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The URANIUM ATLAS is a collaboration of the Nuclear Free Future Foundation, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Beyond Nuclear and International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW). This atlas was first published in Germany in September 2019 as a collaboration of the Nuclear Free Future Foundation, Le Monde diplomatique, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung and BUND (Friends of the Earth Germany). The English edition is not a verbatim translation; all relevant figures and data have been updated and changes were made to some of the chapters. First Edition: July 2020 Project Management Dr. Horst Hamm, h.hamm@nuclear-free.com Editors in Chief Claus Biegert, Dr. Horst Hamm English Editor Linda Pentz Gunter Editorial Board Thorben Becker, Andreas Bohne, Franza Drechsel, Günter Wippel Art Director, Info Graphics and Production Tanja Hoffmann Contributing Writers Claus Biegert, Dr. Horst Hamm, Günter Hermeyer, Manfred Kriener, Marion Küpker, Winona LaDuke, Linda Pentz Gunter, Mia Pepper, Mycle Schneider, Susi Snyder Translation Cornelia Rosen/IPPNW Germany Map Template Mike Berwanger, tausendblauwerk.de, Philippe Rivière, visionscarto.net, Olya Turkas, freepik.com Special Thanks Dr. Becky Alexis-Martin, Almoustapha Alhacen, Jon Altman, Dennis Baldin, Oleg Bodrov, Dr. Stefan Cramer, Dr. Gordon Edwards, Richard Freeman, Nadezhda Kutepova, Jeffrey Lee, Anthony Lyamunda, Francis Markham, Prof. Dr. Andreas Nidecker, Dr. Sebastian Pflugbeil, Dave Sweeney, Tjan Zaotschnaja Editorial Responsibility (V.i.S.d.P.) Claus Biegert, c.biegert@nuclear-free.com |
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