| April 15, 2010 |
Want the Inside Scoop on Nukes? Check Out the Union of Concerned Scientists’ New Blog Covering ‘All Things Nuclear’
In case you missed it, earlier this month the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) launched a new blog, AllThingsNuclear.org, featuring insight and commentary on a range of related issues, including nuclear weapons, fissile materials, arms control, missile defense, space weapons, reprocessing, China and security, and nuclear power, all in the context of science, security and policy. UCS Global Security Program (GSP) staff will comment on these issues as they develop, so check the site often, or better yet subscribe to an RSS feed for up-to-date analyses.
The “All Things Nuclear” blogger lineup includes:
Lisbeth Gronlund, GSP co-director and senior scientist
David Wright, GSP co-director and senior scientist
Laura Grego, senior staff scientist
Gregory Kulacki, China Project manager and senior analyst
David Lochbaum, director, Nuclear Safety Project
Edwin Lyman, senior staff scientist
Sean Meyer, project manager, U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy Initiative
Stephen Young, Washington representative and senior analyst
Mark Donaldson, Scoville fellow
UCS Global Security Program scientists and policy analysts are working to reduce the biggest security threats facing the world today. They are collaborating with scientists around the world to increase international understanding of these issues and to support efforts to strengthen international security.
The most recent blog, by physicist Edwin Lyman, critiques the Nuclear Security Summit that President Obama held in Washington earlier this week. To read Lyman’s take, go to AllThingsNuclear.org now!
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