Jim Green (activist)

Jim Green (activist)

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Dr Jim Green is the national anti-nuclear campaigner with Friends of the Earth Australia and Australian coordinator of the Beyond Nuclear Initiative.

Education

Green has an honours degree in public health and was awarded a PhD in science and technology studies for his analysis of the Lucas Heights research reactor debates. [ [http://www.energyscience.org.au/contacts.html EnergyScience Coalition] energyscience.org.au]

Bibliography

PhD thesis

*(1997) "Reactors, Radioisotopes & the HIFAR Controversy" (Department of Science & Technology Studies, University of Wollongong, Australia)

Recent publications

*(2005, September) [http://www.melbourne.foe.org.au/images/nukesdoc/nukesweb.pdf "Nuclear Power: No Solution to Climate Change"]
*(2006) "Australia, Uranium and Nuclear Power", "International Journal of Environmental Studies", 63 (6), pp 845-857 (with J. Falk and G. Mudd)
*(2006, November 24) [http://www.greenleft.org.au/2006/692/35953 "No to Howard's nuclear madness"] , "Green Left"
*(2007 August 3) [http://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/720/37360 "James Lovelock and the big bang"] , "Green Left"
*(2007, November 2) [http://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/730/37833 "Nuclear power and water scarcity"] , "Green Left" (with Sue Wareham)

ee also

*Anti-nuclear movement in Australia
*Gavin Mudd
*Jim Falk
*Mark Diesendorf

References


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