the Laka catalogue

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2.34.6.50/10Rosatom during the war in Ukraine: how militarization of the Russian nuclear giant took placeBellona December 2023
2.34.6.50/12Rosatom and Russia’s War in UkraineVladimir Slivyak, ausgestrahlt November 2023
2.34.6.50/11La Russie, plaque tournante de l’uraniumGreenpeace France March 2023
2.34.6.50/08Russian nuclear energy diplomacy and its implications for energy security in the context of the war in UkraineKacper Szulecki, Indra Overland February 2023
2.34.6.50/09Atoms for Sale: Developments in Russian Nuclear Energy ExportsDarya Dolzikova, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies February 2023
2.34.6.50/07Cutting the Tentacles of Russian Energy ‘Octopus’ RosatomDixi Group July 2022
2.34.6.50/04Russian Grip on EU Nuclear PowerPatricia Lorenz May 2022
2.34.6.50/05Shunning Rosatom. Prospects of Russia’s nuclear expansion in the context of widening global sanctionsEcodefense May 2022
2.34.6.50/06Reducing Russian Involvement in Western Nuclear Power MarketsM.Bowen, P.Dabbar May 2022
2.34.8.11/37Radiation-related genomic profile of papillary thyroid cancer after the Chernobyl accidentMorton, Karyadi, Stewart, Bogdanova, Dawson, Thomas April 2021
2.34.2.10/06Anti–nuclear resistance in Russia: problems, protests, reprisalsRussian Social Ecological Union May 2020
2.34.8.10/113Manual for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the FutureK. Brown March 2019
2.34.6.50/02Dreams and reality of the Russian reactor exportVladimir Slivyak March 2019
2.34.6.50/03Nuclear Energy – the looming dependency on Rosatom in the EUJ.Haverkamp, WISE International March 2019
2.34.8.80/22Questions of handling the legacy of radioactive contamination at the Mayak Production AssociationBellona, C.Digges, A.Nikitin, A.Ozarovsky 2018
2.34.8.80/21Rosatom's Mayak: More Reprocessing, More ContaminationGreenpeace CEE, J.Haverkamp September 2017
2.34.8.10/112TORCH-2016. An independent scientific evaluation of the health-related effects of the Chernobyl nuclear disasterI.Fairlie March 2016
2.34.8.10/111Gesundheitliche Folgen der Atomkatastrophen von Fukushima und TschernobylIPPNW, A.Claußen, A.Rosen, H.Paulitz February 2016
2.34.8.15/04Chernobyl, 29 years on. The situation at the site - no foreseeable solution and a race against timeGreenpeace Int., O.Becker April 2015
2.34.5.10/02Governing Uranium in RussiaA.Khlopkov, V.Chekina 2015
2.34.8.10/110Silent Witnesses. Three Decades after Chernobyl's Nuclear DisasterH.Wolkers, D.Kloeg January 2014
2.34.0.00/14Nuclear Fissile MaterialsBellona, A.Nikitin, V.Kuznetsov, A.Zolotkov, V.Menshchikov, A.Shchukin 2013
2.34.8.10/109Chernobyl; chronology of a disasterLaka, D.Bannink, H.vd Keur March 2011
2.34.8.10/106De generator generatie: Leven na TsjernobylF.Hummels 2011
2.34.8.15/03Chernobyl 25 years on: New safe confinement and spent fuel storage facilityEBRD 2011
2.34.4.10/07Russian plutonium program: Nuclear waste, accidents, and senseless huge costsEcodefense!, Vladimir Slivyak, NIRS 2010
2.34.8.10/115Chernobyl - Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the EnvironmentA.Yablokov, V.Nesterenko, A.Nesterenko December 2009
2.34.8.31/06Chernobyl's Subclinical Legacy: Prenatal Exposure to Radioactive Fallout and School Outcomes in SwedenAlmond, Edlund, Palme September 2009
2.34.8.11/34Reduced Abundance of insects and spiders linked to radiation at Chernobyl 20 years after the accidentMoeller, Mousseau March 2009
2.34.8.11/35Non cancer illnesses and conditions in areas of Belarus contaminated by radioactivity from the Chernobyl accidentYuri Bandazhevski March 2009