A paper setting out the long-term biological consequences of nuclear war for the entire planet.
Paul R.Ehrlich, John Harte, Mark A.Harwell, Peter H.Raven, Carl Sagan, George M.Woodwell, Joseph Berry, Edward S.Ayensu, Anne H.Ehrlich, Thomas Eisner, Stephen J.Gould, Herbert D.Grover, Rafael Herrera, Robert M.May, Ernst Mayr, Christopher P.McKay, Harold A. Nooney, Norman Myers, David Pimentel, John M.TealA paper outlining the objective and terms of reference for a study or studies of civil defence planning assumptions to be carried out on behalf of the Greater London Council. The purpose of the studies is to provide the GLC with planning assumption and other information for civil defence planning purposes.
Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee, Greater London CouncilPresscuttings relating to Civil Defence and Nuclear War
International Herald Tribune, The Times, The Washington Post, New Statesman, Nature, The Plain Truth, New Scientist, Independent, Farmers Weekly, Newsletter of the Union of Concerned ScientistsAn article by Alvin M. Saperstein published in vol.14 no.4 of Bulletin of Peace Proposals, a quarterly journal discussing contemporary international and intergroup affairs and searching for peaceful solutions to conflict situations.
Alvin M. Saperstein, UniversitetsforlagetA paper about experiments analysing the effects of a large-scale nuclear war on the global climate through the use of three dimensional climate models to simulate the effects.
S.L.Thompson, V.V.Alekdandrov, G.L.Stenchikov, S.H.Schneider, C.Covey and R.M.ChervinJoint report for the Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee, the Planning Committee and the Transport Committee of the Greater London Committee following an initiative of Manchester City Council to call on the Government to refrain from manufacturing or positioning nuclear weapons within the Greater London area.
Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee, the Planning Committee and the Transport Committee, Greater London CouncilReport containing a summary of the new Civil Defence (General Local Authority Functions) Regulations and recommendations for the Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee Staff Committee of the Greater London Council.
Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee Staff Committee, Greater London CouncilExtracts from GLC report P1001 (20.12.83)
Greater London CouncilContains correspondence between the Greater London Council and the Home Office regarding the Home Office's request for local authorities to complete preparation plans required by Civil Defence Regulations 1983. Also includes a report from a GLC meeting to discuss the Home Office request.
Greater London Council, Home OfficeContains a foreword by Ken Livingstone, two postcards, a map of possible targets in and around London, 2 photomontage posters on Civil Defence, and the following publications;
'Why the GLC Disagrees with the Government',
'London and the Defence Industry'
'London as a Nuclear Free Zone'
'What Would it be Like After Nuclear Attack? A View from Inside the Civil Defence Establishment'
'Blackout to Whitewash: Civil Defence Since 1937, A GLC Exhibition'
'Doctors and the Bomb; An Article from the British Medical Journal'
Greater London CouncilA report summarising the findings of surveys carried out in connection with the flood warning practice, particularly in relation to the audibility of the flood warning sirens and the public's awareness and understanding of the warning system. It examines option for improving the systems and puts forwards recommendations.
Public Services and Safety Committee, Greater London CouncilPapers related to a discussion regarding contracts who work at nuclear military installations.
Policy Co-ordinating Committee, Greater London CouncilNotes of a meeting held at the Home Office on 14 March 1985.
Greater London CouncilA meeting between employees from the Home Office, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Department of Environment and Transport, Department of Health and Social Security, GLAWARS and Polytechnic of the South Bank.
GLAWARS, Greater London CouncilA discussion paper presented to the Symposium on Organisational and Behavioural Aspects of Civil Defence held on July 5th 1985 at the Polytechnic of the South Bank.
GLAWARS, Greater London Council