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Documents, Reports, Briefings

Greenpeace UK submission to the inquiry of the UK's Commons Environmental Audit Committee’s: Keeping the Lights On: Nuclear Power, Renewables and Climate Change. October 2005.

Nuclear: Undermining the Solutions. Presentation by John Bowler, no2nukes.com, to the Briefing: Nuclear Power NO Solution to Climate Change, Friday 23 September 2005, Dublin.

Climate Change Science, Impacts and Policy. Presentation by Pat Finnegan, Grian, to the Briefing: Nuclear Power NO Solution to Climate Change, Friday 23 September 2005, Dublin. [2.21 MB]

Nuclear power: economics and climate-protection potential. Amory Lovins new report on Nuclear Power and Climate Change, 11 September 2005, Rocky Mountain Institute, USA.

NPT Working Paper for submission to Main Committee III by Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Hungary, ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden, New York 2-27 May 2005

TheEnvironment Agency's Assessment of the Drigg low level radioactive waste dumpsite

The official Sellafield Press Release with a link to the Board of Inquiry report [1.61 MB] into the THORP Clarification Cell 220 accident.

The trouble with nuclear power and the potential of renewable energy. A new report from the New Economics Foundation says that the costs of new nuclear power has been underestimated by almost a factor of three and the potential of small scale renewables critically overlooked. Published Wednesday 29 June 2005 to coincide with the Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy. [1.16 MB]

Security Meltdown, Rocky Mountain Institute's CEO, Amory Lovins, debunks dangerous nulear technology.

G8 Climate Change 1, Leaked G8 document, dated 14 June 2005. 4 pages, 755KB.

G8 Climate Change 2, Leaked G8 document, dated 14 June 2005. Mention of nuclear reactors. 10 pages, 2401 KB.

Europe Needs a Target for Clean Energy. The Greenpeace position for a new Renewable Energy Electricity DCirective. June 2005.

Offshore Wind - Implementing a new Power House for Europe. Launched 4th April 2005, this Greenpeace report is a strategic blueprint that outlines how offshore wind farms will be able to supply about 10% of Europe's electricity sector by 2020. The report represents a crucial tool in the race to cut greenhouse emissions. It also highlights the urgency for political, technical and environmental actions to build up an environmentally friendly powerhouse. April 2005.

Does the 7th Framework Programme Budget Allocations reflect and support the Objectives for the EU in the Energy Sector? A Report on the EU's 7th Framework Programme by independent energy consultant, Antony Froggatt, May 2005.

De-bunk the Myths. From the Yes2Wind.com site. Countering the top five myths related to wind power. From a UK perspective but relevant to Ireland.

Ireland calls for review of Euratom Treaty. Press Release, Minister for European Affairs, Dick Roche, TD, 18 November 2003.

Directive 2003/54/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2003 concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity and repealing Directive 96/92/EC. 165 KB.



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