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Plutonium flights

Linkhttps://www.laka.org/docu/magazines/scram/scram64.pdf  
Descriptionkort nieuws
Date 1 March 1988
Page number4
MagazineSCRAM

SCRAM (the Scottish Campaign to Resists the Atomic Menace - but a SCRAM is also an emergency shut down of a nuclear reactor) was produced as a medium of communication between groups though-out of Scotland. It became one of the long-lasting anti-nuclear magazines and focused on alternative forms of energy from the very first issue. SCRAM ('The Anti-Nuclear and Safe Energy Journal') changed it's name in Safe Energy Journal in 1991 when it focused less on nuclear and more on alternative issues.

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No64
Number of pages 1
Tags: BNFL - British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (see also BNG)
UNITED KINGDOM - Great Britain and Northern Ireland
JAPAN - country in Asia
MOX - Mixed oxide fuel, commonly referred to as MOX fuel, is nuclear fuel that contains more than one oxide of fissile material, usually consisting of plutonium blended with natural uranium, reprocessed uranium, or depleted uranium.
PLUTONIUM - environment, use, production, discussion transuranic
POLITIEK - nuclear energy policy
THORP - part of Sellafield reprocessing plant GB
TRANSPORTS GENERAL - Nuclear transports general
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - United States

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