More than a decade after the end of the cold war, the Department of Energy is requesting more than $6.63 billion for nuclear weapons activities. Download and read our analysis of the FY2006 budget request (1.6 mb pdf file) to learn about proposed new weapons programs, and our proposed "curatorship" approach to save $2 billion of this request. (2-page Executive Summary)
Radioactive Neighbor: Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryResults from the Radioactivist.org sampling program around the fenceline of the Livermore Lab.
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Community Guide Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Main Site Superfund SitePrepared for Tri-Valley CAREs by Peter Strauss PM Strauss & Associates San Francisco, Ca, June, 2005 |
Fiscal Year 2005 Budget Request for Nuclear WeaponsAn Analysis by Dr. Robert Civiak | |
Community Guide: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300 Superfund SitePrepared for Tri-Valley Cares by Peter Strauss Pm Strauss & Associates San Francisco, Ca, December, 2004 | |
More Work for the Weapons Labs, Less Security for the Nation: An Analysis of the Bush Administration's Nuclear Weapons PolicyA new Tri-Valley CAREs Report by Dr. Robert CiviakRead our media advisory, or download copies of the report and the full-color report cover. | |
DOE's FY 2003 Budget Request for Nuclear Weapons ActivitiesAn analysis by Dr. Bob Civiak. |
National Ignition Facility: Soaring Cost, Shrinking PerformanceA new Tri-Valley CAREs Report by Dr. Robert CiviakRead our Media Advisory, or download PDF files of the report (405K) or report cover (75K). | |
Managing the U.S. Nuclear Stockpile:
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An analysis by Dr. Bob Civiak, formerly of the federal Office of Management & Budget