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LATEST NEWS Tue - Jul 8th, 2008 IPFM Research Report #5: The Legacy of Reprocessing in the United Kingdom, by Martin Forwood download (PDF, 940 KB)
Thu - May 8th, 2008 IPFM Research Report #4: Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing in France, by Mycle Schneider and Yves Marignac download (PDF, 2,7 MB)
Mon - May 5th, 2008 Available for download: the IPFM briefing on A Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty and Its Verification, United Nations Office at Geneva, Palais des Nations, 2008 NPT Preparatory Committee Meeting read more
Tue - Oct 9th, 2007 The Global Fissile Material Report 2007, available for download below. download (PDF, 9,2 MB)
Tue - Oct 9th, 2007 IPFM BLOG: Tracking highly enriched uranium and plutonium, the key ingredients in nuclear weapons, and fostering global efforts to secure and eliminate these materials. read more
Wed - Jan 17th, 2007 IPFM Research Report #3: Managing Spent Fuel in the United States: The Illogic of Reprocessing download (PDF, 713 KB)
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