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Plutonium Disposition from IEER

  • Comments on the Draft Surplus Plutonium Disposition Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement October, 2012
  • Slow or Fast, Nuclear Fission is Not the Answer (Yale Environment 360) August, 2012
  • Blue Ribbon Commission Draft Report: Comments from IEER October, 2011
  • Non-Proliferation Treaty RevCon: NPT TV with Arjun Makhijani May, 2010
  • Plutonium Discrepancies in the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex February, 2007
  • Comments on the Los Alamos Site Wide EIS September, 2006
  • Dangerous Discrepancies: Missing Weapons Plutonium in Los Alamos National Laboratory Waste Accounts November, 2005
  • Nuclear Waste threatens water resources September, 2003
  • Plutonium Dreams: Making Plutonium a Commercial Fuel June, 2003
  • LANL Clean Air Act Audits: IEER Monitoring Team Reports December, 2002
  • Reducing plutonium storage risks in light of September 11, 2001 October, 2001
  • Revival of Pyroprocessing Technology for Nuclear Fuel in Bush Administration Energy Plan Poses Serious Proliferation Dangers May, 2001
  • The NRC should hold a formal proceeding for a MOX fuel fabrication facility March, 2001
  • Plutonium End Game / Global Truth Commission (Vol. 9, No. 2) February, 2001
  • Plutonium End Game (Issue #16) February, 2001
  • Plutonium End Game January, 2001
  • 161 Organizations Around the World Speak Out Against the Use of Plutonium as a Nuclear Fuel on International “Nix Mox” Day (Press Release) December, 2000
  • Statement by World Nongovernmental Organizations Opposing the Use of Plutonium (MOX) Fuel September, 2000
  • An Alternative Plan for Plutonium Disposition August, 2000
  • Letter to U.S. President Bill Clinton and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Plutonium Disposition June, 2000
  • Стоп МОX! ЭЛЕКТРОННЫЙ БЮЛЛЕТЕНЬ April, 2000
  • Comments on the Supplement to the Surplus Plutonium Disposition Draft Environmental Impact Statement June, 1999
  • Alternative Plan for Highly Radioactive Waste Management in the United States (Vol. 7, No. 3) May, 1999
  • IEER’s Plan for Management of Highly Radioactive Waste (Issue #9) May, 1999
  • DOE Plutonium Fuel Contract Award Inappropriate and Premature March, 1999
  • Comments on the Department of Energy’s Surplus Plutonium Disposition Draft Environmental Impact Statement September, 1998
  • The Use of Weapons Plutonium as Reactor Fuel (Issue #3) July, 1997
  • Technical Aspects of the Use of Weapons Plutonium as a Reactor Fuel (Vol. 5, No. 4) February, 1997
  • Gallium in Weapons-Grade Plutonium and MOX Fuel Fabrication February, 1997
  • What ‘Non-Nuclear’ Japan Is Not Telling the World: and How Tokyo Keeps Its Options Open April, 1995
  • Fissile Materials in a Glass, Darkly January, 1995
  • Disposing of Fissile Materials (Vol. 4, No. 1) January, 1995
  • Open the files, please: Japanese government rhetoric about its “nuclear allergy” is not entirely persuasive; it’s time to clear the air January, 1995
  • Plutonium as a Liability / Dangers of Plutonium (Vol. 3, No. 2) April, 1994
  • Plutonium: Deadly Gold of the Nuclear Age June, 1992
  • The Democratization of Science / Plutonium, A Resource or a Waste? (Vol. 1, No. 1) January, 1992
  • To Reprocess or Not to Reprocess: The PUREX Question July, 1990

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