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toward a just and sustainable world
Editor’s note: This Bulletin is open to notices, correspondence and brief reviews of important articles and books. It now costs at least 30C to mail each issue off campus; if … Read more Science for Peace
The Toronto City Council adopted unanimously on April 1, the following statement from the local Board of Health on Public Health Consequences of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War. “1. That … Read more 82.16. Toronto Board Of Health Recommendations
Disarmament Referenda will likely appear on the ballot in many communities across Canada in November – 27 at the time of writing, including Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, North Vancouver, … Read more 82.17. Disarmament Referenda In Canada
82.19. International Satellite Monitoring Agency (ISMA) A copy is enclosed of the Science For Peace brief on ISMA, which was presented February 16 to the House of Commons sub-committee on … Read more Briefs
82.18. UNA Conference In Toronto: May 13-15 The UNA Conference: More Arms!, Less Security? will take place in Toronto May 13, 14 and 15. Members of,Bcience For Peace should have … Read more Network News
Through Bob Spencer, Chairman of the Toronto Board of Education, I received an invitation to speak to the Program Committee of the Board on behalf of Science For Peace and … Read more 82.26. Report On Educational Activities
82.27. Poster-Book On The Dangers Of Nuclear War Now available for $5. — postage included, is a nuclear war dangers poster-book in the form of maps and diagrams with commentary … Read more Publications
Science For Peace is described in our manifesto as an organization which “will be action oriented: it will define itself by its actions, which will normally be taken by individual … Read more 82.32. Action By Members Of Science For Peace