The ever-ready nuclear missileer - Journey down the rabbit hole of the U.S. nuclear deterrent -- Where air force officers sit underground, ready at a moment's notice to launch thousands of nuclear-armed missiles. (English)
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Title:The ever-ready nuclear missileer - Journey down the rabbit hole of the U.S. nuclear deterrent -- Where air force officers sit underground, ready at a moment's notice to launch thousands of nuclear-armed missiles.
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Contributors:Hodge, Nathan ( author ) / Weinberger, Sharon
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Published in:The bulletin of the atomic scientists ; 64, 3 ; 14-21
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Publication date:2008
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Table of contents – Volume 64, Issue 3
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LETTERS - Lapsed U.S.-Russian dialogue poses threat| 2008
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IT IS 5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT - Aligning public and private interests to tackle climate change - Relying on the market to sort out the details is shortsighted.| 2008
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Aligning public and private interests to tackle climate change| 2008
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THE BULLETIN INTERVIEW - Jacqueline Fletcher - A plant pathologist turned scientist-detective explains why the source of an infectious plant disease matters.| 2008
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Jacqueline Fletcher: A plant pathologist turned scientist-detective explains why the source of an infectious plant disease matters| 2008
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The ever-ready nuclear missileer - Journey down the rabbit hole of the U.S. nuclear deterrent -- Where air force officers sit underground, ready at a moment's notice to launch thousands of nuclear-armed missiles.Hodge, Nathan et al. | 2008
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The ever-ready nuclear missileerHodge, N. / Weinberger, S. et al. | 2008
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Target audience - Government-produced films from the era of aboveground nuclear testing (such as Special Weapons Orientation, pictured above) continue to shape public understanding about the effects of nuclear weapons -- For better and worse.Masco, Joseph et al. | 2008
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The carbon frontier - Capitalist societies matured from trading manufactured goods during mid-century to commoditizing interest rates, bank debt, and home equity. Now financial pioneers are literally reaching for the sky. But by monetizing Earth's atmosphere, has the omnipotent market finally met its match?Greising, David et al. | 2008
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The carbon frontier: Capitalist societies matured from trading manufactured goods during mid-century to commoditizing interest rates, bank debt, and home equityGreising, D. et al. | 2008
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Minimum deterrence: How low can nuclear arsenals go?| 2008
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IN REVIEW - Minimum deterrence - How low can nuclear arsenals go?| 2008
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NUCLEAR NOTEBOOK - Chinese nuclear forces, 2008| 2008
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Chinese nuclear forces, 2008| 2008
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TURN BACK THE CLOCK - Science in the seat of power| 2008