Publication Laka-library:
Nuclear Waste and Nuclear Ethics. Social and ethical aspects of retrievable storage of nuclear waste

AuthorLaka, H.Damveld, R.J.vd Berg
6-01-5-50-56.pdf
DateDecember 1999
Classification 6.01.5.50/56 (WASTE - RADIOACTIVE WASTE GENERAL)
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From the publication:

   Nuclear Waste and
                 Nuclear Ethics

                 Social and ethical aspects of the
               retrievable storage of nuclear waste


                               Report in outlines
                          (the main report is available only in Dutch)




Herman Damveld
Robert Jan van den Berg
January 2000
Herman Damveld has been working on nuclear energy since 1976. He developed an 
interest in the subject when there were plans for the storage of nuclear waste 
in the northern Dutch salt domes, and plans for a nuclear power plant at the 
Eemshaven, near the Waddensea. Since the early ‘80s, he has given many lectures 
on these subjects, under a Broad Societal Discussion on nuclear energy. In 
recent years, he has worked as an independent researcher and publicist, and has 
written a number of books about nuclear energy, the disaster at the Chernobyl 
nuclear power plant (on request of Greenpeace), and the storage of nuclear 
waste. Hundreds of his articles have been published in weekly magazines and 
regional newspapers.
Robert Jan van den Berg is an employee of the Laka Foundation, the documentation 
and research centre on nuclear energy. Laka maintains an extensive archive on 
nuclear energy and related matters. Laka gives information and advise to media, 
scholars, individuals, etc. In cooperation with his colleagues, Van den Berg 
has, among others, published articles on the greenhouse effect and on nuclear 
energy, the airplane crash on Amsterdam’s Bijlmer district, the dismantling of 
a research complex in Amsterdam, and the dismantling of nuclear weapons.

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Preface        -      -       -       -      -        -      -      -    -   -     -    4
1. Introduction and summary           -      -        -      -      -    -   -     -    5
2.Waste in The Netherlands -          -      -        -      -      -    -   -     -    13
3. Ethics       -       -      -       -     -      -    -     -     -