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Chernobyl
It is significant that the reactor accident was detected through the Swedish radioactive air monitoring system. The Swedish system is...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19861 min read
Bookshelf
William Epstein, “A Test Ban – Halting the Nuclear Arms Race”.Reprint from the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, 23 April. (From the national...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19862 min read
Letters
Verifying BW London, Ont. 12 May I am currently working on a contract with the Verification Section of Arms Control and Disarmament...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19864 min read
Nuclear Winter Threat
Given the recognition of the fact that nuclear “deterrence” is unstable, in that,given an international crisis, each opponent is under...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19861 min read
Secretary's Report
As your Secretary, I shall concentrate in my report on organizational aspects of Science for Peace. It is very pleasing to be able to...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19863 min read
Treasurer's Report
During the past two years Science for Peace has witnessed a substantial growth in its membership and in the variety of activities that...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19862 min read
Notes
John Polanyi, “Time for More ‘NO’ in NORAD?”, reprint from the Globe and Mail, 2/12/85. Available from the national office. Anatol...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19862 min read
Letters
Liked Watkins letter Richmond, Ky, USA “We read your Bulletin with interest each time, and especially liked the letter from Mel Watkins...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19863 min read
Science For Peace AGM
May 10, 1986, 2pm Combination Room Trinity College, University of Toronto Chapters The Ottawa Chapter has successfully completed its...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19861 min read
The President's Corner
This is the last “President’s Corner” I shall write. Within a few days there will be a new president with whom we can share the job we...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19863 min read
Newsworthy
Dianne DeMille has been named editor of the new quarterly publication of CIIPS, the very handsome journal Peace & Security, whose Vol.1,...

Science for Peace
May 1, 19862 min read
Message To Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary Of The Communist Party Of The Soviet Union:
The initiatives taken by your government to stop and reverse the arms race and particularly to prevent the development of new weapons...

Science for Peace
Apr 1, 19861 min read
President's Corner
As far as we know,the first outstanding scientist to devote his talents to the design and development of weapons was Archimedes. It is...

Science for Peace
Apr 1, 19864 min read
Annual General Meeting 1986
Toronto, Ontario April 1, 1986 To the Members of Science for Peace: Official Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of...

Science for Peace
Apr 1, 19861 min read
Exploding the Bomb
Since 1962 British underground nuclear teats have been conducted jointly with the Unded States es Nevada. Source: U.S. Natural Resources...

Science for Peace
Apr 1, 19861 min read
Letters
Demise of a ‘useful thing’ Letter in The Globe and Mail, March 15, 1986 Your headline “Egad, Nothing’s Sacred Any More, Singer To Drop...

Science for Peace
Apr 1, 19862 min read
Bookshelf
Peace No. 1 November 1985 To our readers: The first issue of PEACE has now met with its readers. It is published by the Chinese People’s...

Science for Peace
Apr 1, 19862 min read
Newsworthy
Michael Lanphier represented SfP at an information meeting sponsored by the Soviet Peace Committee in Moscow March 15-16. His notes on...

Science for Peace
Apr 1, 19863 min read
President's corner
I dreamed I found this letter, written 193 years ago: Dear Citizen Guillotine: In reply to yours of the 17th inst., your sentiments do...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19863 min read
Letters
Kapitza’s arrest Lyngby, Denmark The Science for Peace BULLETIN just came and as usual I enjoyed reading it. In the ‘President’s Corner”,...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19861 min read
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