SCRAM

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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Magazine:
Tags: PLUTONIUM× SHIPMENT BY SEA×

Title Author Date Magazine  categories / reduce selection
Fright path  Martin, Steve 01-12-1988 SCRA BNFL UNITED KINGDOM JAPAN MOX PLUTONIUM THORP SHIPMENT BY SEA TRANSPORTS GENERAL UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Japan's plutonium glut  Berkhout, Frans/ Walker, William 01-10-1990 SCRA JAPAN COSTS NUCLEAR ENERGY MOX RESEARCH REACTORS REPROCESSING PLUTONIUM ROKKASHO THORP SHIPMENT BY SEA SAFETY GENERAL
Plutonium at sea  01-12-1980 SCRA BREEDER REACTORS PLUTONIUM SHIPMENT BY SEA
Plutonium graveyard?  Mutton, Pete 01-12-1984 SCRA CEGB DOUNREAY, GB UNITED KINGDOM COSTS NUCLEAR ENERGY PLUTONIUM SHIPMENT BY SEA SAFETY GENERAL
Plutonium shipments  01-06-1990 SCRA JAPAN PLUTONIUM TOKAI-MURA SHIPMENT BY SEA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Radwaste  01-12-1984 SCRA GLOBAL IMPORTANCE OF NUCLEAR POWER BNFL MONT LOUIS PLUTONIUM SHIPMENT BY SEA SAFETY GENERAL