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The Greens want to see an end to nuclear weapons and nuclear power.  The 20,000 nuclear weapons that exist today are obsolete relics of the Cold War and can end our world in an afternoon. Like landmines and cluster weapons, they must be abolished, through a Nuclear Weapons Convention.

The whole nuclear fuel chain – from uranium mining to the unresolved problem of nuclear waste – presents unacceptable environmental and security risks and is phenomenally expensive. Rather than leaving future generations the burden of nuclear waste, we should be giving them truly safe, clean, timely and economic solutions to reducing global greenhouse gas emissions.  The future is renewable, not radioactive.  

estimates

ANSTO

03 Jun 2009
Senator LUDLAM-Thank you for coming in this morning and I would just like to also record my thanks for the detailed answers th...
media-releases

Ferguson continues Howard’s nuclear policies, but with a deceitful edge

03 Jun 2009
The Australian Greens have written to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd demanding that responsibility for radioactive waste management ...
estimates

Office of the Supervising Scientist

01 Jun 2009
CHAIR-If there are no further questions for the trust, I thank you for coming along and sharing numerous bits of good news with...
media-releases

Diplomacy only solution to N-K threat - Greens

27 May 2009
The Australian Greens say the Foreign Affairs Minister must advocate for a diplomatic solution and intensify his nuclear disarm...
media-releases

Greens condemn North Korea Nuclear Test

25 May 2009
Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam has condemned North Korea's nuclear test today, saying it's further damaged its internat...
media-releases

Why dig up the most toxic substance on Earth?

22 May 2009
Nuclear proponents are playing down the vast environmental impacts and health risks of allowing a uranium mine in WA, the Austr...
questions-on-notice

Nuclear fuel enrichment policy

18 May 2009
(Question No. 1444) Senator Ludlam asked the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, upon notice, on 18 Marc...
questions-on-notice

Leaks at Lucas Heights and the Argentinean company, INVAP

18 May 2009
Open Pool Australian Lightwater (Question No. 1380) Senator Ludlam asked the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and...
questions-on-notice

Lucas Heights production of radioisotopes

14 May 2009
*1485† Senator Ludlam: To ask the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research-Given that one of the major justifi...
questions-on-notice

Uranium siezed in raid

14 May 2009
*1482 Senator Ludlam: To ask the Minister representing the Attorney-General-With reference to the uranium seized on 1 April 200...
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