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The Advertiser
March 1, 2018
Anti-nuclear campaigner Helen Caldicott. Photo: Simon Cross. Today, Caldicott doesn't have anywhere near the profile she once had, but she's as feisty as ever. She looks fit, mentally sharp, and still ready to rage against the men she believes could destroy us all. The fact that nuclear war has not yet wipedÃâà...
Sputnik International
February 24, 2018
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The cancer epidemic sweeping Terceira Island in the Azores, home to the US Air Base at Lajes, is a health crisis that requires an immediate environmental cleanup, Dr. Helen Caldicott, founder of a Nobel Peace Prize anti-nuclear movement told Sputnik. "The situation is a severeÃâà...
The Advertiser
January 19, 2018
Dr Helen Caldicott — the famous antinuclear campaigner and Adelaide doctor — gave him lifesaving intensive treatment at the age of seven. And just over 10 years ago, he married the love of his life, Kaye. Then there was the landmark 1990 heart-lung transplant in Melbourne that doubled his lifespan andÃâà...
Independent Australia
January 1, 2018
Dr Helen Caldicott, explains recent robot photos taken of Fukushima's Daiichi nuclear reactors: radiation levels have not peaked, but have continued to spill toxic waste into the Pacific Ocean — but it's only now the damage has been photographed. RECENT reporting of a huge radiation measurement atÃâà...
The Guardian
December 6, 2017
This book, a collection of essays about the nuclear threat edited by the veteran campaigner Helen Caldicott, includes many discussions of hope, of letter-writing campaigns and peace walks, which almost suggest the nuclear issue is more about personality than practicality. You will find references toÃâà...
WDET
November 20, 2017
Dr. Helen Caldicott has long spoken out about the dangerous realities of nuclear power around the globe. She has been involved in ICAN since its founding in 2007. She recently published a book called “Sleepwalking to Armageddon: The Threat of Nuclear Annihilation.” Dr. Caldicott joins Detroit TodayÃâà...
Truth-Out
November 2, 2017
In the following excerpt from her introduction to Sleepwalking to Armageddon, pioneering anti-nuclear activist Dr. Helen Caldicott explains why nuclear catastrophe is still a very real and pressing danger to humanity. Despite Donald Trump's vows to seal the US border and eradicate ISIS, the real terrorists ofÃâà...
Sputnik International
September 6, 2017
Global peace activist Dr. Helen Caldicott claims that Donald Trump's decision to keep US troops in Afghanistan will backfire and create many more dedicated terrorists instead. WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — President Donald Trump's decision to keep US troops in Afghanistan, reversing his campaign pledgesÃâà...
Independent Australia
February 12, 2017
Dr Helen Caldicott, explains recent robot photos taken of Fukushima's Daiichi nuclear reactors: radiation levels have not peaked, but have continued to spill toxic waste into the Pacific Ocean — but it's only now the damage has been photographed. RECENT reporting of a huge radiation measurement atÃâà...
Eagle-Tribune
December 31, 1999
BRYAN EATON/Staff photo“What about the gene pool,” a quote from Dr. Alice Stewart, is featured on one of the 16 paintings, at left, created by Ingrid Sanborn in the early 1990s in response to her concerns over the safety of nuclear power. Her paintings are featured in an exhibit at St. Paul's EpiscopalÃâà...