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: POLITIEK× OPINION GENERAL×

Title Author Date Magazine  categories / reduce selection
Chernobyl & the media  Dibdin, Thom 01-09-1987 SCRA CENSORSHIP OPINION GENERAL POLITIEK CHERNOBYL -DISASTER
Council's Chernobyl response  Barker, Fred 01-09-1987 SCRA UNITED KINGDOM OPINION GENERAL POLITIEK RADIOACTIVE FOOD CHERNOBYL -DISASTER
Dounreay developments  01-10-1985 SCRA BNFL CONSTRUCTION NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DOUNREAY, GB UNITED KINGDOM HEARINGS OPINION GENERAL POLITIEK TRANSPORTS GENERAL UKAEA REACTOR SAFETY
Dounreay's deadly trade  Roche, Pete 01-10-1990 SCRA WASTE GENERAL BNFL DOUNREAY, GB GERMANY EXPORT UNITED KINGDOM HMI HIGH ENRICHED URANIUM NUCLEAR WEAPONS CONTRACTS RESEARCH REACTORS POLITIEK SAVANNAH RIVER UKAEA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tolerability of risk  01-02-1989 SCRA UNITED KINGDOM HINKLEY POINT OPINION GENERAL POLITIEK RISK ANALYSE