Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project

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As a result of the 2010 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.

The book is meant to be published at the end of 2012 or in the beginning of 2013. To meet this goal, we have a few meetings in the "real world" besides the usage of a specific email listserve to communicate about the project.

Your contributions will help to realize this project

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 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. Your contributions to the book, and also your participation in the process of creating it, will be very welcome! Write to contact AT nuclear-heritage.net[1].


  1. For protection against automatical email address robots searching for addresses to send spam to them this email address has been made unreadable for them. To get a correct mail address you have to displace "AT" by the @-symbol.