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EURATOM conference “After 45 years of nuclear promotion: time for change” Conference proceedings

AuteurEuropean Parliament
6-04-0-20-56.pdf
Datumseptember 2002
Classificatie 6.04.0.20/56 (SAMENWERKINGSVERBANDEN - EURATOM)
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Uit de publicatie:

                      Under the patronage of the MEPs
Nicholas CLEGG, Jorge MOREIRA DA SILVA, Claude TURMES, Mechtild ROTHE




   EURATOM conference
 “After 45 years of nuclear
promotion: time for change”

      CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS




                   Thursday 12th September 2002

                        European Parliament
                         Brussels, Belgium
Friends of the Earth Europe gratefully acknowledge financial support for the conference to the Heinrich Böll
Foundation, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the European Commission.

All photographs were taken by Aurel Duta, from For Mother Earth Romania and are reproduced with his
kind permission.


The views expressed in this publication are exclusively those of the authors/speakers and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisers (Friends of the Earth Europe, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Heinrich Böll
Foundation and the European Parliament)


For more copies of this report please contact:
Friends of the Earth Europe
29 rue Blanche
B-1060 Brussels BELGIUM
Fax: 32-2 537 55 96
E-mail: info@foeeurope.org

November 2002

        Printed on recycled paper, by PLAN 2000 INC, Brussels



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   EURATOM conference
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  CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS




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ABOUT THE ORGANISERS OF THE CONFERENCE:

Friends of the Earth is the largest grassroots environmental network in the world, campaigning to protect
the environment and create sustainable societies. Friends of the Earth Europe (FoEE) unites more than 30
national member organisations with thousands of local groups. FoEE coordinates and supports the
campaigns and projects of its member groups which deal with a large variety of subjects including food,
farming and biotechnology; climate change, energy, eco-taxation and nuclear safety; globalisation, trade,
corporate accountability and sustainable development; EU Accession; and