Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 1/11/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, January 11, 2017

A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

Iran Nuclear Deal

Iran decides not to upset nuclear deal over U.S. sanctions extension

Iran Agrees to Take Steps to Reduce Enriched Uranium Stockpile

United States

The Right Nuclear Questions

Cirincione:  Obama’s last chance to reduce the risk of nuclear disaster

US urges nuclear states to exercise restraint

Navy’s Deterrence Fund Is Just Another Washington Budget Gimmick

U.S. lists 17 nuclear reactors with parts from forge under probe

U.S. energy secretary stresses importance of national labs

Fleischmann, Alexander urge Perry to visit Oak Ridge lab

On eve of Trump, Obama’s Energy Department leaves behind new ‘scientific integrity’ policy

Report on the State of the National Laboratories

Washington Congressional Delegation Urges Trump to Fund Hanford Cleanup

Human error in a nuclear facility nearly destroyed Arkansas

International

It is Time India Signs the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

North Korea has 50kg of weapons-grade plutonium: Seoul’s defense white paper

Will Trump Attack North Korea?

U.S. says might not shoot down North Korean ICBM, eying intel

China’s New Ballistic Missile Submarine Could Change Its Prospects in Nuclear War

RUSSIA UPS NUCLEAR MISSILE TROOP DRILLS BY 50 PERCENT

Send Jodi Lieberman items of interest for the Nuclear Roundup at brodnica67@gmail.com

As the coronavirus crisis shows, we need science now more than ever.

The Bulletin elevates expert voices above the noise. But as an independent, nonprofit media organization, our operations depend on the support of readers like you. Help us continue to deliver quality journalism that holds leaders accountable. Your support of our work at any level is important. In return, we promise our coverage will be understandable, influential, vigilant, solution-oriented, and fair-minded. Together we can make a difference.

Support the Bulletin