Heritage Network. You are free to use the files for your anti-nuclear work and events. And you are welcome to invite the speakers given in the contact information to give these presentations in your place.''<br />
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* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/4a/Presentation_nuclear-heritage-network2_150dpi.pdf The Nuclear Heritage Network]''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkAtgreenkids.de Falk AT greenkids.de])<br />
:It is a presentation of the ''Nuclear Heritage Network'', its basic ideas and targets as well as it is showing some international activities people of the Network took part in.<br />
:The presentation takes some 30 minutes. It can also be offered in German.<br />
* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/9/98/Nuclear-situation_Germany_2010-March.pdf Presentation of the Nuclear Situation in Germany]''' | ''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/bf/Nuclear-situation_Germany_2010-March_150dpi.pdf smaller file]'' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkAtgreenkids.de Falk AT greenkids.de])<br />
:This slide show is about nuclear facilities in Germany, major German policy on the nuclear field and about the final disposal projects in this countries. It also includes some information on planned anti-nuclear activities.<br />
:As some details change frequently it is necessary to check before using the presentation for updates on the data. <br />
:The presentation takes some 60 minutes, depending on the deepth of the lecture. It can also be offered in German.<br />
* '''Resistance Against Nuclear Power in Germany''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkAtgreenkids.de Falk AT greenkids.de])<br />
:Based on pictures of anti-nuclear actions in Germany you will get an overview about the diversity of actions in the German anti-nuclear movement, its successes and strategies in the struggle against nuclear power.<br />
:''Duration:'' some 30 minutes<br />
:''Technical requirements:'' digital projector & screen, computer/laptop<br />
* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/9/9d/Fukushima_Katastrophe_ohne_Ende.pdf Fukushima - Catastrophe Without End?]''' | ''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/42/Fukushima_Katastrophe_ohne_Ende_komprimiert.pdf smaller file]'' | linked videos: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gfw9k3Yl-3E], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwNIHQvTOzs], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp9iJ3pPuL8] - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkAtgreenkids.de Falk AT greenkids.de])<br />
:Presentation about the Fukushima disaster including information about the accident, status of the Fukushima reactors, additional accidents and incidents, political reactions and health impacts of the catastrophe.<br />
:The slides are currently provided in German only, but the presentation can be held in English, too.<br />
:''Duration'': some 90 minutes including questions<br />
:''Technical requirements:'' digital projector & screen, computer/laptop<br />
* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/4/4d/Tschernobyl-Vortrag_starkkomprimiert.pdf The Reactor Catastrophe in Chernobyl]''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkAtgreenkids.de Falk AT greenkids.de])<br />
:Information about the Chernobyl site, basic facts of the accidents, rescue measurements, radiation doses, consequences of the catastrophe, lies of authorities and politicians, Chernobyl as a political symbol and conclusions. 62 slides with images of the accident and from Belarus (victims of the accident, liquidators, "empty villages", actions).<br />
:The slides are currently provided in German only, but the presentation can be held in English, too.<br />
:''Duration'': some 2 hours<br />
:''Technical requirements:'' digital projector & screen, computer/laptop<br />
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=== Nuclear Waste ===<br />
* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/39/Castorinfoveranstaltung.pdf Castor resistance 2011]''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
:Presentation on the current nuclear waste situation in Germany (as of November 2011), on the history of the Castor protests and overview on the scheduled actions, events, camps and info points at the 2011 Castor transport from [[La Hague]] (F) to [[Gorleben]] (D).<br />
:Four short movies combined to the lecture motivate for the participation in the Castor protests: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c1WRBwVrgU ER KOMMT], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4UHqVaBvWA Immer wenn der Castor rollt], [http://www.youtube.com/user/BiLuechowDannenberg#p/a/u/1/9NrUIytFTzY Du schreibst Geschichte], [http://www.youtube.com/user/BiLuechowDannenberg#p/a/u/2/rF8lILM_u8g Gorleben lebt].<br />
:The slides and films (except for "Immer wenn der Castor rollt") are currently provided in German only, but the presentation can be held in English, too.<br />
:''Duration:'' some 1 to 2 hours (including talks)<br />
:''Technical requirements:'' digital projector & screen, computer/laptop<br />
* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/3/35/Nuclear-waste-desaster_Germany.pdf Nuclear Waste Disposal Disaster in Germany]''' | ''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/bd/Nuclear-waste-desaster_Germany_small.pdf smaller file]'' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
:This lecture gives an overview about the disposal of nuclear waste in Germany, the four more or less "official" final repositories for radioactive materials and about basic challenges of the final disposal of longterm radioactive waste. It takes some 60 minutes including a little bit of time to ask questions and to have some discussions. The presentation can be offered also in [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/a/a1/Nuclear-waste-desaster_Germany_GERMAN.pdf German] ''([http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/f/fb/Nuclear-waste-desaster_Germany_GERMAN_low.pdf smaller file])''.<br />
:''Huge amounts of dangerous long-term radioactive nuclear waste are produced by nuclear power plants - it's not only a threat for people and environment today, but also for future generations over about 1,000,000 years. No safe final disposal site has been found anywhere in the world during the last more than 50 years - and this lecture explains why the aim of a safe final disposal of nuclear waste is anyway impossible.''<br />
:''On the example of the nuclear waste situation in Germany - where four so-called final disposal sites were in operation or are proposed to be used for that issue - the challenges of final disposal will be showed. The lecture will also discuss the Scandinavian concept for final disposal of nuclear waste and show that this model is even worse.''<br />
:''The event will be held in English by the German campaigner and journalist Falk Beyer. He did studies and research on the history of the former GDR final disposal site Morsleben and published several publications on this topic.''<br />
:''The Scandinavian disposal concepts will be a topic for discussion afterwards, and at the end we´ll get to see a video concerning the topic.''<br />
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[[Image:Morsleben-Turm.png|Shaft of the [[Morsleben]] repository mine|thumb|right]]<br />
* '''MORSLEBEN REPOSITORY'''<br />
:In 1969 the site selection for the proposed central nuclear waste repository of the GDR was made for [[Morsleben]] at the in those days border between FRG and GDR near Helmstedt. Up to the end of the GDR about 15,000 m³ of low level and medium level radioactive waste were stored there. After the reunion the federal government did not give up the dangerous "stalactite cave" (cite Greenpeace), but stored even more: some additional 22,000 m³. Morsleben is faced to water influx and collapse danger, besides the intolerable geologic conditions.<br />
:''Informationen:''<br />
:Booklet "Die (DDR-)Geschichte des Atommüll-Endlagers Morsleben" - [http://www.sachsen-anhalt.de/fileadmin/Elementbibliothek/Bibliothek_Politik_und_Verwaltung/Bibliothek_LB_Stasiunterlagen/Sach2zip/sach36_1.zip Teil 1], [http://www.sachsen-anhalt.de/fileadmin/Elementbibliothek/Bibliothek_Politik_und_Verwaltung/Bibliothek_LB_Stasiunterlagen/Sach2zip/sach36_2.zip Teil 2] <small><small>German</small></small><br />
:Research paper: [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/f/f9/Praktikumsbericht_Auszug.pdf "Security Policies am Beispiel des Endlagers Morsleben"] <small><small>German</small></small><br />
:Website of the [http://www.greenkids.de Greenkids'] [http://www.greenkids.de/morsleben Morsleben project]<br />
:* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/c/c2/Presentation_Morsleben-Einblicke_in_die_Tiefen_600dpi.pdf Slide show "Einblicke in die Tiefen eines Endlagers"]''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
::Based on photos and historical documents this lecture provides an extensive introduction to the history of the so-called "final" repository Morsleben. All relevant aspects examined by the "Morsleben project" will be discussed in this event. The experience with this presentation showed us that this is a "heavy" information event due to the mass of facts and documents. It is not recommended for an audience looking for a "light" slide show to be lulled by.<br />
::The slide show can be downloaded here, though the scanned documents and photos need some coments by a speaker to get the meaning of them.<br />
::The slide show includes copies of documents of the German ''Federal Archives'' that can only be copied, distributed and used with permission of the Federal Archives. Thus, you must not use them besides for the information events the slides are supposed to be provided for.<br />
::The slides are currently only provided in German, but the presentation can be held in English, too.<br />
::''Duration:'' some 1 1/2 to 3 hours (including breaks)<br />
::''Technical requirements:'' digital projector & screen, computer/laptop<br />
:* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/5/5f/Presentation_Morsleben-Das_Tafelsilber_der_deutschen_Einheit_600dpi.pdf Slide show "Das Tafelsilber der Deutschen Einheit?"]''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
::This is slide show on the resistance against the repository in Morsleben is shorter and less information overloaded compared to the "Einblicke in die Tiefen eines Endlagers".<br />
::Also here an introduction to the history of the so-called "final" repository is provided based in photos and historical documents. The main focus are the phases of the resistance. The presentation provides an impression of the diversity and explains the backgrounds of the criticism on the nuclear waste dump.<br />
::The slide show can be downloaded here, though the scanned documents and photos need some coments by a speaker to get the meaning of them. The additional list of key points capability to compensate this aspect is very limited.<br />
::The slide show includes copies of documents of the German ''Federal Archives'' that can only be copied, distributed and used with permission of the Federal Archives. Thus, you must not use them besides for the information events the slides are supposed to be provided for.<br />
::The slides are currently only provided in German, but the presentation can be held in English, too.<br />
::''Duration:'' some 1 1/2 to 2 hours (including breaks)<br />
::''Technical requirements:'' digital projector & screen, computer/laptop<br />
::[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/5/5b/Presentation_Morsleben-Das_Tafelsilber_der_deutschen_Einheit-keypoints.pdf List of key points] <small><small>German</small></small><br />
:* '''Roundtable on the Morsleben repository''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
::In an informal talk we exchange knowledge about the ERAM and figure out what information you are particularly interested in. In this group the contributor will tell about the site selection procedure, the reposition of waste, the operation of Stasi informants at the plant, safety problems, the resistance against the ERAM and whatever you would like to know.<br />
::This event often already took place, and there has been good experience with this format. Based on this roundtable, new appointments for the consolidation of knowledge, activities etc. can originate easily.<br />
::''Duration:'' depending on the interest of the participants it can take between half an hour up to several hours<br />
::''technical requirements:'' none<br />
:* '''Final Repository Morsleben (Germany) - A Collapsing Salt Mine in the Process of Closure''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
::The former central final disposal site of the GDR is situated some 100 km east of Hannover and some 180 km east of Berlin in the German state Saxony-Anhalt. It is a former salt mine with a number of safety problems such as the danger of collapse, water flooding the mine and other problems resulting from an unsuitable geological situation.<br />
::Since 2003 the operator of the repository - the federal office for radiation protection (BfS) - is introducing some 800,000 cubic meters of "salt concrete" (a mixture of salt, concrete and further materials) into the caverns to "stabilize" the mine. In August 2009, the operator had to admit that a cavern with nuclear waste will cave-in soon: Some 20,000 tons of the repository will cave-in. That would effect the surface like a small earthquake, they said. This would not be the first cave-in in Morsleben.<br />
::The salt concrete is particularly responsible for this threat: The weight of the concrete is adding forces to the salt structures of the mine and will probably cause a collapse of the concerned cavern.<br />
::The presentation covers the history and current safety issues of the German final repository Morsleben. Morsleben is currently in the process of being shut down. On October 22nd, the public consultation process regarding the closure concept began. However, it will never be possible to make Morsleben completely safe, as it is already affected by water leakages into the mine, as well as cave-ins of large parts of the caverns.<br />
::Duration: some 30 minutes<br />
:* '''[http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/6/60/Sicherheitsrisiko_Morsleben.pdf Sicherheitsrisiko Morsleben]''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
::Lecture and information event on the so-called "final" repository for nuclear waste in Morsleben/Sachsen-Anhalt (D) including films.<br />
::The information event starts with a historical documentary ("Morsleben - und was wir dagegen haben") produced by Greenkids e.V. in 1995 made in bad quality but giving an impression of the early resistance of the youth environmental organization against the ERAM repository. The actual lecture takes some 30-45 minutes, and will be closed by a documentary on the cave-in risk produced by the operator of the repository, the BfS emphasizing the safety issues discussed before.<br />
::The information event provides basic knowledge in the history of the ERAM repository, legal procedures, resistance, lawsuits and threats, and it informs about the operators plans to close the plant leaving the dangerous waste in the mine faced with risks of flooding, collapse and release of the radioactive inventory.<br />
::The slides are currently only provided in German, but the presentation can be held in English, too.<br />
::Duration: some 2 hours<br />
:* '''Documentary "Morsleben - und was wir dagegen haben"''' - (contact: Falk Beyer, [mailto:FalkATnuclear-heritage.net Falk AT nuclear-heritage.net])<br />
::This documentary was the very first video production of [http://greenkids.de Greenkids e.V.] and was made in 1996. The lack of experience with the medium ''video'' is obvious. Nevertheless, this documentary provides a good impression of the spirits against the Morsleben repository in the 1990s.<br />
::The documentary can be lent without a contributer, of course. Copying and distribution of the video is fine. However, we recommend a combination of the screening with another element in respect of content, e.g. the roundtable on the Morsleben repository.<br />
::''Duration:'' some 15 minutes<br />
::''technical requirements:'' video recorder or DVD player, TV respectively monitor or projector and screen<br />
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== Other Sources ==<br />
''This is an overview of good brochures and other materials from other organizations. We provide both the download links as well as the homepages of the organizations where you can order these specific materials.''<br />
* [http://www.facts-on-nuclear-energy.info/index2.php?size=b&l=en International Nuclear Power Fact File Poster Campaign] in several languages<br />
* [http://www.tennerfilms.com/ Tenner Films Atomic] ''- short films collection against nuclear power''<br />
* [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/0/00/Helsinki2010.pdf Time to re-evaluate the risks of radioactivity: The 2010 report of the European Committee on Radiation Risk] ''- Lecture of Prof. Chris Busby in Helsinki on April 24, 2010''<br />
* [http://www.boell.de/oekologie/klima/klima-energie-mythos-atomkraft.html Mythos Atomkraft] ''- a pretty good background information about nuclear power'' <small><small>German/[http://www.boell.de/ecology/climate/climate-energy-1232.html partly English]</small></small><br />
** [http://www.boell.de/downloads/oekologie/Mythos_Weg_Inh_Buch.pdf Book version] ''(28,5 MB)'' <small><small>German</small></small><br />
** [http://www.boell.de/downloads/Mythos_Atomkraft_komprimiert_mit_Bildern.pdf Web version] ''(5,06 MB)'' <small><small>German</small></small><br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epexkJ5VEnQ Radioactivity from Bomb Fallout and Reactors] ''- lecture with Canadian scientist Gordon Edwards in Finland 2010''<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SruTxZJyMkA Reactor Accidents - Meltdowns and Power Excursions] ''- lecture with Canadian scientist Gordon Edwards in Finland 2010''<br />
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=== Radioactive Contamination of the Baltic Sea ===<br />
* [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/b/b2/Baltic-Sea_Contamination.pdf The Baltic Sea is Radioactive!] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
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=== Uranium ===<br />
* [http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/luki/der-schmutzige-atombrennstoff.pdf Der schmutzige Atombrennstoff] <small><small>German | [http://ausgestrahlt.de Homepage]</small></small><br />
* [http://www.roxstop-action.org/Booklet_16pp.pdf Roxstop Action Kit] ''- Information about uranium mining, the Olympic Dam mine in Australia and how to become active against it'' <small><small>English | [http://www.roxstop-action.org/ Homepage]</small></small><br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlsJHeNEtik&feature=player_embedded All that glitters is not Gold - Roxstop Action] ''- short film about the dangers of uranium mining (basing on the Olympic Dam mine in Australia'' <small><small>English | [http://www.roxstop-action.org/ Homepage]</small></small><br />
* [http://www.strahlendesklima.de/en/uranium/ Uranium is it a country] - Documentary film from the group "nuking the climate" about the global context of nuclear power and uranium mining <small><small>English/German</small></small><br />
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=== Leukaemia ===<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjlFOEtsDRQ Atomic Radiation and High-Level Nuclear Waste] ''- lecture with Canadian scientist Gordon Edwards in Finland 2010''<br />
* [http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/luki/atomkraftwerke-machen-kinder-krank.pdf Atomkraftwerke machen Kinder krank] <small><small>German | [http://ausgestrahlt.de Homepage]</small></small><br />
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=== Nuclear Waste ===<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/v/rnCfYlLgnD4&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1 Beyond] ''- short film: 10,000 years in the future, a warning rings out from the far-distant nuclear past. Stop-motion animation based on genuine US government research into how to warn future generations of the presence of radioactive waste.''<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjlFOEtsDRQ Atomic Radiation and High-Level Nuclear Waste] ''- lecture with Canadian scientist Gordon Edwards in Finland 2010''<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6RaQFjjkAo Recycling Nuclear Fuel = Plutonium Reprocessing] ''- lecture with Canadian scientist Gordon Edwards in Finland 2010''<br />
* [http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/luki/asse_gorleben_und_andere_katastrophen_2009.pdf Asse, Gorleben und andere Katastrophen] <small><small>German | [http://ausgestrahlt.de Homepage]</small></small><br />
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=== Climate and Nuclear Power ===<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqheZZ0pRNw Nuclear Power Cannot Solve Climate Change] ''- lecture with Canadian scientist Gordon Edwards in Finland 2010''<br />
* [http://www.nuclear-heritage.net/images/d/d6/Nuclear-power-an-obstacle-to-rapid-development.pdf Nuclear power - an obstacle to rapid development] <small><small>English</small></small><br />
* [http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/luki/Atomenergie_dient_nicht_dem_Klimaschutz_2008.pdf Atomenergie dient nicht dem Klimaschutz!] <small><small>German | [http://ausgestrahlt.de Homepage]</small></small><br />
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=== Nuclear Accidents ===<br />
* [http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2839803&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp;show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1 LEGACY] ''- documentary about a nuclear accident in the nuclear facility Dounreay/Scottland (UK)''<br />
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| <span style="color:green;">OK</span><br />
| <span style="color:red">promised</span><br />
| <br />
| <span style="color:green;">OK</span><br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:green;">OK</span><br />
|-<br />
| La Hague<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:green;">OK</span><br />
| <span style="color:red">promised</span><br />
| <span style="color:green;">OK</span><br />
| <span style="color:green;">OK</span><br />
|-<br />
| Ukrainian facilities<br />
| flyer<br />
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|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
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| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|-<br />
| PLEX & ESPOO<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|-<br />
| Anti-nuclear movement in India<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Visaginas NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">text promised</span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Nuclear Transports<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| UK<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Berlin research reactor<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Atomic situation in Belarus<br />
| flyer<br />
| <span style="color:red">proposed</span><br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:orange:">promised<span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00:">translation done - layout needed<span><br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Fukushima catastrophe<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Kola NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft<span><br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress (2011)<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Temelin NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| <span style="color:orange">promised<span><br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Final disposal in the Czech Republic<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Atomic Situation in Slovenia / Krsko NPP<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| in progress<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Uranium mining in Finland<br />
| flyer<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| 1st draft <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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'''Colours'''<br />
* <span style="color:green">OK</span> - printed, ready to order<br />
* <span style="color:#003300">print in progress</span><br />
* <span style="color:#00FF00">1st draft</span> - small corrections necessary, then ready to print<br />
* <span>in progress</span> - somebody is on it<br />
* <span style="color:orange">promised</span> - vague commitment<br />
* <span style="color:red">proposed</span> - somebody was interested without clear commitment or declined later on<br />
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* CZ - Czech<br />
* EN - English<br />
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* FR - French<br />
* DE - German<br />
* IN - Indian<br />
* IT - Italian<br />
* LI - Lithuatinan<br />
* NW - Norwegian<br />
* SL - Slovenian<br />
* SW - Swedish<br />
* RU - Russian<br />
* UA - Ukranian<br />
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