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New Directions. Ten Years After Chernobyl. Report and recommendations to the leaders of Russia and the G-7 Nations (1996)
| Auteur | CREP, NRDC, Bellona |
| Datum | april 1996 |
| Classificatie | 6.01.3.45/52 (VEILIGHEID - REACTOREN - 'HULP' AAN OOSTEUROPA) |
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Uit de publicatie:
Introduction The world changed after the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in April 1986. The disaster served as a catalyst for the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. Yet ten years later, there are still millions suffering from the consequences of the accident. There are still 67 Soviet-era reactors operating in the former Eastern Bloc, at least a third of which are considered to be particularly dangerous. There are large nuclear weapon arsenals still to be dismantled and nuclear weapon materials to dispose of. Finally, there are increasing concerns about nuclear terrorism and proliferation. Our organizations see the April 1996 Nuclear Safety Summit as an extraordinary opportunity for President Yeltsin, President Clinton and the other G-7 leaders to move in a bold new direction to reduce these nuclear threats. We were very pleased that 46 distinguished nuclear safety, security, and energy experts from Russia and each of the G-7 nations agreed to join with us in developing and articulating a set of initiatives for consideration and adoption by our leaders.
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