Resources

Some resources are available at the Conservation Council of New Brunswick for lending. Please contact energy [at] conservationcouncil.ca or 458-8747.

Books

Canada’s Deadly Secret: Saskatchewan Uranium and the Global Nuclear System . By Jim Harding, 2007.

Nuclear Power is Not the Answer. By Helen Caldicott, 2006.

Stifling Debate: Canadian Newspapers and Nuclear Power. By Michael Clow and Susan Machum, 1994.

Factsheets/Publications

Human Health Implications of Uranium Mining and Nuclear Power Generation. By Dr. Cathy Vakil and Dr. Linda Harvey. May 2009.

Factsheet: 10 Strikes Against Nuclear Power

False Promises: Debunking Nuclear Industry Propaganda. By GRACE Energy Intiative, 2006.

Nuclear Reactor Hazards. By Greenpeace, 2008.

Roadmap for a Self Sufficient Energy Future in N.B. By Conservation Council of N.B., 2008.

Calculating the Environmental Costs of Uranium Mining. European Commission, June 2008.

Videos

Poison Wind. Documentary on uranium mining impacts on indigenous people.

Secrets of a Sacred Land. Science, Uranium and the Navajo Nation.

A Hard Rain. Explores the nuclear power debate.

Hanford’s struggle with nuclear waste: Short video documentary.

The Yellow Monster. Youtube video on the devastating effect of uranium mining on Navajo land.

Uranium. Documentary by the National Film Board.

Uranium Mining: One Community’s Struggle. Short video on opposition to uranium mine in Sharbot Lake, On.

The Doctor, the Depleted Uranium and the Deadly Children.

Yellowcake - a 10 minute documentary of the environmental, health and socio-economic impacts of the producing fuel for nuclear reactors.

Buddha Weeps in Jadugoda – In Jadugoda the activities of mining, milling and tailing-dam by the Uranium Corporation of India Limited, have deposited radioactive waste into the rice fields owned by the Adivasi people of the Singhbhum district of Jharkhand. The Adivasi have unknowingly utilized the water and land in these areas. This film documents the painful experience of the people of Jadugoda as the impact of thirty years of radiation dumping begins to manifest itself in the form of disabilities, congenital defects in new born, cancer and other diseases.

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