WARNER, Frederick Edward Vol1 v1

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Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof Sir Frederick Edward Warner FRS FREng (b. 1910) Volume 1 Introduction Environment Section A: Biographical Section B: Scientific Committee on Problems of the NCUACScatalogue no. 144/1/06 By Timothy E. Powell and Simon Coleman F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof Sir Frederick Edward Warner FRS FREng (b. 1910) in three volumes Volume 1: Introduction Biographical Lectures and broadcasts Drafts and publications Visits and conferences Societies and organisations Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment Index of correspondents Volume 3: Correspondence F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Compiled by: Timothy E. Powell and Simon Coleman Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Frederick Edward Warner FRS FREng (b 1910), NCUACS catalogue no. 144/1/06 © 2006 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath Albert Sloman Library, University of Essex, Colchester Extent of material: ca 2,500 items Date of material: 1926-2005 Title: Deposited in: Reference: GB 0301 Sir Frederick Warner F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 The workof the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists in the production of this catalogue is made possible by the support of the following societies and organisations: Biochemical Society British Computer Society Institute of Physics Institution of Chemical Engineers Royal Society Trinity College Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry Wellcome Trust F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE LIBRARIAN UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX THE ALBERT SLOMANLIBARY COLCHESTER F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL A.1-A.212 SECTION B SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON PROBLEMS OF THE ENVIRONMENT B.1-B.1240 SECTION C SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS C.1-C.584 SECTION D LECTURES AND BROADCASTS D.1-D.204 SECTION E DRAFTS AND PUBLICATIONS E.1-E.118 SECTION F VISITS AND CONFERENCES F.1-F.286 SECTION G G.1-G.362 CORRESPONDENCE INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The bulk of the papers were received from Essex University Library in 2002. Additional biographical material was received from Sir Frederick Warner in 2004 and 2005. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF FREDERICK EDWARD WARNER Frederick Edward Warner wasborn in London on 31 March 1910. He attended Wanstead National School and Bancrofts School, Woodford Green, Essex, before going on to study chemistry as an undergraduate at University College London, supported by an Old Bancroftian Exhibition. At university Warner threw himself fully into student life, being President of the Debating Society (1931), President of the University of London Athletic Club (1932), President of the University of London Union (1933) and playing for University of London Rugby Club (1931-1934). He graduated B.Sc. in 1931 and following his graduation went on to research in chemical engineering. However, Warner's extensive involvement in studentlife, principally rugby and left wing politics, led him to neglect his academic studies and he failed the diploma taken in 1932 (he passed the following for the British Launderers Research Association as a research engineer. assistant chemical engineer with the company A. Boake Roberts & Co. Ltd. This included work with construction of nitric and sulphuric acid plants for the manufacture of explosives in Royal Ordnance year). During this research period he made the acquaintance of H.W. Cremer and M.B. Donald, both of whom wereto be significant in his later career. In 1934 Warner securedhisfirst post, as factories. He remained with Cynamid until 1944 when he joined the company APV as Design and In 1940 Warner joined Cynamid Products as a Construction Superintendent. He worked on the L.W. Townsend on the manufacture of ethyl acetate. For a short time from 1938 to 1940 he worked Sales Engineer, chiefly working on food and fermentation processes. In 1948 he was persuaded by the problems of large-scale plant contracts, air and water pollution, coal and oil gasification, applied In 1956 he left Carless, again to join H.W. Cremer, becoming a Partner in the firm, Cremer and Warner, consulting chemical engineers (Senior Partner 1963-1980). As well as consultanciesin the UK, for example for the National Coal Board on underground gasification of coal, he undertook international contracts including India and the USSR. His field of work ranged widely. It included his research supervisor from university days, H.W. Cremer, to join Carless Capel and Leonard, working in their factory at Hackney Wick, London. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 fluid mechanics, risk assessment and more generally, the education of engineers. Warner retired from full-time work in 1980 but continued as a consultant. Warner held a wide range of professional roles. Among these were membership of the Council of the Institution of Chemical Engineers 1948-1950 and again from 1953 (Honorary Secretary 1953 and President 1966-1967), chairmanship of the Executive Board of the British Standards Institution 1973-1976 (President 1980-1983), Presidency of the British Hydromechanics Research Association 1980-1987 and Presidency of the Institute of Quality Assurance from 1987. He also served as Chairman of the Council of Science and Technology Institutes. He was a member of the Council of Engineering Institutions’ Working Party on Pollution and of the Hazards Forum, set up by a meeting of engineering bodies in 1989. Following his election to the Royal Society, Warner served as Chairmanof the British National Committee on Problemsof the Environment 1977-1980 and chaired the Society’s Study Groups on Risk 1978-1983 and 1991-1992. In 1982 Warner was appointed Treasurer of the International Council of Scientific Unions Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE), serving to 1988. Over the period 1983-1999 he chaired three SCOPE projects of major importance: ENUWAR (Environmental Consequencesof Nuclear War), RADPATH (Pathways of Artificial Radionuclides) and RADTEST (Radiation from Nuclear Test Explosions). ENUWAR was concerned particularly with assessing the predictions population health’, that was established to follow on from RADTEST. Essex hosted the SCOPE Unit that provided administrative support for these three programmes, His experience with RADPATHfollowing the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 led Warner to suggest the establishment of a voluntary organisation of engineers and scientists over the age of 65 willing to risk ionising radiation in order to make initial damage assessments in the event of a nuclear RADPATH project had a special focus on examining the data from thefall-out from the explosion at organising meetings, circulating papers and preparing reports. Warner was also involved as an adviser to the project RADSITE, ‘Radioactivity from military installation sites and effects on surrounding the possible ‘Nuclear Winter scenario following a nuclear exchange, while the test explosions at test sites around the world for peaceful and military purposes. The University of the Chernobyl reactor. The RADTESTproject focused on the releases of radioactivity from nuclear Detergents (as Chairman) 1970-1974, the National Economic Development Office’s Process Plant As well as his extensive professional commitments, Warner also acted in an advisory capacity to Government and Government-appointed bodies. These included service on the Ministry of accident. He met with a positive response. Volunteers for lonising Radiation (VIR) was established and although the idea did not meet with approval in all circles, the VIR were incorporated into the emergencyprovisions of the Order of St John. Housing’s (later Department of the Environment) Standing Technical Committee on Synthetic F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Working Party 1971-1976 and Task Force on Quality and Standards 1983-1985 (both as Chairman), the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution 1973-1976, and the Advisory Council on Energy Conservation to the Department of Energy 1974-1980. He also workedclosely with the Health and Safety Executive and served as a Technical Advisor at the Inquiry into the Explosion at the Flixborough Chemical Works 1974-1975 and an Assessorto the Windscale Inquiry in 1977-1978. In additional to his career as a consulting engineer, Warner held a number of university appointments. He was a Fellow of University College London from 1967 and Visiting Professor in Environmental Science there 1970-1986. He wasalso Visiting Professor in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London 1970-1978. Later he was based at Essex University, being appointed Visiting Professor in Chemistry 1983 and Visiting Professor in Law in 1988. Warner also served as Pro-Chancellor of the Open University 1974-1979, during which period he wascalled uponto actin a number ofdifficult cases. Warner wasknighted in 1968 for his services to chemical engineering. He was made Fellow of the Royal Society in 1976 (Leverhulme Medal 1978, Buchanan Medal 1982), and elected to the Fellowship of Engineering the same year. He received Honorary degrees from the Universities of Bradford, Aston, Cranfield, Heriot-Watt, Newcastle upon Tyne, Essex and the Open University. International awards included the Rhineland Prize for Environmental Protection, 1984 and the Gerard Piel Award for Service to Science in the Cause of Man, 1991. international organisations. Warner's professional career as a chemical engineer, including his Section A, Biographical, presents a range of material relating to Warner's life and career. There are pronounced emphasis on Warner's later advisory and professional involvements with UK and partnership in Cremer and Warner, and such significant activities as the Flixborough Inquiry are only The material presented here chiefly dates from the late 1960s to the late 1990s andthereis thus a documented in this section, including the Old Bancroftians Association and his involvement with documentation of a 1956 visit to India with the United Kingdom Heavy Engineering Mission. Honours and awardsprincipally comprises letters of congratulation received on his Knighthood; curricula vitae and a range of autobiographical accounts. There is Warner's collection of 1930s other awards documentedinclude the Rhineland Prize for Environmental Protection 1984 and the Gerard Piel Award 1991. Warner had many interests outside his work, a few of which are memorabilia, much of it relating to his student and Left wing activities in that era, and to his musical interests. A little material relating to Warners career and professional interests includes DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION sketchily represented. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Church activities, internationally (European Ecumenical Assembly ‘Peace with Justice’, Basel, Switzerland, May 1989), regionally (Diocese of Chelmsford) and locally (St James Church, Brightlingsea). There is little family correspondence and personal correspondence 1954-1996, and a number of photographs. Section B, Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE), is the single largest component of this collection. It presents documentation of Warner's general involvement with SCOPE, including as Treasurer, but the most significant and sizeable components document his involvement - as chairman - with the three SCOPE projects: ENUWAR, RADPATH and RADTEST. All three are extensively covered with a very wide range of material. It includes initial proposals for and establishment of the projects, project membership, funding, areas to be covered, project organisation and management, arrangements for workshops, papers presented and preparation of the published reports. There is also extensive printed and photocopy background material, the bulk kept in numbered sequencesrelating to the three projects, and some audio-visual material. The section also includes papersrelating to the RADSITE project, to a 1991 ad hoc study by SCOPE experts of the effects of the Kuwaiti oil fires against which ‘nuclear winter’ predictive models could be tested, and to the work of the SCOPE Unit at Essex. Section C, Societies and organisations includes documentation of 52 UK and international bodies. The largest group of material relates to the Royal Society Study Groups on Assessment and establishment of the Groups, their ongoing work, the preparation and reception of the reports. Other documentation of Warner’s workestablishing and promoting Volunteers for lonising Radiation. Hazard and Risk. There is also material on Warner’s membership of the UK National Coordination the risk assessment subgroup of the Deregulation Task Force established in 1994. Public service commitments covered include Warner’s Trusteeship of the International Technological University working groups established by the engineering profession to assess environmental hazards and risk more generally. These include the Council of Engineering Institutions’ Working Party on Pollution, and his Pro-Chancellorship of the Open University. Of particular interest is the comprehensive Committee for the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, established in 1990, and on Perception of Risk, chaired by Warner, that reported in 1983 and 1992. There is coverage of the significant documentation in the section records Warner’s involvement with a number of specialist the Hazards Forum andthe Institution of Chemical Engineers’ Working Party on Nomenclature for Institution, 1970; ‘Possibilities in Pollution Control’, the 59th Thomas Hawkesley Lecture, Institution Section D, Lectures and broadcasts, presents drafts for some of Warner’s output as public, invitation and university (as Visiting Professor) lectures. He was in considerable demandas distinguished chemical engineer, but also for his expertise in such other fields as risk assessment andarbitration and his involvement with important national and international programmes. Prestigious lectures documented here include ‘Measurements, Models and Men’, 10th Thomson Lecture, Royal F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 of Mechanical Engineers, 1973; ‘Society's Response to Windscale’, the Royal Society Hartley Lecture, 1978; and the Marchon Lecture ‘Nuclear Power - Panaceaor Peril’ at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1979. There are series of lectures given at University College and Imperial College London 1971 and (Imperial) 1975, some overseaslectures, and talks given at less formal occasions. There is also documentation of some of Warner's broadcasting output, principally for BBC Radio. The distinction between lectures, presented here, and publications (presented in the following section) is blurred. Many lectures were subsequently published and a number of lectures bore the same titles as published papers. Section E, Drafts and publications, is the shortest in the collection. Working in industry rather than academia, Warner's principal efforts did not usually result in published output. The section includes ‘Nitric Acid Production’, Warner's first substantial article written for the Institution of Chemical Engineers (1946) in which he described his wartime work with Royal Ordnance Factories, other articles on chemical plants, and papers on chemical engineering education. Also of note is Warner's chapter ‘Production Technology’, for Technology Today edited by Edward de Bono (London 1971). Warner had an interest in de Bono’s unconventional approach to learning and believed it could help engineers and technologists. There are also letters to the press, book reviews, and a number of drafts for which there is no evidence of publication. Assessment Conference, London, October 1992 and the Royal Society Discussion Meeting on Extrapolation of Dose Response Data for Risk Assessment, July 1995. There is also noteworthy Section F, Visits and conferences, documents Warner's involvement as organiser and speaker at and environmental hazards; in particular there is good material relating to the International Risk engineering organisations. Extended overseas visits documented include Australia in 1976, 1980 coverage of meetings in the later 1960s of the Fédération Européenne d’Associations Nationales d'Ingénieurs and the Conference of Engineering Societies of Western Europe and the USA, much of meetings, 1962-1997. Most of the conferences documented concern some aspect of risk, safety have retained the bulk of his engineering and business correspondence in alphabetical arrangement exchanges, and those on engineering topics or consultancies are rarely complete, much of this Section G, Correspondence, presents a number of series of correspondence which together span the period from the mid 1960s to the late 1990s, with a few earlier letters. There is an initial alphabetical sequence, the bulk of which dates from the 1960s. Although there are few extended sequence relates to chemical engineering projects for Cremer and Warner in the 1960s, and is thus virtually the only substantive documentation of Warner's work for this company. Warner appears to the discussions of which related to improving international cooperation between national and 1985, Canada in 1981, and India in 1986 and 1990. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 up to the end of the 1970s, for the second series, which seemsto follow on, is an alphabetically arranged sequenceof groupsofletters arranged by correspondent. A third alphabetical sequence dating from the 1980s and 1990schiefly relates to SCOPE projects. There are also three separate chronological sequences of correspondence covering the period 1977 (carbon copies of outgoing correspondence May-December) and 1980-1997, and references and recommendations. There is also an index of correspondents. LOCATION OF FURTHER MATERIAL Further material, including some documentation of Warner’s career with Cremer and Warner,is held in private hands. It is anticipated that these papers will be deposited at Essex University Library to join this collection in due course. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Weare grateful to Sir Frederick Warner for his advice and support. Timothy E. Powell Bath 2006 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL, A.1-A.212 1926-2005 A.1-A.16 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL A.17-A.82A 1930s MEMORABILIA A.83-A.97 CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENTS A.98-A.121 HONOURS AND AWARDS A.122-A.146 INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES A.147-A.157 FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE A.158-A.190 PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE A.191-A.195 DOMESTIC AND LEGAL A.196-A.206 A.207-A.212 PHOTOGRAPHS MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL 1950s-2001 Curricula vitae 1950s, 1980s Warner's cvs: two from the 1950s; two 1980s. Lists of publications 1990s, 2000 1946-1993, 2000 (added by hand); 1989-1992; 1993- 19972 See also E.116. Autobiographical reminiscences and accounts 1983-2001 See also A.15. ‘A Risky Life’, Prevention Bulletin, April 1983 Institution of Chemical Engineers’ Loss ‘Some reminiscences of Sir Frederick Warner FEng FRS. In my beginning is my end’, The Scientist Manuscript biographical notes ca 1990s, 2001 Copy of Warner’s Personal Record as a Fellow of the Royal Society 3pp photocopy manuscript; manuscript and photocopy manuscript notes. 1p biography. ‘Greece’: 13pp draft on experiences working in Greece (and elsewhere) in 1966, written ca 1990s; ‘Life begins at 45. Passage to India’ in 1956, written in 2001. ‘Professor Sir Frederick Warner, FEng, FRS’ early 1990s F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Interviews 1978-1992 With The Consulting Engineer, April 1978 1978 Correspondence; 10pp corrected typescript. With Plain Truth magazine, August 1986 10pp typescript list of questions, mainly on the nuclear winter theory. ‘A safe life nearer to the edge’, Education Supplement, November 1991 with Times Higher Photocopy of published interview, 15 November 1991. ‘A respectable failure’, profile in The Chemcial Engineer, 10 December 1998 and 14 January 1999 A.14-A.16 Archives A.14 Entries for biographical publications 1967-1996 Newspaper cuttings and photocopies 1978-1996, n.d. Meeting to discuss Warner's archives, 21 October 1998 Print-out of correspondence file Includes photocopy manuscript short autobiographical accounts: Notes of activities from 1931, ‘Communism and Cambridge’, and political activities in the 1930s. Arrangements; notes of meeting. 1998-2005 1998 Correspondence re archives 2004-2005 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Classification ‘°245/94:01-03’. of incoming letters ‘017/92:08-12’ to Kept as a sample of the code numbering given to incoming The correspondence wasnotfound in this order. correspondence 1990s. the in A.17-A.82A 1930s MEMORABILIA 1918-1993 This material was assembled by Warner from his time as a student in London and thereafter. Much ofit relates to Left wing politics of the time. A.17-A.54 Left wing politics of the 1930s A.55-A.82A Music 1918-1946 1932-1934 6 folders. 7 folders. ‘Willy Nilly’ A.17-A.54 Left wing politics of the 1930s A.17-A.22 A.23-A.29 ‘The Student Vanguard’ University of London Union Magazine Volumes 1 nos 1-6 (A.23-A.25), 2 nos 1-8 (A.26-A.29) and 3 no.1 (A.29). Issues for Lent Term 1932-October 1933. Those for December 1932-June 1933 (A.18-A.21) edited by Warner. 2 folders. University College London anti-war student paper. 4 issues (plus two duplicates). 1932-1934 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Organising Committee of Section of Intellectual Workers Minutes of meeting (undated); resolutions. This appears to be a Communist Party committee. Warner is not mentioned. All London Student Committee to Resist Educational Economies Flyers and circulars economiesin school education. re activities against proposed Warner (as President of the University of London Union) is listed as the Chairman of a Conference opposing the proposed economies. ‘Draft resolution of National Students’ Congress Against War’, Bermondsey, London, 5 March 1933 Annotated ?by Warner. and ca 1933 A.36-A.43 typescript papers manuscript material of Warners folder so_ inscribed: typescript and ‘Rendsburg, 9-13 April 1934’ Typescript for conference on proposed Federation of Student Societies of Great Britain duplicated chiefly Contents duplicated re International Student Service International Conference on the Work Camp, Rendsburg, Germany, 9-13 April 1934. 1932-1935 Duplicated typescript memoranda by national delegations on work campsin their countries. Duplicated conference; typescript programme. typescript Warner wasa British delegate. Memorandum outlining the 2 folders. In German. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Memorandum ofBritish delegation In English and in German. Warner’s manuscript notes on proceedings etc. 2 folders. ‘German Youth To-day. Students’ Conference on Work Camps: British visitors’ impressions’, Jewish Chronicle, 27 April 1934 Report on the visit by Warner and D. Holness. Background material found with Rendsburg papers, some relating to employment and work-camps 1932-1935 ‘Olympic Games’ leaflet against A.46 School and studentliterature A.46-A.53 Miscellaneous printed literature Contents participation in 1936 Winter Olympics. of Warners folder: French Letter to Warner from the Warden of the University of London Union re use of Union facilities for ‘the Meyer mass demonstration’, May 1930s, 1944 ‘Bolsheviks on Trial’, ‘Preparing for October’, ‘Social and Economic Planning in the Soviet Union’, ‘Crocodile Album of Soviet Humour’. ‘Town and Gown’ no 9 (1932); ‘Out of Bounds’ vol 1 no 2 21933; University College Magazine, June 1935. Literature on the Soviet Union 2 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Anti-Nazi literature ‘Germany Today’, New Masses no. 8 April 1933. Miscellaneous left-wing material. ‘Cambridge Anti-War Exhibition’, ‘How Britain rules India’, CommunistInternational no.1 January 1934. ‘Wissenschaft und Civilisation’ by Einstein ‘20 Ans. 1914-1934’ French ?Communist Partyliterature. Communist Party pamphlets ‘How to Win the War’ and ‘How to Win the Peace’ by H. Pollitt 1939, 1945 1 box. 1918-1946 Newspapers A.55-A.82A Date from 1918, 1939 and 1946, chiefly issues of the Daily Worker August-September 1939. 1933-1993 This material is chiefly music scores, usually with lyrics, It includes Left wing and programmesfor performances. songbooks of Left musical organisations. Much of the material relates to the workof Alan Bush, composer, with whom Warner had an association through the London Labour Choral Union in the 1930s. newsletters In he 1925 Alan Bush (1900-1995) studied at the Royal Academy of Music. of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music but pursued his music studies in Berlin until 1929. He was on the far In 1924 he joined the Independent Labour Left politically. Party and in 1935, the Communist Party. In 1925 Bush appointed Professor was and wing F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 became involved with the London Labour Choral Union, in 1929 becoming its Musical Advisor. He served until the organisation collapsed in 1940. In 1936 Bush helped to found the Workers’ Music Association. He became itsfirst Chairman, until he was called up in 1941, when he was elected its first President, a post he held until death. He produced many compositions for Left wing choirs or with a Communist propaganda theme. A.55-A.69 Songbooks 1933-1938 A.55 International Collection of Revolutionary Songs, Moscow 1933 Workers Song Book, New York Alles singt mit!, Paris In Russian language, USSR Hat Proletar Tomegdal, Paris Internationale Arbeiter Musik-u Gesangs-Olympiade 1. Europas, Strasbourg Canconer Revolucionari Internacional 1 and 2, Generalitat de Catalunya The Left Song Book, Gollancz, London Songs of the People, New York Echo vonlinks, Reichenberg F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 London Labour Choral Union music ‘Red Front’, music by Alan Bush, words by S.T. Warner; ‘Labour’s Song of Challenge’ music by Bush, words by R. Swingler; ‘Question and Answer, music by Bush, words by G.R. Attenbury; ‘The Call to Freedom’, music by H. von Buelow, words by Nancy Head. Workers Music Association music Includes music by Alan Bush. 1937, 1939, 1945 Other compositions and arrangements by Alan Bush Includes ‘To the Men of England’, ‘Song of the Hunger Marches’, ‘Against the People’s Enemies’ and ‘Pageantof Co-operation. Men Awake!’ ‘Freedom on the Air. Six songs from the play by Randall Swingler. Music by Alan Bush’ Songs in English (printed) Music by Hanns Eisler Includes Labour Choral Union. printed English translations by the London 2 folders. A.71 includes original manuscripts byEisler. A few with English or other The composer Hanns Eisler (1898-1962) was a student of Arnold Schénberg. Much of his output was ‘angewandte Musik’, connected with a particular function or another art form. In this connection in particular Eisler’s collaboration with Bertolt Brecht spanned four decades. Songs in French Songs in Russian Published in the USSR. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 translations. Songs in German Short plays ‘The Decisions’ and ‘Music and the People’. Duplicated typescript. Various manuscript and duplicated manuscript music scores Also includes typescript lyrics found therewith. Para la Tumba de Lenin. Variacones Elegiaca para Piano, Generalitat de Catalunya by R. Halffter Symphony in C by Alan Bush, Op. 21 Concert and recital programmes 1935-1948 ‘Red Notes’, newsletter of the London Labour Choral Union 1936-1938 These all feature Alan Bush as conductor or recitalist. Includes flyer for ‘Music in Action: Song in the Labour and Includes 2pp typescript circular letter on the future of the London Labour Choral Union, n.d. Letter to Warner from Alan Bush, 26 November 1978 Issues, 1, 3, 4. and 15. Miscellaneous pamphletsetc. 1930s-1941 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Progressive Movements’, 2 December 1978. SF60 Cassette tape inscribed ‘18/11/93 Essex Uni Brecht & Worker’s Music’ Features Warner's reminiscencesof university life and the political and cultural environmentof the early 1930s. A.83-A.97 CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENTS 1944-1991 Miscellaneous correspondence 1944-1956 Correspondence 1956 is with J.M. Leonard of Hope Chemical terms Warner’s employment with Carless Capel & Leonard. Hackney, Works, re of A.84-A.86 to the 1956-1957 2 folders. See also A.196 for photographs. United Kingdom Heavy Engineering Governmentof India, October-December 1956 Mission Bound hardback Report of the Mission Papersarising from visit, including preparation of report The mission was undertaken under the auspices of the Colombo Plan and the Federation of British Industries. It was headed bySir Eric Coates. Warner was a member. 1956-1957 Report of Manufacturing Team, February 1970 Duplicated typescript and manuscript material. The joint leaders were Shri K.B. Rao and Warner. Cremer & Warner Lunch-hour Meetings Process Plant Indo-British a Survey on the Indian Industry conducted by an_ F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Correspondence re unidentified research for Ministry of Defence 1971-1973 Papers re Sir Frederick Warner & Partners Australia Frederick Sir were environmental and consulting engineers specialising in hazard and safety analysis. Australia Partners Warner & A.91-A.95 Review of scientific and technological resources in Hong Kong 1979-1982 This report was commissioned by the Government of Hong Kong. Warner was nominated as suitable consultant by the Departmentof Trade and Industry. a_ Correspondencere remit, and terms and conditions Arrangements 1981-1982 Background information Report by Warner, December Correspondence and papersarising from the report 1997 Warner wasinvited to serve as Chairman of the Board but declined. University College London (Visiting Professor), 1977; University of Essex (Visiting Professor), 1991. Correspondence ManagementServices Ltd University appointments 1976, 1977, 1979; 1981 and papers re Polycon Endispute 1976, F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 A.98-A.121 HONOURS AND AWARDS 1955-1993 Institution Medal, 1955 of Chemical Engineers Osborne Reynolds Certificate. A.99-A.107 Knighthood, 1968 1968, 1983 Warner was knighted in the New Years Honours for 1968 Correspondence re investiture, armorials etc, chiefly with Imperial Soceity of Knights Bachelor 1968, 1983 A.100-A.107 Letters of congratulation Contents of buff folder: A.100, A.101. Contents of grey folder: A.102-A.104. Contents of pink folder: A.105-A.107. Miscellaneous honours 1977 The material has been retained in the order found. not indexed. It is These were found in three folders, with one folder (buff) containing at the front a 6pp typescript list of those sending Warner their congratulations. Most are dated 1-3 January. There are a few carbon copiesofletters of reply. Freeman of the Cinque Port Liberty of Brightlingsea. University of Aston, 1970; University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1979; Open University 1980. Honorary Degrees 1970-1980 Honorary Member, Mark Twain Society. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Honorary Fellowship, Institution of Chemical Engineers A.111-A.115 Rhineland Prize for Environmental Protection, 1984 For the delivered on this occasion see D.131. lecture ‘Cleaning the Thames’ that Warner Arrangements Handbook, notice, photograph of Warner. A.113-A.115 Transcripts of press coverage 3 folders. Honorary Fellowship, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1986 Award oftitle ‘European Engineer’, 1987 Warner wasone ofthe first 60 recipients ofthis title. Publicity material, including group photograph of recipients and photograph of Warner recieving his award. Medal of the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences Honorary D.Sc., University of Essex, 1992 This was conferred by the Executive Board of ICSU. Gerard Piel Award for Service to Science in the Cause of Man, 1991 1990-1992 Notice, publicity, letters of congratulation. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Other award nominations 1991, 1993 A.122-A.146 INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES 1966-1995, n.d. Athenaeum Club Chemical Club Newsletters. A.124-A.136 Diocese of Chelmsford A.124-A.126 Diocesan Consultation on Nuclear Disarmament, March 1983 12 1982, 1993 1977, 1978 1983-1995 1983 3 folders. ‘Junior Clergy Day’ Diocesan Seminar, 21 May 1987 re arrangements; programme; Warner spoke on ‘Nuclear Power and Wastes’. Background material, briefing notes, report on the meeting by Warner from Brightlingsea Parish Magazine. Correspondence 5pp typescript of Warner's contribution; background material found with Warner's lecture, including correspondence re radioactive doses. 1988-1989 European Ecumenical Assembly ‘Peace with Justice’, Basel, Switzerland, 15-21 May 1989 Conference material; related material from Association of Laity Centres found therewith. Bishop of Chelmsford’s Inner City Appeal 1989, 1993 Warner agreed to become a Patron. A.129-A.132 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 4 folders. brought meeting This of European churches to discuss a Christian response to global crisis. See also F.174-F.175A. Warner gave a presentation. representatives together Correspondence and papers, chiefly re Cathedral Appeal 1990-1995 A.134-A.136 Clergy Bradwell Brentwood, 12 July 1990 Area Day, St Thomas’s Church, 1989-1990 Arrangements; material; Warner's manuscript notes. programme; briefing and background Warner led one of the sessions. 3 folders. Essex Naturalists Club 1975-1981 Friends of Essex Churches 1961-1993, n.d. A.139-A.143 A.139 Old Bancroftians’ Association Correspondencere Association affairs Bancrofts School Development Fund Appeal Committee 1966-1993 Miscellaneous correspondence Correspondence and papers. Warner chaired the committee. School Computer Project 1961-1967 1972-1973 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Review by Warner of Old Bancroftian Dramatic Society production of ‘L’Avare’ (Moliere) 3pp carbon typescript. A.144-A.146 St James’s Church, Brightlingsea 1983-1986 Re construction of St James’ Church Hall. 3 folders. Includes plans and estimates. Warner was chairman of the Church Hall Committee A.147-A.157 FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE 1965-2005 The bulk of this material is Warner’s correspondence with his children, chiefly with his elder son Robert in Australia. 1965, 1974- 1994, 2005 Family, career, other personal news. 5 folders. A.147-A.151 Robert J. Warner (elder son) A.151 includes reminiscences of Sir Richard and Joan Doll by R.J. Warner, 2005. Robert Warner worked as an occupational physician in Australia. 1972-1981, n.d. Elisabeth Jean Agulnik (elder daughter) Elisabeth Agulnik wasa solicitor. Peter Anderson Warner (younger son) Newspaper cutting only. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Judith Alexandra Warner (adopted daughter) 1975-1993 ‘Alex’ moved to Australia where she worked as a nurse. Barbara lvy Warner (second wife) 1972-1981 Miscellaneous personal correspondenceetc. Grandchildren and niece 1977-1984, n.d. Copies of schoolreports, ‘thank-you’ letters, etc. Arthur Victor Partridge Reynolds (father-in-law) Photocopyof Will. A.158-A.190 PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE 1954-1996, n.d. Selectively indexed. Contents of Warner’s folders of personal correspondence presented in chronological order. The contents of the letters are extremely varied. Some relate to professional matters, others include personal news, correspondence re other interests, congratulations on appointments or honours or thanks to Warner for congratulations tendered, invitations 1970-1971 1954-1965 1966-1968 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 1972-1975 A.164, A.165 1978 2 folders. July correspondenceincludesletters of congratulation on award of Royal Society Leverhulme Medal to Warner. A.166, A.167 1979 2 folders. Includes congratulations sent in error on the election of Warner’s namesake to the European Parliament. 2 folders. 1982 1980 3 folders. A.171, A.172 1981 A.168-A.170 A.173, A.174 2 folders. Biographical, A.1-A.212 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 A.178, A.179 1986 2 folders. A.181, A.182 1988 2 folders. A.183, A.184 1989 2 folders. 1992-1993 1994-1996, undated 2 folders. A.189, A.190 1965-1996 Social functions and occasions hee Purchase of land for architect-designed house at Spring Chase, Brightlingsea, Essex DOMESTIC AND LEGAL A.191-A.194 Home A.191, A.192 11 1969-1971 A.191-A.195 1961-1994 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 2 folders. General correspondence and papers, including sale of house 1994 1977-1994 Brightlingsea sea defences 1993, n.d. Includes note of Warner’s meeting with National Rivers Authority, September 1993. Miscellaneous A.196-A.206 PHOTOGRAPHS 1961-1964, 1988 1957-1990s See also A.112, A.117. “1956 India’ Contents of photographs. Mission to Warners envelope so_ inscribed: 6 Those featured are identifed on verso. United Kingdom Heavy Engineering the Government of India, October-December 1956 see A.84- A.86. E15. Taken during Conference of Engineering Institutions of the British Commonwealth, London, 9-20 May 1966 see F.9- Commonwealth Engineering Conference, May 1966 Visit to Port Talbot Chemical Co. benzole refinery 1 photograph, inscribed on verso. Group photograph, with key. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Official Opening of Association Edinburgh, 21 June 1966 Laboratories, British Hydromechanics Research Cranfield by the Duke of 3 photographs. With guestlist anditinerary of the Duke’svisit. Photograph album from visit to SEMADCO works at Suez, Egypt, May 1974 Includes later 1p manuscript note by Warner giving the context of the visit: ‘Memento of visit to Military Governor Suez following destruction in war...Egyptain Government requestedhelp from UK in restoring industrial plant’. Formal and posed photographs taken following election to Royal Society, 1976 6 photographs. 3 photographs. of of Memorandum Signing between Department of Trade and Industry and British Standards Institution (BSI), Lancaster House, London, 1981 Agreement Warner signed as President of the British Standards Institution. Photographs of Warner at British Standards Institution occasion honouring G.B.R. his retirement at Director General). among the first to use Quality Assurance and BS5750’. visit by Warner and G.G. Photograph album from Spickernell of the BSI to Ramsomes & Rapier Waterside Works, Ipswich, September 1983 Includes later 1p manuscript note by Warner giving the context of the visit: ‘Ramsomes & Rapier of Ipswich were Feilden (probably on_ 2 photographs. Found with photographs at A.202. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Biographical, A.1-A.212 Photographs from party at Warner's home at Brightlingsea during unidentified SCOPE meeting Twoportrait photographs of Warner A.207-A.212 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL 1926-1970 Including outsize. University of London Matriculation Certificate, 1926 Roll. University Examination in Science 1929 London of Certificate for Intermediate ca 1950s Roll. Roll. 2pp typescript. ‘Old Man of the Mountains’, theatre review by Warner Manuscript draft of Letter to ?local newspaper on house building by Ware Rural District Council. ca 1954 Chart of ‘Contractual Arrangements with Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd’ to 1954 3pp typescript for ?Parish Magazine. ‘European Conservation Year 1970’ F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 SECTION B SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON PROBLEMS OF THE ENVIRONMENT, B.1-B.1240 1982-1999 (ICSU) Unions The Scientific Committee on Problems of Environment, SCOPE, wasestablished by the International Council of Scientific to environmental concerns emerging at the time. ICSU members recognized that addressing many of these concerns would require input from several of the scientific unions and SCOPE wasthe body created to forge such links. response 1969 in in Its objectives were: effects 1. To advance knowledge of the influence of humans on their environment, as well as the of these environmental changes upon people, their health and their welfare - with particular attention to those influences and effects which are either global or shared by several nations. 2. To serve as a non-governmental, interdisciplinary and international council of scientists and as a source of advice inter- governmental and non-governmental bodies with respect to environmental problems. governments benefit and_ the for of Nuclear ENUWAR Chernobyl: programmes: of after Artificial Its activities were directed by an Executive Committee and its first task was to prepare a report on Global Environmental Monitoring (SCOPE 1, 1971) for the UN Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment in 1972. Warner was Treasurer and a member of the Executive Committee of SCOPE 1982-1988. In the 1980s and 1990s he became involved in three major international SCOPE (Environmental Consequences RADPATH (Radioecology Biogeochemical Pathways of Radionuclides) and RADTEST (Nuclear Test Explosions: Environmental and Human Impacts). The results were published in SCOPE volumes 28 (1985-1986, 2nd ed. 1989), 50 (1993) and 59 (1999) respectively. The University of Essex hosted the SCOPE Unit that provided three programmes. It organised meetings, circulated papers and prepared reports. administrative The material is arranged as follows: B.106-B.485 GENERAL B.1-B.105 ENUWAR support War), for these F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.486-B.721 RADPATH B.722-B.1148A RADTEST B.1149-B.1156 RADSITE B.1157-B.1173 KUWAIT OIL FIRES B.1174-B.1216 AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL B.1217-B.1235 SCOPE UNIT AT ESSEX B.1236-B.1240 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BACKGROUND MATERIAL There are introductions to the major subsections ENUWAR, RADPATH and RADTEST. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1-B.105 GENERAL 1982-1997 Chiefly correspondence and papers relating to Warner's Treasurership of SCOPE and his membership of the Executive Committee. B.1-B.15 B.16-B.51 B.52-B.58 Treasurership Executive Committee meetings General Assemblies B.59-B.85 General correspondence B.86-B.96 Newsletters and bulletins B.97-B.105 Information Treasurership 1982-1988 ‘SCOPE-Treasurer’ 1982-1984 Contents of Warner’s folder so labelled divided into ten for ease of reference: correspondence and papers. Warner was elected Treasurer at SCOPE’s Fifth General Assembly in Ottawa, Canada, in June 1982. He served to June 1988. Correspondence and papers re SCOPE income from national contributions, company donations and grant- giving bodies; payment of expenses; accounts; etc. 1982-1983 At B.7, B.8 are monthly balances and B.9 and B.10 are audited accounts 1982 and 1983. Bad-Bo15 Correspondence and papers found loose 1982-1988 B.11 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 1987-1988 B.16-B.51 Executive Committee meetings 1983-1997 14th Meeting Working Paper 18 (Treasurer’s Report) only. 15th Meeting, Delhi, India, February 1984 Report on meeting. 8 folders. 4 folders. B.18-B.25 19th Meeting, Nairobi, Kenya, 9-12 May 1986 B.26-B.29 20th Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand, 8-13 February 1987 Arrangements, agenda, papers, report of decisions. 8 folders. 21st Meeting, Delft, The Netherlands, 11-12 November 1987 Agenda, papers (incomplete), report of decisions. B.30-B.37 Agenda, papers, report of decisions. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 23rd Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, 10 June 1988 Report of decisions. 24th Meeting, Paris, France, 27 February-1 March 1989 Agenda. 25th Meeting, Paris, France, 8-10 November 1989 Minutes. 27th Meeting, Paris, France, 12-14 March 1991 Minutes and record of decisions. 234th Meeting, Paris, France, ?February 1994 Report by H.M. ApSimon. Minutes and record of decisions. Agenda, papers. 8 folders. B.43-B.51 37th Meeting, London, 19-21 February 1997 36th Meeting, Paris, France, 1-3 February 1996 Miscellaneous papers. Fifth General Assembly, Ottawa, Canada, 30 May-5 June 1982 B.52-B.58 General Assemblies 1982-1992 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Sixth General Assembly, Washington DC, USA, 9-13 September 1985 Brief correspondence re hosting of General Assembly; first circular. Seventh General Assembly, Budapest, Hungary, 1988 1986-1988 Arrangements, papers. 2 folders. B.56-B.58 Eighth General Assembly, Seville, Spain, 20-26 January 1992 Arrangements, including circulars; working papers; report of Assembly etc. 3 folders. B.59-B.85 General correspondence 1982-1994 Includes proposals for meetings and research projects seeking SCOPE support, arrangements for meetings, SCOPE representatives at conferences and on other bodies. The principal correspondents are the other officers of SCOPE (Chairman and Secretary General) and the executive Secretary, V. Plocg. Much of the correspondenceis copy-letters. June 1984. Contents of Warner’s folder so labelled divided into four for ease of reference. Includes SCOPE Officers’ meeting, Paris, France, 25-27 ‘SCOPE- Officers’ corres.’ 1984-1986 April-July F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 July-December Chiefly fund-raising. 1985 Includes membership of SCOPE Officers’ November 1985. meeting, Executive Committee and 13-15 France, Paris, B.63-B.85 Correspondence and papers found loose 1982-1994 B.63 June-August 1982 Chiefly SCOPE projects, Executive Committee members. communications between September-October November-December Chiefly re grant application to the Ford Foundation, including report on SCOPE work under previous grant. Includes report from Advisory Committee to SCOPE Includes officers’ meeting, London, 9-12 March. Includes material SCOPE involvementin other projects. re start of ENUWAR project, and January-March May-September January-April F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 project ?0n biological invasions. May Includes draft proposal to UN Environmental Programme for study of Acidification in tropical countries. June-December January Includes papers of planning meeting for project to study global change. February-August Chiefly re wider SCOPE interest in effects of nuclear war. September-December January-April Includes World Health Organisation Memorandum of Understanding with Scientific Group on Methods for the Safety Evaluation of Chemicals. Berne, Switzerland, 16 September 1986 Includes ‘Report on visits to foundations’, December, re possible grants to SCOPE. ICSU Symposium on Consequences of Nuclear War, 1985-1986 May-July SCOPE projects; letter from H. Bondi on nuclear safety. September-December F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Arrangements. Warner gave the introduction and chaired the panel discussion. January-March April-July Includes correspondence re avenues for fund-raising; officers’ meeting Paris, France, 20-21 July 1987. ‘ICSU-TWAS responses’ PROG. Participation requests and Contents of Warners envelope: correspondence re participation in ICSU/Third World Academy of Sciences lectureship programme, May-September. August-September October-December Chiefly US proposals for SCOPE projects and UN Environmental Programme project. 1990-1994 SCOPE project proposals; revision of constitution. January-February February-June F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.86-B.96 Newsletters and bulletins 1982-1997 Also includes calendars of forthcoming meetings. B.86-B.90 SCOPE bulletins 1982-1995 September 1982 to November 1995-January 1996. Nota complete sequence. 5 folders. B.91-B.95 SCOPE Newsletters 1982-1997 Numbers 17 (April 1982) to 51(February 1997). Nota complete sequence. 5 folders. 1983-1993 Calendars of forthcoming meetings 1984-1988 B.97-B.105 Information ‘SCOPE. Scientific Committee on Problems of Environment’ Chiefly printed and photocopied material on SCOPE activities. Photocopy. ‘SCOPE. Scientific Committee on Environment 1986-1988’ Introductory printed booklet. ‘SCOPE Yearbook 1985’ Introductory printed booklet. the Problems of the F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘SCOPE Yearbook 1986’ Photocopy. ‘SCOPE Yearbook 1993-1994’ ‘SCOPE Scientific Programme 1990-1991’ Photocopy. ‘SCOPE Scientific Programme for 1992-1995’ ‘Highlights of activities by the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment [...] ca 1986 14pp typescript. 1983-1989 B.106-B.485 ‘Short List of Publications’ This project, Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War, was established following a resolution at the ICSU General Assembly of September 1982 in which the Executive Committtee was urged: ‘to appoint a special committee to study these effects and to prepare a report for wide dissemination that would be an unemotional, non-political, authoritative and readily understandable statement of the effects of nuclear war, even a limited one, on human beings and on other parts of the biosphere’. its work, with a Steering Committee ENUWAR The aims of the project were summarised as: ‘To focus sharply on establishing the reality or illusion of long term global climatic and biological effects of several scenarios and nuclear exchange (as distinct from the well known immediate a number of meetings, beginning with a workshop in Stockholm in November 1983. Over 300 scientists from 30 countries were involved in consequences)’. held It F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 chaired by Warner (other members: J. Bénard, S.K.D. Bergstrém, P.J. Crutzen, T.F.Malone, M.K.G. Menon, M. Nagai, G.K. Skryabin and G.F. White). Its work was coordinated by SCOPE Units at Cornell University in the US and the University of Essex. ENUWAR reported to SCOPE General Assembly in September 1985 and to the ICSU General Assembly in Its report was published as SCOPE 28 in two 1986. volumes (vol. | - Physical and Atmospheric Effects, eds A.B. Pittock et el., 1986, and - Ecological and Agricultural Effects eds M.A. Harwell & T.C. Hutchinson, 1985) and ICSU asked that ENUWAR continue work to disseminate its findings. During this second phase additional workshops were held to try to establish more clearly a scientific consensus aboutthe indirect effects of nuclear war. The second editions of the two volumes were published in 1989. vol. Il Although avoiding the term ‘nuclear winter’ (originally attributed to Carl Sagan) and emphasising the complex environmental results of a nuclear war, the study did suggestthe indirect effects of nuclear war could be even more devastating than the direct effects. This attracted some controversy as some believed its emphasis on the long-term consequences of a nuclear war waspolitically motivated. new. global recommendations concluded, perspective on the The material is arranged asfollows: ENUWAR’s ‘AS representatives of the world scientific community drawn together in this study, we conclude that many of the outcomesare sufficiently probable to require widespread consideration. Any disposition to minimize or ignore those effects and the possibility of a tragedy of unprecedented dimensions would be a disservice to the humanrace.... A large-scale environmental consequences of nuclear war is required from political leaders and world citizens’. Background material Workshops and Steering Committee Meetings Finance and funding B.416-B.420 Newsletters B.106-B.252 Correspondence B.435-B.472 Published report B.253-B.415 B.421-B.434 B.473-B.485 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.106-B.252 Correspondence 1983-1989 B.106-B.170 Alphabetical sequence B.171-B.189 Projectfiles B.190-B.223 File copies B.224-B.235 General and miscellaneous correspondence B.236-B.252 Enquiries B.106-B.170 Alphabetical sequence 1983-1989 Contents of Warner's bundles contained in boxfiles. At the beginning of each box file was a typescriptlist of correspondents represented in each bundle. This has been used to present the catalogue entries. ‘Akhtar’ M. Akhtar: one letter only. ‘Antoni/Edwards’ 1984-1987 B.107-B.111 ‘Ackerman/McCracken’ 1984-1989 T.P. Ackerman and M.C. MacCracken. D. Boothby J. Benard, A. Berger, G. Breuer. F. Antoni and J.H. Edwards. ‘Berger/Benard/Breuer’ 1984-1987 5 folders. ‘Boothby’ F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘Bergstrom/Bezuneh/Chinese’ S. Bergstrém, T. Bezuneh, Chinese correspondents. Bao; Bald 7 ‘Bolin/Verstraete’ 1984-1985 B. Bolin, M.M. Verstraete. 2 folders. ‘Butler/Chamberlain’ 1983, 1984 G.C. Butler, A.C.Chamberlain. B.119, B.120 ‘Carrier/Cotton’ 1983-1985 W.R. Cotton (includes report by him and responses thereto), G. Carrier. 2 folders. S.H. Schneider (bulk), B. Dédés. ‘Crutzen/Carl’ 1983-1988 ‘Doos/Schneider/Thanasukarn’ 1984-1987 B.123, B.124 ‘Farrington/Ditchburn/Shapiro’ P. J. Crutzen, one letter only from P. Carl. 2 folders. R.W. Ditchburn (on nuclear winter), J.W. Farrington, C.S. Shapiro. B25) B26 ‘Harwell’ 2 folders. M.A. Harwell. 1983-1986 1985-1987 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘Herrera’ R. Herrera. B.128, B.129 ‘Hutchinson/Bondi/Green’ 1983-1985 T.C. Hutchinson, H. Bondi. 2 folders. B.130, B.131 ‘Japan’ 1983-1988 Japanese colleagues. Tokyo and Hiroshima, February 1985. Chiefly re ENUWAR workshop in 2 folders. ‘Kirchmann/Kostrowicki/Hare’ 1983-1987 5 folders. ‘London’ J. London. B.133-B.136A ‘Kondratyev & Russia’ Kondratyev, N.K. Lukyanov and G.K. Chiefly K.Ya. Skryabin. R.J.C. Kirchmann, J. Kostrowicki, F.K. Hare and W. Green. 3 folders. B.138-B.140 ‘Malone’ T.F. Malone. 1983-1988 1984-1987 1983-1986 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘Mason/Villevieille’ 1983-1987 B.J. Mason, A. Villevieille. ‘Menon/Murti’ 1983-1988 M.G.K. Menon, C.R. Krishna Murti ‘Parry/Penner/La Riviere’ 1983-1988 M.L.Parry, J.E. Penner, J.M.S. la Riviére. B.144-B.147 ‘Pittock’ 1983-1988 A.B. Pittock. 4 folders. 1983-1986 1983-1987 T. Rosswall, G.F. Bing, S.-W. Kang. 2 folders. B.1S0)B151 ‘SANA/Percival’ B.148, B.149 ‘Rosswall/Bing/Kang’ Scientists Against Nuclear Arms, |.C. Percival. SANA material includes 28pp nuclear war bibliography and notices of meetings to discuss the ‘Nuclear Winter’ hypothesis. [ee ‘Summertield/Slingo’ 1983-1988 B.153-B.155 1983-1986 2 folders. A. Summerfield, A. Slingo. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 3 folders. ‘Unsworth/Kelly’ 1984-1987 M.H. Unsworth, P.M. Kelly, P.B. Tinker. B.157-B.162 ‘Gilbert White’ 1983-1988 G.F.White. 6 folders. White wasthe President of SCOPE in the 1980s. B.163-B.166 ‘Wik/Lundbom/Rode/money’ 1983-1986 M.W. Wik, W.E.Gordon. 4 folders. ‘Williamson/Rainey’ 1984-1985 ‘Wolfendale/Walker’ 1984-1987 M. Williamson, R.C. Rainey. A.W. Wolfendale, B.H. Walker, E.T. Degens. S. Zuckerman. ‘Yihui/Stainthorp/China’ Y. Ding, F.P. Stainthorp. 1984, 1987 ‘Zuckerman’ 1983-1985 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.171-B.189 Projectfiles 1983-1989 Contents of Warner's bundles contained in box files so labelled. ‘Ambio correspondence’ 1983-1984 Correspondence re possible special issue of the journal Ambio environmental consequencesof nuclear war. featuring SCOPE work on_ ‘Alan McGowan/AGU’ 1983-1987 McGowan wasPresident of the US Scientists’ Institute for Public Information. ‘Hampson’ 1984-1985 Correspondence with J. Hampson. ‘RMH file’ 7 folders. 1983-1984 B.175-B.181 ‘M.A. Harwell’ 1983-1989 1984-1988 Correspondence with R.M. Harrison. Hampson believed the environmental costs of nuclear war were being underestimated. 3 folders. Correspondence re ENUWAR workshop and SCOPE Executive Committee meeting in New Delhi, February 1984. Harwell (and T. Hutchinson) were responsible for the preparation of volume two of the ENUWAR report. and papers, chiefly B.182-B.184 ‘India’ F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘Munn’ 1983-1986 Correspondence, chiefly with R.E. Munn. ‘Royal Society’ B.187, B.188 ‘Slatyer/Dotto’ Correspondence, chiefly with L. Dotto. 1983-1985 1983-1986 The science writer Lydia Dotto was commissioned to This produce a popular version of the ENUWAR report. was Jeopardy: environmental consequencesof nuclear war (1986). published Planet Earth as in 2 folders. ‘United Nations’ 1985, 1988 It 1984 7 folders. 1983-1989 File copies B.190-B.223 B.190-B.192A Much of the correspondence duplicates letters found elsewhere. On this basis it has been selectively indexed. Chronological sequence of carbon and photo- copies of outgoing correspondence (with a few letters received intermixed). chiefly concerns arrangements with participants at ENUWAR workshops and progress with drafting sections of the report. It includes internal memos and drafts of circularletters. B.200-B.205 B.193-B.199 1983 5 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 6 folders. B.206-B.211 1986 6 folders. Folders B.209-B.210 include letters re establishment of Volunteers for lonising Radiation. B.212-B.216 1987 5 folders. B.217-B.223 1988-1989 7 folders. B.224 B.225-B.227 1983-1985 1984-1986, 1988 B.224-B.235 General and miscellaneous correspondence 1983-1989 Contents of Warner’s folder so labelled. for ease of reference: correspondence ‘Steering committee correspondence 1985’ ‘SCOPE-ENUWAR report, correspondence 1985’ Contents of Warner’s bundle so labelled divided into three re publication and press launch of ENUWAR report. 1986-1988 Contents of Warner’s folder so labelled divided into four for ease of reference. Includes many manuscript drafts Contents of Warner’s bundle so labelled divided into four for ease of reference. B.232-B.235 ‘Miscellaneous notes, correspondence’ B.228-B.231 ‘SCOPE correspondence 1987-1988’ Photographsfrom launch at B.227. 1986-1989 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 of letters by Warner (most undated) to be typed by ENUWAR secretariat, calls, memoranda. telephone notes of B.236-B.252 Enquiries 1983-1988 Contents of Warner’s bundles contained in box files: requests for information on ENUWAR project or to be added to the mailing list, comments on ENUWAR’s work and offers contribute, and approaches made by Warner. to 1983-1984 B.237-B.240 1984 4 folders. 1985 4 folders. 1988 1986 3 folders. B.248-B.250 1987 3 folders. B.241-B.244 B.245-B.247 2 folders. B:2515:8 252 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.253-B.415 Workshopsand Steering Committee meetings 1983-1988 This series brings together two sequences of material contained of correspondence and papers re arrangements, reports etc for the workshops; and sets of papers presented. Warners bundles files: box in The workshops generally coincided with meetings of the Steering Committee and material re their meetings was together. At B.409-B.414 are notebooks used for manuscript notes on proceedings of meetings. For an overall list of workshop papers see the boxlist at B.1227. B.253-B.261 First workshop on nuclear war, Stockholm, Sweden, 15-17 November 1983 Environmental consequences of Arrangements of Steering committee meetings, 14, 17 5 folders. B.255-B.259 Minutes November SWR 18.83 is the workshop report. Workshop papers SW.01.83-SWR.18.83. For cassette tapes of proceedings see B.1177-B.1180. Second workshop on environmental consequences of nuclear war, New Delhi, India, 9-11 February 1984 Miscellaneous papers found with workshop material Papers arising. B.262-B.266 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Arrangements B.263, B.264 Workshop papers DE.01.84-DE.05.84. 2 folders. Unnumbered paper on impact of nuclear war on water supplies, found with workshop material Workshop papers arising DER.01.84-DER.04.84. B.267-B.273 Workshop on Post-nuclear fires and their consequences, Royal Society, London, 16-17 April 1984 1984-1986 Arrangements B.269, B.270 Workshop contributions Manuscript and typescriptdrafts. 2 folders. Paginated 1-21. Correspondence with participants and arising 1983-1986 Warner's photocopy manuscript notes of proceedings Workshop material. ‘Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Toronto. Correspondence’. Correspondence and papers so labelled found with Fire ‘Resume of Discussions at the Fire Workshop’ F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 The material relates to a controlled forest fire in the Chapleau area which was observed for its effects in relation to fires after a nuclear explosion. B.274-B.281A Workshop on Climatic consequences of nuclear war, Leningrad, USSR, 13-16 May 1984 B.274, B.275 Arrangements 2 folders. B.276-B.280 Workshop papers LE.01.84-LE.12.84 5 folders. ‘Summary of papers and notes: Groups on Scavenging’ Drafts LER.01.84. of sections of appendix to workshop report Report. Those featured are identified on verso. Twoinformal colour photographs from workshop Workshop on Radiation uncertainties in nuclear winter models, Frascati, Italy, 20 August 1984 Outline of workshop report B.283, B.284 Arrangements Workshop on contamination, Delft, The Netherlands, October 1984 Nuclear effects: ground war water F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.285-B.296 Workshops on Radiation effects on human and non human biodata, and Atmospheric Chemistry and physics, Paris, France, 22-24 October 1984 B.285, B.286 Arrangements 2 folders. B.287-B.292 Workshop papers PA.01.84-PA.18.84 6 folders. Reports etc of Working Groups Working Groups on dose assessments and biological effects and Atmospheric modelling; subgroup on fires Minutes of Steering Commitee meeting, 23 and 24 October Workshop report Miscellaneous papers found with workshop material B.297-B.303 1984-1985 Meeting on Nuclear war: consequences and prevention, Bellagio, Italy, 19-23 November 1984 Minutes of Steering Committee meeting, 22 November This meeting was unlike the strictly scientific meetings of it brought together scientists and ENUWAR in The meeting drew up a statement religious leaders. (B.303) emphasising ‘the necessity for fundamental changes in international relations’. Arrangements and correspondence arising 1984-1985 that F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Manuscript notes on proceedings of meeting B.300, B.301 Meeting papers BEL/Conf Doc 3-BEL/Conf Doc 22. 2 folders. Miscellaneous papers on the theme of the meeting ‘Nuclear Statement from...scientists and religious leaders’ its consequences and prevention. A war: With related material. B.304-B.311 Workshop on Agricultural Effects, University of Essex, 16-18 January 1985 Arrangements Working papers E1-E9 Other papers prepared for the meeting Also includes informal photograph of some participants taken in Warner’s home in Brightlingsea. Miscellaneous background papers Rapporteur’s notes and chairman’s report on working group one: productivity responses to climate change Manuscript notes on proceedings Workshop report BS10%6.3i8 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 2 folders. B.312-B.321A Workshop on Nuclear Danger, Hiroshima and Tokyo, Japan, 4-9 February 1985 1984-1985 For photographs see B.1205. This was held in association with the United Nations University. Arrangements and correspondence arising 1984-1985 Minutes of Steering Committee meeting, 3,5 and 8 February B.314-B.318 Workshop papers HI.01.85-HI.09.85 5 folders. Other workshop presentations Minutes of working group meetings; summary report Miscellaneous material re impact of atomic bombs on Japan and calls for peace Arrangements; workshop report Workshop on Atmospheric nuclear winter predictions, February 1985 Memorabilia from Hiroshima and the visit B.322-B.326 uncertainties Royal Society, relating to London, F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.323-B.326 Workshop papers LO.01.85-LO.16.85 4 folders. B.327-B.333 Workshop on Ecological-Biological consequences of a nuclear winter, Toronto, Canada, 20-22 March 1985 Arrangements. B.328-B.333 Workshop papers 6 folders. Report of working group on ecosystem responses Arrangements Workshop papers Reports B.335-B.338 Workshop on Effects of nuclear war on tropical systems, Caracas, Venezuela, 9-12 April 1985 Manuscript notes on proceedings 1984-1985 Reports of working groups on tropical ecosystems and agricultural effects; short workshop report. This was the final workshop and meeting proior to the initial presentation of findings. B.339-B.342 Workshop on Atmospheric uncertainties, and General Meeting, University of Essex, 3-7 June 1985 1984-1985 Arrangements F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Invitations declined 1984-1985 Minutes of Steering Committee meeting, 5,7 and 10 June Brief manuscript notes on workshop proceedings; two typescript papers B.343-B.345 Workshop on Smoke generation and properties, Royal Society, London, 3 December 1986 Arrangements Correspondence with participants B.346-B.373 4 folders. 1986-1987 1986-1987 1986-1987 Arrangements Workshop papers FW.01.86-FW.10.86 Correspondence re speakers, programme etc Workshop on Biological effects and open Executive Committee meeting, Bangkok, Thailand, 9-12 February 1987 9 folders. B.352-B.360 Workshop papers BA.01.87-BA.4.87 B.348-B.351 Correspondence with participants 1986-1987 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.361-B.364 ‘Papers discussed’ Other workshop papersso labelled. 4 folders. B.365-B.368 ‘Transparencies’ Material so labelled: photocopies of transparencies used to illustrate workshop papers. 4 folders. Manuscript notes on workshop and executive committee proceedings Manuscript and typescript drafts of workshop report Revised version of Guidelines at B.372. on_ the B.374-B.383 Brief report, press-release, draft of article for Nature, etc ‘Prospectus Studies Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War National Case for ‘Draft Guidelines for National Case Studies-Bangkok 12 February 1987’ Draft guidelines for case studies on the impact of nuclear war. Arrangements ENUWAR met with the members of the UN study group on the climatic and potential physical effects of nuclear war, Joint UN-ENUWAR meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 16-20 November 1987 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Correspondence re programme and cooperation with UN study group Correspondence with participants B.377, B.378 Workshop papers GE.01.87-GE.07.87 2 folders. B.379, B.380 Other workshop presentations 2 folders. Workshop report Photographs of the workshop B.384-B.408 1987-1988 Correspondence and papersarising Final ENUWAR workshop, Moscow, USSR, 21-26 March 1988 This wasthe final ENUWAR workshop. It included visit to Chernobyl on 23 March. Following this meeting the recommendation was made to establish a further study on radiation pathways. This became the RADPATH project. 3 folders. B.384-B.387 Arrangements B.388-B.390 Correspondence with participants 1987-1988 4 folders. 1987-1988 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.391-B.401 Workshop papers MO.01.88-MO.26.88 11 folders. Reports of visit to Chernobyl by Warner and Helen ApSimon For photographs from visit see B.1207-B.1209A. B.403, B.404 Drafts of sections of workshop report and related papers 2 folders. Workshop report Report by C.S. Shapiro B.409-B.414 Notebooks 1983-1988 for manuscript notes 1983, 1984 Contents of Warner’s folder so labelled. ‘Post Moscowpress releases/interviews’ Photographic negatives of the workshop Hardback notebook so labelled. Used successively by Ann Freeman and Linda Appleby, ENUWAR administrators, on of workshops and Steering Committee proceedings meetings, on ENUWAR business. ‘Stockholm Workshop...Delhi Workshop’ and miscellaneous notes Hardback notebook so labelled. ‘Leningrad Delft’ F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘Paris workshop...Essex Japan’ 1984, 1985 Hardback notebook so labelled. Loose material intercalated. ‘London (Fire W/S) ...Bangkok’ 1986, 1987 Hardback notebook so labelled. *...Bangkok, Thailand’ Hardback notebook so labelled. ‘...Moscow 1988’ Hardback notebook so labelled. 1983-1985 1984-1988 B.416-B.420 Newsletters proceedings, of interest, gave reported news of in Some signed by Warner as Chairman’s copies. Set of minutes of Steering Committee meetings The newsletters series (36 issues) began in April 1984. It included notices of forthcoming workshops and non- brief on Enuwar meetings workshop individuals associated with the project, and reproduced press articles of interest. accountsetc. Contents of Warner's plastic wallet: correspondence, Finance and funding ‘Re: Funding/budget’ B.421-B.434 1983-1989 1984-1987 5 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Correspondence and papersre finance 1986-1988 ‘Applications for funding’ 1984-1986 Contents of Warner's plastic wallet. ‘CAF [CharityAid Foundation] Grant application’ 1986-1988 Contents of Warner's folder so labelled: information on grant-giving trusts. B.425-B.434 Funding bodies 1983-1989 Correspondence, applications, reports. In alphabetical order. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 1984-1986 1983-1989 B.426, B.427 2 folders. General Service Foundation 1983-1989 Carnegie Corporation of New York Cadbury Trusts and Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust 1990 B.431-B.433 Rockefeller Brothers Fund W. Alton Jones Foundation MacArthur Foundation 1984-1985 1983-1989 1984, 1986, 3 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.435-B.472 Published Report 1984-1989 B.435, B.436 ‘ENUWAR Draft etc (Correspondence)’ Contents of papers, including many manuscript notes. boxfile so labelled: correspondence and 2 folders. Miscellaneous ENUWAR progress reports B.438-B.444 ‘John Wiley - Enuwar- Scope 28’ Contents of boxfile so labelled. 1984, 1988, n.d. 1984 B.438, B.439 Correspondence with John Wiley & Sons Ltd 1984-1987 2 folders. Press kit ‘Lists of Dotto- circulation’ Circulation of published report Contents of folder so inscribed: circulation of Planet Earth in Jeopardy by L. Dotto, the popular version of the report. Contents of boxfile so labelled. Miscellaneous publicity and marketing material B.445-B.447 ‘Revised versions of vol 1 SCOPE 28’ ca 1985 Sales and royalties 1986-1987 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘Scope 28 drafts of chapters 1, 3, 6 and 7’ of contributors to the volume, with manuscript Lists corrections ‘Revised draft’ of volume one B.448, B.449 Figures 2 folders. B.450, B.451 Published volumes Volume 1 (1986) is B.450, volume 2 (1985) is B.451. B.452-B.454 3 folders 6 folders. B.452-B.463 1986-1988 Contents of boxfile so labelled. Reviews of Scope 28 and Planet Earth in Jeopardy ‘1 Scope 28 reviews. 2 Executive summary. 3 Foreign papers. 4 CISAC’ Executive summary of Scope 28; Summaryof work since publication of Scope 28 languages. At B.456 is Warner's interview with the magazine Plain Truth (June 1987), ‘A British scientist speaks out on Nuclear other War!’ translated into a number of B.456-B.461 ‘Foreign language papers/articles’ 1986-1987 1986-1988 1986, ca 1988 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘CISAC Committee on International Security and Arms Control’ Correspondence re CISAC meeting, Washington DC, USA, 28-30 June 1986. Warner attended the meeting at which he talked about the work of ENUWAR. B.463-B.472 ‘Environment Special Issue 1988’ 1986-1988 Contents of boxfile so labelled. of the 30) (vol 1988 issue The June magazine Environment was devoted to the final findings of the ENUWAR project. It comprised ten articles reflecting the work of ENUWAR beyond the publication of Scope 28. Warner ‘The environmental effects of nuclear war: consensus and uncertainties’. introduction, general wrote the B.463-B.465 Correspondence, chiefly with Jane Scully, editor 3 folders. 3 folders. B.467-B.469 Drafts of other sections Drafts of Warner's introduction Copy of Environment vol 30, June 1988 : Earlier copies of Environment making reference to the work of ENUWAR ‘Responseson receipt of copies of Environment’ Contents of envelope so labelled. 1986-1988 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.473-B.485 Background material late 1980s background The bulk of this material, B.473-B.480, is the sequence of numbered a continuous sequence in boxfiles. It includes articles, reports, ENUWAR workshop papers, and peace and disarmament literature. Some of the items, including number 1, are missing from the sequence. [1]-414, papers kept as Also included are individual groups of material, again found in to specific topics or from particular organisations. boxfiles, relating B.473-B.480 Numbered sequence B.473 [1]-49 1 Dox. 1 box. 1 box. 1 box. 126-160 101-125 1 box. 231-300 161-230 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 301-342 1 box. 343-414 1 box. ‘Chernobyl technical reports and press-cuttings’ Accident, Reactor April 1986 Articles, Contents of boxfile so labelled. ‘UN Disarmanent Publications’ Contents of boxfile so labelled. ‘Press Cuttings’ Information Clearing reports of the World ‘Various reports’ Includes Centre. Contents of boxfile so labelled. Contents of boxfile so labelled. ‘Nuclear war project. Documents and press-cuttings’ Contents of boxfile so labelled. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.486-B.721 RADPATH 1988-1996 bring The move to establish RADPATH, ‘Pathwaysof Artificial Radionuclides’, began in Moscow in March 1988 at a workshop held to up-to-date the forecasts of environmental consequences of nuclear war made in the ENUWAR report SCOPE 28. During the workshop a special session considered the improved models of movement in the atmosphere and their validation by measurements The opportunity was taken to visit the stricken reactor, the abandoned town of Pripyat and the surrounding country (see B.384-B.408). At the following SCOPE General Assembly in Budapest during June 1988, a proposal to begin this study was agreed with a request for the Unit at Essex University to provide the administrative support. Chernobyl fallout. made on A planning meeting held later in 1988 at the Royal Society in London appointed a Steering Committee, with Warner as Chairman. identified sources by which radionuclides are dispersed, such as nuclear weapons tests, accidents as at Chernobyl, Windscale, Kyshtym and Three Mile Island, and other escapes from the nuclear fuel cycle, that could be analysed for data. It Union of and Aadioecology of MRadioecologists, as Pathways The material is arranged as follows: was published Biogeochemical, Three principal workshops were held in the UK at the University of Essex 1988 and 1991, and the University of Lancaster 1990. The latter afforded the opportunity to visit the nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at Sellafield. Other meetings with RADPATH participation were held in the USSR (Suzdal 1989, Gomel 1990, Zeleny Mys 1990 and Pushchino 1991), in Luxembourg 1990 through the International with BIOMOVS, Sweden 1990. RADPATH reported in 1993. after Its report Chernobyl: Artificial Radionuclides, SCOPE 50. Progress Reports Background material Finance and funding Published report B.570-B.572A Newsletters B.486-B.491A General B.492-B.569 Meetings B.573-B.607 B.608-B.703 B.704-B.718 B.719-B.721 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.486-B.491A General 1988-1992 B.486, B.487 Correspondence and papers re RADPATH proposal 2 folders. At B.486 is outline proposal submitted to the Royal Society, April 1988. B.488-B.491 ‘Radpath Continuation Project’ 1990-1992 Contents of folder so labelled divided into four for ease of reference: correspondence and papers re follow-up study to RADPATH (this was to became RADTEST). At B.488is draft proposal sent to the Royal Society. ‘Correspondence in connection with assistance with SCOPE project. RADPATH Contacts’ 1988-1991 B.492-B.569 Meetings B.492-B.495 B.492, B.493 Correspondence with participants re arrangements Contents of plastic wallet so labelled: correspondence re support for RADPATH project. Preliminary Planning Meeting, Royal Society, London, 7 November 1988 1989-1991 B.496-B.514 Workshop, University of Essex, 29 May-2 June 1989 2 folders. Agenda, list of participants, minutes Manuscript draft minutes, list of recipients F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.496-B.498 Arrangements Circular letters, office notes, provisional agendaetc. 3 folders. Notes and correspondence re ‘Possible participants’ B.500-B.502 ‘Alphabetically ordered responsesto invitation for May ‘89 meeting. SAC + Russians’ 3 folders. Correspondence re other invitations Agenda, list of participants, programme 7 folders. Subgroup reports Workshop report B.505-B.511 Workshop papers RE.01.89-RE.22.89 Contents of plastic wallet so labelled. First Case-Study Meeting, Lancaster, 26-30 March 1990 ‘Funds and Finance considerations’ and ‘Budget calculations’ ‘Invited participants/suggestions’ 1989-1990 B.515-B.533 1989-1990 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.516-B.519 ‘Russians/invitations/correspondence’ 1989-1990 Contents of folder so labelled divided into four for ease of reference. Contents retained in original order. Correspondence re arrangements for visit to British Nuclear Fuels plant at Sellafield 1989-1990 Arrangements, programme etc B.522-B.528 Meeting papers RL.01.90-RL.34.90 7 folders. ‘RADPATH U. of Lancaster + Sellafield’ 1989-1990 Subgroup reports Photocopy manuscript. Meeting report Contents of Warner's envelope so inscribed: four colour photographs, many of those featured identified on verso. Essex, 13-19 April 1991 Summary of the meeting; letters to Nature. ‘Budget. Calculations (& IUR finance)’ B.534-B.554 Final Review and Synthesis Meeting, University of 1990-1991 Contents of plastic wallet so labelled. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 The chief aim of this meeting was to prepare the final draft of the RADPATH report. During the meeting a RADPATH OpenDaywasheld (16 April) at which the Kuwait oil fires were considered (see B.1163). ‘Invitations’ Contents of plastic wallet so labelled. Lists of invitees and participants; biographical notes Material for RADPATH Open Day,16 April This Open Day was held to introduce the work of RADPATH to a scientists and interested parties. group wider of B.548-B.551 9 folders. 4 folders. Miscellaneous arrangements 2 folders. B.537, B.538 correspondence and papers’ re B.539-B.547 Other papers Meeting papers, RE.01.91-RE.43.91 These are mainly sections of the draft report. delegate) Includes other papers for the meeting, photocopy manuscript notes on the drafts of the report. Report on the meeting to IPAC by E. Steinnes (IUPAC Meeting report F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Finances and expenses B.555-B.559 Notebooks 1990-1991 1988-1991 Used by Linda Appleby, RADPATH administrator, for manuscript notes on proceedings of meetings and Steering Committee meetings, and miscellaneous notes on RADPATH business. ‘1) Budapest (VIlth SCOPE GENERAL Assembly) 2) Radpath preliminary planning meeting 07/11/88 3) Essex Radpath 29/05-02/06’ 1988-1989 Hardback notebook so labelled. ‘Essex Radpath meeting 29/05/89-02/06/89’ Hardback notebook so labelled. Hardback notebook so labelled. Unbound A4 writing pad so inscribed. Hardback notebook so labelled. ‘University of Lancaster 26-30 March 1990’ ‘Review & synthis [sic] meeting 13-19 April 1991’ 1989-1991 Meetings, workshops and symposia not organised by the RADPATH project representation therefrom. RADPATH was represented at a number of other meetings. All-Union conference on Principles and Methods of Landscape-Geochemical Technogenic Studies of B.560-B.569 Other meetings but with F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Radionuclides November 1989 Migration, Suzdal, USSR, 13-17 Arrangements; copy of paper presented by H.M. ApSimon; report on the meeting by ApSimon. ApSimon, P.J. Coughtrey, R. Kirchmann and C.S. Shapiro attended for RADPATH. 1st International Conference on Biological Aspects of the Consequences of the Chernobyl Atomic Power Station 10-18 September 1990 Accident, Zeleny USSR, Mys, Correspondence. D. Woodhead represented RADPATH. B.562, B.563 on Comparative the Seminar Enviromental Impact of Radionuclides released during Three Major Nuclear Accidents: Kyshtym, Windscale and Chernobyl, Luxembourg, 1-5 October 1990 Assessment of Russian and Ukrainian Sweden, 8-10 Stockholm, Correspondence re arrangements. BIOMOVS Workshop, October 1990 Correspondence, chiefly re participation on behalf of RADPATH of scientists; reports on the seminar by P.J. Coughtrey and A. Aarkrug. the All Union Conference on Geochemical Pathways of Artificial Radionuclides Migration in Biosphere, Gomel, USSR, 15-20 October 1990 Correspondencere participation; reports by E. Voice and P.J. Coughtrey; correspondence arising. C.S. Shapiro represented RADPATH. B.564-B.566 RADPATH 1990-1991 attendees (some funded by 2 folders. 3 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 International Union of Radioecologists) included P.J. Coughtrey, M. Frissel, J.A. Garland, F.J. Sandalls and E. Voice Meeting on Aquatic Pathways, Paris, France, 12-15 December 1990 1990-1991 Correspondencere arrangements andarising. This was a meeting of authors contributing to the Aquatic Pathways chapter fo the RADPATH report. Meeting October 1991 of SCOPE-China, Beijing, China, 22-25 Invitation (declined), related correspondence. International Geochemical Fifth Pathways of Migration in Biosphere, Pushchino, USSR, 9-13 December 1991 on Radionuclides Conference Artificial Newsletters 1988-1993 1988-1993 B.570-B.572 on workshop Newsletters B.570-B.572A Correspondence re arrangements. The newsletters series (15 issues) began in December 1988. It included notices of forthcoming workshops and non-RADPATH meetings of interest, reported in gave news of brief individuals and reproduced press articles of interest. and permissions to publish. Contents of folder so labelled: material for newsletters proceedings, associated with the project, 3 folders. ‘Newsletter’ 1990-1992 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.573-B.607 Finance and funding 1988-1993 General correspondencere funding of RADPATH ‘Correspondence Payments’ in connection with Funding 1989-1991 Contents accounts. of envelope so labelled: chiefly draft B.575-B.607 Funding bodies 1989-1993 Correspondence, applications, reports. In alphabetical order. British Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Committee National for International 5 folders. Fellowship of Engineering Fetzer Foundation France: Ministére de la Environnement B.577-B.581 1988-1991 Carnegie Corporation of New York Commission of the European Communities 1988-1989 International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme International Union of Radioecologists F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.587-B.591 Leverhulme Trust 1988-1991 5 folders. 1990-1991 B.593-B.596 Marin Community Foundation 1988-1989 Also material re San Francisco Foundation to whom the application was resubmitted. 4 folders. Medical Research Council Myrdal Foundation Nuffield Foundation 1988-1989 Royal Society Hooke Committee Sir Sigmund Sternberg Charitable Foundation United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation 5 folders. B.603-B.607 Wolfson Foundation 1988, 1989, 1993 1988-1989 1989-1993 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.608-B.703 Published report 1990-1996 Drafts of chapters and sections of chapters, with related correspondence with editors and publishers, notes on progress etc. authors, The chapters and sections thereof were renumbered and retitled during the compilation of the report. B.608-B.626 General correspondence and papers 1990-1996 Plans, editorial correspondence etc. B.608-B.610 Correspondence possible authors of sections etc coverage re of book, editors, 1990-1991 3 folders. 4 folders. 2 folders. 2 folders. 1990-1992 B.612-B.615 Editorial correspondence and papers B.618, B.619 Comments from reviewers B.616, B.617 Editorial correspondence and papers Photocopy manuscript planning notes 3 folders. Draft sections of the report were sent to reviewersfor pre-publication comment, November 1991-February 1992. Correspondence with copy editor, July-August B.620-B.622 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Correspondencere proofs Correspondence re publication Reviews 1993-1994 Return of original artwork B.627-B.633 Introductory material 1991-1993 B.627 List of contributors and acknowledgements ‘Preface’ Includes comments on drafts thereof. 3 folders. ‘Foreword’ ‘Introduction’ B.631-B.633 ‘Executive summary’ 1990-1992 Drafts of complete chapter, sections thereof, related correspondence. Chapter Two. Case-studies of Significant Radioactive Releases B.634-B.642 Chapter One. Sources. 9 folders. B.643-B.647 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Drafts of complete chapter, sections thereof, related correspondence. 5 folders. B.648-B.659 Chapter Three. Atmospheric Pathways Drafts of complete chapter, sections thereof, related correspondence. 12 folders. B.660-B.673 Chapter Four. Terrestrial Pathways Drafts of complete chapter, sections thereof, related correspondence. 14 folders. 14 folders. 2 folders. B.674-B.687 Chapter Five. Radionuclide Aquatic Pathways Drafts of chapter and related correspondence. Chapter Six. Artifical Radionuclides in the Urban Environment Behaviour and Decontamination of Drafts of complete chapter, sections thereof, related correspondence. 5 folders. Chapter Seven. Dosimetry and the Assessment of Environmental Effects of Radiation Exposure B.688, B.689 B.691-B.695 Appendices Glossary, methods of analysis, units, references. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.696, B.697 References 2 folders. B.698-B.703 Proof copy 6 folders. B.704-B.718 Background material 1980s-1990s of this material, B.708-B.717, The bulk the sequence of numbered background papers [1]-445, kept in boxfiles. It includes articles, reports, workshop papers, and peace and disarmamentliterature. A list of the material (arranged alphabetically by author)is at B.708. is Some of the items are missing from the sequence. B.718 are B.708-B.717 9 boxes. B.704-B.707 1989-1990 folder so labelled divided into Numbered sequence ‘RADPATH Bibliography details’ miscellaneous unnumbered press- At cuttings, photocopied articles etc. Contents of four: bibliographies and related correspondence and notes. 1989-1992 Reports to SCOPE Executive Committee. Miscellaneous material B.719-B.721 Progress Reports 1983-1998 3 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.722-B.1148A RADTEST 1992-1999 The test sites to be studied South The RADTEST programme was adopted by SCOPE in April 1993. It consisted of an international collaborative study involving Russia, USA, China, Kazakhstan, France, and the UK that focused on the releases of radioactivity test sites around the from nuclear test explosions at world. included Nevada (USA), Novaja Zemla (Russia), Semipalatinsk (Kazakhstan), Luc Bu Pu (Lop Nor) (China) and British and French test sites. The study thus included most of the nuclear explosions so far conducted. RADTEST wasofficially adopted as a project of ICSU-SCOPE (International Council of Scientific Unions -Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment) in April 1993. Islands (USA), Pacific RADTESTfocused on these principal tasks: on main focus will be capability humans. The ‘(1) To assess the existing data on deposition densities of radio nuclides both on and near the nuclear test sites. including areas downwind where potentially significant episodesof fallout have occurred. (2) To examine the migration of the radionuclides through the biosphere. including all pathways to humans. This will include the study of the effects on other biota that have impacts to characterize the nature and magnitude of the dose to humans. This will include dose reconstructions from past events, and also an increased for dose prediction from possible future accidental or deliberate explosions. (3) To analyze the data on the effects of these doses (including low doses) on human health. The Altaj Region of Russia, downwind from Semipalatinsk, will be an important area of focus. (4) To compare existing national models and develop new models of radioactive transport to better understand the movementof these radionuclides. (5) To establish a new and unique international data base existing that national radioactive contamination. This will provide new opportunities to validate models, construct new ones, and to help assess remediation and restoration needs.’ R.J.C. Kirchmann, was published in 1999. RADPATH held a series of workshops, in collaboration with the NATO Advanced Research Workshop prgramme, beginning with Vienna in January 1994. report, SCOPE 59: Nuclear Test Explosions: Impact on Human Populations and Environment, edited by Warner and correlates and extends the bases nuclear integrates, data test on Its F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Initially the project was run by an Executive Committee Scientific Advisory chaired by C.S. Shapiro, with a In late 1995 Committee under Warner's chairmanship. however the project was reorganised with Warner becomingchair of a new single Steering Committee. B.722-B.731 Launch of RADTEST B.732-B.795 General correspondence and papers B.796-B.1016 Meetings B.1017-B.1019 Newsletters B.1020-B.1033 Finance and funding B.1034-B.1040 Progress reports B.1041-B.1147 Published report B.1148, B.1148A Background material See also B.488-B.491. August-October November-December B.722-B.731 Launch of RADTEST 1992-1993 Correspondence and papers. The principal correspondent is C.S. Shapiro. March-April Includes minutes of RADPATH continuation meeting, University of Essex, 2 November. January-February F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 June-July Preparations for party visiting Irkutsk to survey Lake Baikal and surrounding area, August. Does not include Warner. July August Includes copy of RADTEST proposal sent to Royal Society. 1993-1998 B.732-B.795 October-December General correspondenceand papers office in Paris). The principal correspondents are C.S. Shapiro, chairman of 1995, who communicated extensively by fax and email with the project administration in Essex, and from early 1996 the R.J.C. Steering Commitee (with Warner as chairman). Linda Appleby (Essex office) and Veronique Plocq-Fichelet (SCOPE Vice-Chairman Committee to Kirchmann, Executive winter the of boxfiles contents arranged Chiefly single chronological sequence 1993-1998. The correspondence (chiefly in the form of faxes) includes RADTEST policy, and progress workshops, reports, funding and applications, and the publication of the project Report. arrangements meetings reports, for in a_ of F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 January-March B.734, B.735 April 2 folders. B.736-B.739 May 4 folders. B.740-B.745 June 6 folders. July August September October 2 folders. B.749, B.750 The Letter was not accepted for publication. At B.751A is Letter submitted for publication to the British Medical Journal on the effects of radioactive fallout from Chernobyl. B75) B: 751A November 2 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 December January Includes Research Workshop to be held in the USA. application draft to NATO for Advanced February April May B.760-B.763 September June-July November At B.760 is draft letter to the Economist magazine on Caesium-134 and nuclear testing. At B.765 is draft of Letter to Nature on Caesium-134 and nuclear testing. B.764-B.766 4 folders. October 3 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 December B.769, B.770 January 2 folders. February Bilsf27 Bile March 2 folders. April Includes letter from E. Voice to the BBC taking issue with casualty figures given for the Chernobyl accident. 2 folders. June September B.775, B.776 May Includes ‘Notes concerning the RADTEST meetings of 19 June’. Drafts of ‘Overview of SCOPE-RADTEST September-October July August F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.782-B.784 October 3 folders. Chiefly correspondence and papers re French nuclear tests. November December January-March April-June July-August November December September-October Includes drafts of Letter to the British Medical Journal, August, on radioactive fallout from nuclear bomb tests. March-May January February F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.796-B.1016 Meetings 1993-1998 For an overall list of papers given at the meetings see the boxlist at B.1232. B.796-B.872 NATO/RADTEST Advanced Research Workshop on Atmospheric Nuclear Tests (Environmental and Human Consequences), Vienna, Austria, 10-14 January 1994 1993-1996 Invitations B.797-B.799 Correspondence with participants 3 folders. Miscellaneous correspondence re arrangements Weekly summaries sent to C.S. Shapiro 1993-1994 Finance and funding 1993, 1996 Papers re visit of C.S. Shapiro to Essex for Planning Meeting, 8 October 1993 2 folders. Edited transcript of tape-recorded proceedings, 112pp typescript. B.805-B.819 Workshop papers RV.01.94-RV.48.94 Programme, lists of participants, list of papers etc. 1993-1994 15 folders. B.820, B.821 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 The cassette tapes are at B.823-B.854 below. Unedited typescript of parts of transcript referring to B.W. Church B.823-B.854 Cassette tape-recordings of proceedings Thirty two 90 minute tapes, numbered 1-32. Some tapes cover more than one day’s proceedings: B.823-B.829 (nos 1-7) 10 January B.829-B.837 (nos 7-15) 11 January B.837-B.846 (nos 15-24) 12 January B.847-B.852 (nos 24-30) 13 January B.852-B.854 (nos 30-32) 14 January ) ( Miscellaneous notes on the transcripts. Papers of Executive Committee meeting, 14 January 1994 Press-release Report on workshop to NATO, January 1994 Rapporteurs’ reports by H. Beck, A. Ryaboshapko and P.J. Coughtrey, O. Paviovsky, and R. Smale June ‘An overview of the RADTEST project and proceedings and papers in Vienna’ by L.J. Appleby Report on workshop to SCOPE Executive Committee, February 1994 Incomplete typescript draft with manuscript corrections, F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Typescript outline notes from working groups B.863-B.872 Publication of proceedings 1994-1996 B.863-B.870 Correspondence with publishers, contributors etc. 1994-1996 correspondence arising from the Includes general workshop at B.863. 8 folders. B.871, B.872 Typescript draft, 64pp + appendices 2 folders. B.873-B.941 NATO/RADTEST Advanced Research Workshop on Long Term Consequences of Nuclear Tests for the Environment and Population Health (Semipaltinsk/Altai Case Study), Barnaul, Russia, 5-9 September 1994 1993-1996 B.873-B.901 re arrangements, funding, 1993-1994 October-December General correspondence programme, speakersetc. Chiefly between C.S. Shapiro and the SCOPE office in Essex (mostly in the form of faxes). Chiefly re invitation from V.A. Koptyung, of the Russian Academy of Sciences, to hold the workshop in Russia. Award of NATO grant. Includes draft and completed application to NATO. February-March January F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.876, B.877 April 2 folders. B.878, B.879 May 2 folders. B.880-B.885 June 6 folders. B.886-B.895 July 10 folders. B.896-B.901 August 6 folders. Programme, lists of participants. B.903-B.906 Workshop papers RB.01.94-RB.09.94 At B.897-B.898 is correspondence re restriction on US Government employees travelling by domestic flights inside Russia. Including subsequent translations of Russian language Unnumbered workshop papers (in Russian) Unnumbered workshop papers and abstracts (in English) 1994-1995 4 folders. 3 folders 10 folders. B.907-B.909 B.910-B.919 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 papers. B.920, B.921 Reports of working groups etc. Some in Russian. 2 folders. B.922, B.923 Unbound A4writing pads Used by Linda Appleby, RADTEST administrator, for manuscript November- December. compiling report, notes for 2 folders. Reports on workshop, September and November B.928-B.938 Report to NATO, October Summaries of papers, March Correspondencearising from workshop Summaries of papers, September and December 2 folders. Chiefly re preparation Workshop proceedings. of reports and publication of 1994-1996 September B.929, B.930 October F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.931-B.933 November 3 folders. December January-August October-November December February-March 3 folders. B.942-B.962 B.942-B.986 on methodologies Radiation of dose 1993-1995 B.939-B.941 General correspondence re arrangements, participants etc. 1993-1995 ‘Overview of the Proceedings and Papers in Barnaul’ by V.1. Kiselev and E.V. Zaitsev from Nuclear RADTEST Workshop Explosions: reconstruction, epidemiology, and sub-surface transport’, Brussels and Liege, Belgium, 27-31 March 1995 April-June Chiefly between C.S. Shapiro, R. Kirchmann in Belgium and the SCOPE office in Essex (mostly in the form of faxes). November 1993-February 1994 1993-1994 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 August-September October B.946, B.947 November 2 folders. B.948, B.949 December 2 folders. B.950-B.954 January 5 folders. B.959-B.962 March 4 folders. 4 folders. B.955-B.958 February Programme; agenda for meetings; list of participants. 11 folders. Abstracts for papers RL.O1.95-RL.25.95. Workshop Book of Abstracts B.965-B.975 Workshop papers RL.01.95-RL.31.95. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.976, B.977 Other papers found with workshop material 2 folders. Minutes of committee and working group meetings held during the workshop Report on the workshopby the Scientific Secretariat Typescript drafts. B.980-B.984 Correspondence Workshop Report arising, including preparation of March-April May September 2 folders. 1995-1996 B.985, B.986 June-August Chiefly between R. Kirchmann, the SCOPE office in Essex RADTEST Mini-Workshop, Beijing, China, 19-21, October 1996 General correspondence programme, speakersetc. Workshop Report, 62pp typescript. B.987-B.1010 B.987-B.995 re arrangements, funding, 1995-1996 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 and the Chinese hosts (mostly in the form of faxes and printed out emails). September, December Includes invitation to hold RADTEST mini-workshop in China. January February March-May September October July August Other workshop material Workshop papers RC.01.96-RC.23.96 Programme, list of participants etc B.997-B.1004 8 folders. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Report on scientific presentations Photocopy manuscript and typescript drafts. Minutes of committee and working group meetings held during the workshop B.1008, B.1009 Correspondencearising, October-December 2 folders. Workshop Report First draft, November. B.1011-B.1016 Other meetings 1993-1998 14pp typescript. at a number of other Fax of typescript with manuscript corrections. ‘A visit to some scientific institutes in Russia’ by E. Voice RADTEST was represented meetings. Report on RADTEST ‘Health Effects’ meeting, Munich, Germany, 2 September 1995 Radiation Contamination, Kiev, Ukraine, 29 July-1 August Radiological First Consequences of the Chernobyl accident, Minsk, Belarus, 18-22 March 1996 NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Ocular Risk Assessment in Populations exposed to Environmental International Conference on the Circulars, participation. brief correspondence re RADTEST B.1014, B.1015 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 1997 E. Voice presented a paper on the RADTEST project, ‘Dosimetry, epidemiology: lessons from RADPATH, RADEST and other related studies’ by Warner, L.J. Appleby and Voice. reconstruction dose and Correspondence re RADTESTparticipation dose ‘Dosimetry, epidemiology: lessons from RADPATH, RADEST and other related studies’ by Warner, L.J. Appleby and E.H. Voice reconstruction and Typescript drafts. Notices for other meetings 1994-1998 B.1017-B.1019 Newsletters 1993-1998 of B.1020-B.1033 Lacks no. 4. 3 folders. interest, gave reported in news The newsletters series (19 issues) began in October 1993. It included notices of forthcoming workshops and non- RADTEST meetings of brief on workshop individuals proceedings, associated with the project, and reproduced press articles of interest. 1994-1997 Commission of the European Communities General material re funding of RADTEST Finance and funding Funding bodies 1992-1998 1993-1997 1992-1998 B.1021-B.1033 B.1021 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1022-B.1031 Leverhulme Trust 1992-1998 10 folders. At B.1022 is correspondence re establishment of the RADTESTproject. Royal Society 1993-1994 B.1034-B.1040 Progress reports 1993-1998 Progress reports to SCOPE Executive Committee and General Assembly. 7 folders. 1995-1999 B.1041-B.1062 General correspondence and papers 1995-1999 of the volume and 1995-1998 B.1041-B.1147 Published Report Correspondence re organisation progress towards completion Chiefly between the Essex office, Warner, C.S. Shapiro, R.J. Kirchmann and contributors. 3 folders. Corrrespondence with John Wiley & Sons Ltd, publishers Correspondence and papers re editorial meetings 1995-1999 1997-1998 13 folders. 6 folders. B.1041-B.1053 B.1054-B.1059 B.1060-B.1062 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 The meetings were held 17-18 February 1997, 18 June 1997 and 25 February 1998. B.1063-B.1065 Prefatory material 1997-1998 B.1063 List of contents B.1064, B.1065 Preface, foreword and Warner's ‘synthesis chapter’ 1997-1998 2 folders. B.1066, B.1067 Introduction (Chapter 2) 1996-1998 2 folders. B.1079-B.1084 B.1070-B.1078 B.1068, B.1069 Chapter 3. Countries 2 folders. Nuclear Weapons Test Programmes of 1996-1998 Chapter 5. Pathwaysfor Internal Exposure Chapter 4. Nuclear Explosions and their Environmental Contamination 10 folders. B.1090-B.1099 Chapter 7. Health Effects B.1085-B.1089 Chapter 6. Estimation of Doses 9 folders. 6 folders. 5 folders. 1996-1999 1996-1998 1996-1998 1996-1998 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1100-B.1127 Appendix: Lists and typesoftests 1995-1999 This includes documentation both of the data from nuclear weaponstests by China, France, India, the UK, USA and USSR, and of the correspondence re the attempts to gain access to the information. There is some general material relating to the preparation and publication of the appendix but the bulk is organised by country following Warner's own arrangement. ‘India’ Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Indi/China Data’ Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Russ Data’ 1996-1997 Contents of folder so inscribed. Contents of folder so inscribed. 2 folders. ‘UK Data’ 1995-1997 B.1104, B.1105 ‘USA Data’ 1995-1997 Contents of folder so inscribed. Israel, Pakistan and North Korea. At B.1105 is US Department of Energy report ‘United States Nuclear Tests July 1945 through September 1992’ Contents of envelope so inscribed: information on India, ‘Suspected States’ F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Contents of untitled folder: information on South Africa’s nuclear programme 1995-1997 B.1108-B.1116 Information on French nuclear weapons tests 1995-1997 6 folders and 3 volumes. At B.1112 is report (in English) ‘Radiological conditions in French Polynesia 1994’; at B.1114-B.1116 are the three volumes of ‘Les Atolls de Mururoa et de Fangataufa (Polynésie Francaise)’ B.1117-B.1119 Information and correspondence re Indian and Pakistani nuclear weaponstesting 3 folders. Includes print-outs from web sources. 1995-1998 1998, 1999 1996-1998 3 folders. B.1120-B.1127 8 folders. 2 folders. B.1128, B.1129 Glossary and index B.1130-B.1132 Correspondence with volume reviewer General and miscellaneous correspondence and papers 9 folders. Includes correspondence with R.J.C. Kirchmann as co- editor, the SCOPE office, contributors and publishers, and faxed pages of corrected draft. The reviewer was D. Champ of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. B.1133-B.1141 Corrections and revisions 1998-1999 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1142-B.1147 Complete draft of SCOPE 59 1996-1998 Chapters of SCOPE 59, at various stages of completion. 6 folders. B.1148, B.1148A Background material The bulk of this material, B.1148, is the sequence of numbered background papers RT0001-RT0063, kept as a continuous sequence. reports, workshop papers, and peace and disarmamentliterature. includes articles, It At B.1148A are miscellaneous press-cuttings, photocopied articles, print-outs from internet searches, etc. B.1149-B.1156 RADSITE 1996-1999 B.1149-B.1151 1997-1999 B.1152-B.1154 Funding of RADSITE Bolib5.5.1 156 Meetings General correspondence and papers This programme ‘Radioactivity from military installation sites and effects on population health’ was established to follow on from RADTEST in ‘assessing the legacy of military nuclear activities worldwide’. Warner wasinvolved in planning the study and invited to act as an adviser to the project. November 1998. Includes draft press-release on launch of RADSITE, General correspondence and papers B.1149-B.1151 1998 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1152-B.1154 Funding of RADSITE 1997-1998 General correspondence 1996-1998 Includes initial Royal Society support for RADSITE. Commission of the European Communities 1997-1998 Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust 1997-1998 B.1155, B.1156 Meetings Warner wasnotpresent. Warner senthis apologies. RADSITE, November 1998 Agenda, papers, draft minutes. Arrangements, programme, list of papers, minutes. RADSITE Contact Meeting, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA, 14 June 1998 similarities to aspects of ‘nuclear winter’ scenarios. Following the defeat in the 1991 war of the Iraqi forces occupying Kuwait, President Saddam Hussein of Iraq ordered the Kuwaiti oilfields to be set alight as his armies fled. The resulting dense smoke clouds threatened an bear environmental disaster and was thought to B.1157-B.1173 KUWAIT OIL FIRES F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Warner and a number of experts associated with the ENUWAR and RADPATH projects were independently interested in the Kuwaiti oil fires and were invited to hold an ad hoc study meeting under SCOPE auspices to survey the environmental impact (B.1164). the The material includes exchanges with colleagues on the impact of fires, arrangements for meetings, including a RADPATH Open Day meeting at the University of Essex, 16 April 1991 (see also B.536) which focused on the fires, and other meetings, and background information. oil See also B.1185 for recording of BBC Radio Essex interview with Warner on this subject. B.1157-B.1162 General correspondence and papers B.1163-B.1166 Meetings B.1167-B.1171 Papers by Warner Bitai72 Data B.1173 Background material Balt57, B31158 January B.1157-B.1162 General correspondenceand papers At B.1157 is M.C. McCracken’s initial analysis of the likely environmental results; at B.1158 is Warner's press release ‘Oil Fires and Nuclear Winter’, 28 January. June-November 2 folders. February April-May F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1163-B.1166 Meetings RADPATH Open Day,University of Essex, 16 April Agenda, programme, 7pp typescript of presentation by Warner on ‘Kuwait Oil Fires’. See B.534-B.554. Proposed Ad hoc ICSU/SCOPE study meeting on Gulf oil fires Correspondence re possible meeting, arrangements. Kuwait Oil Fire Conference, Harvard University, USA, 12- 14 August 1991 Arrangements; 1p report by |. Colbeck. Arrangements. B.1167-B.1171 1p typescript. Oil Fires and_ International Papers by Warner Institution, Washington DC, USA, lan Colbeck attended for SCOPE. Kuwait Environment Considerations, Darwin Scientific Foundation Conference, Smithsonian 28 September 1991 3pp typescript. ‘Control of response to disaster’, opening address to meeting of Institute of Quality Assurance, 5 March 1991 ‘War and Environment’, January 1991 See also B.1163. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘The environmental consequences of the Environmentvol 33 no. 5 (June 1991) Gulf War, 11pp manuscript rough draft; copy of Environment with Warner’sarticle therein. Letter to editor, The Chemical Engineer, September 1991 1p typescript. ‘Kuwait’s oil fires’, Science and Public Affairs, vol 6 no. 2 (1991) Invitation to submit article; offprint. See also E.59. Background material 1 bundle. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL Newspaper cuttings, nmagazine articles, photocopies etc. Photographic slides B.1203, B.1204 Computer disks B.1174-B.1187 Audio tapes B.1205-B.1210 Photographs B.1188-B.1201 Video tapes B.1202 Reel to reelfilm B.1174-B.1216 1980s-1994, n.d. B.1211-B.1216 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1174-B.1187 Audio tapes 1983-1991, n.d. B.1174-B.1176 Audio reel-to-reel tapes B.1174 TDK L-1800 1983, n.d. 1983 Inscribed on verso of box. November 1983. Used for meetings 15-17 90 minutes @ 7.5 ips. 7 inch reel. BASF LPR35 box containing ?older Agfa tape note inside box ‘SCOPE 16th [?] manuscript With Plenary’. 7 inch reel. TDK LX 35/90 B.1177-B.1180 B.1177-B.1187 Cassette tapes 1984-1991, n.d. 90 minutes @ 7.5 ips. 7 inch reel. With manuscript note inside box ‘SCOPE - Plenary 17 [?] See also B.823-B.854 for cassettes of NATO/RADTEST Advanced Research Workshop on Atmospheric Nuclear Tests, Vienna, Austria, January 1994. C90 tape. Inscribed ‘1st part of 10/2/84’ and ‘Morning session’ environmental India, 9-11 of Recordings consequences of nuclear war, New Delhi, February 1984 workshop Second on_ See B.262-B.266. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Inscribed ‘10/2/84 and 11/2/84’ and ‘10/2/84 IInd part’ and ‘11/2/84...Morning session’ C90 tape. Inscribed ‘11/2/84 Morning session. IInd part’ C90tape. Inscribed ‘11/2/84 Illrd part’ C90tape. B.1181, B.1182 ‘After the Winter. Sept 12th 1985: Wash. DC’ 2 copies. AD90 tape. Interview with Warner Broadcast on BBC World Service 18 August 1989. 2 copies. SA90 and D60tapes. ‘Five Scientists of the Apocalypse’ and ‘Apocalypse? No!’ Presented by Colin Tudge and produced by Nicholas Morgan. Recordings of BBC Radio programmes broadcast on 3 and 7 November 1988 respectively. XD60 tape. Inscription reads: ‘Interview about Chernobyl exclusion zone and radiation effects...Followed by interview with George Woodwell’. Interview with Warner on the Kuwaiti oil fires. Broadcast on BBC Radio Essex 23 January 1991. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Inscribed ‘BBC World Service - Nuclear Winter’ and Assignment’ LH-EI 120 tape. Inscribed ‘The World Tonight 24/8’ LH-El 120 tape. B.1188-B.1201 Video tapes 1983-1990, n.d. B.1188-B.1195 KCA video cassettes 1983, 1990, n.d. B.1188, B.1189 Proceedings of Conference on the Long Term Biological Consequences of Nuclear War, Washington DC, USA, 31 October-1 November 1983 1983 2 U-Matic KCA 60 tapes. Numbered A and B1-B4. B.1190-B.1194 Series of videos of ‘Chernobyl Accident [...] received from L.M. Khitrov 26-30/03/90’ With programme of the conference inside the box of B.1188. 3 Fuji U-Matic KCA 60 tapes (B.1190, B.1191, B.1193) and 2 Fuji U-Matic KCA 30 tapes (B.1192, B.1194). Broadcast 10 December 1983. ‘The Day After, Granada TV drama with studio discussion following B.1196-B.1201 VHS video cassettes 1983, 1984, n.d. Unidentified video Sony U-Matic KCA 60K tape. B.1196, B.1197 1983 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 E-180 video cassettes. 2 copies. Granada TV World Doomsday’ in Action documentary ‘After Broadcast 12 December 1983. E-60 video cassette. documentaries Two Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School produced by Department of The two short pieces are: ‘What are Soviet Children Saying about Nuclear War?’ a joint project between Harvard and International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and ‘In the Nuclear Shadow: What can the Children tell us?’. BBC2 broadcasts E-240 video cassette. B.1200A T-120 video cassette. Broadcast 23 and 24 September. The video was sent to Warner by W.R. Carter, a covering letter from him is enclosed within the video box. The three pieces are: ‘Threads’, drama by Barry Hines; ‘On the 8th Day’, drama-documentary; and Newsnight with studio discussion of issues raised by preceeding material. T-90 video cassette. Press cuttings from The Radio Times on the three programmes ‘The Nuclear Holocaust. A scientific forecast’ Japanese possibly transferred from PAL lowband video film. Broadcasting Service (NHK) production, F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 Reel to reel film Lawrence Livermore Laboratory tape labelled ‘ARAC [Atmospheric Release Advisory Capability] Response to the Chernobyl Reactor Accident’. With business card of C.S. Shapiro inside the case. 325ft, 8 min tape with sound and colour. B.1203, B.1204 Computer disks late 1980s Retained asillustrative samples. Three 5.25 inch floppy disks Used during ENUWAR project. Package of 3.5 inch floppy disks 21 disks. B.1205-B.1210 Photographs 1985-ca 1994 Used for draft of ENUWAR published report. See also A.205, B.281A, B.307 and B.529. 15 colour photographs. Photographs from the Workshop on Nuclear danger, Hiroshima and Tokyo, Japan, February 1985 See B.311-B.321A. Many feature Warner. F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘SCOPE. Photographs of Essex meeting’. ca 1987 Contents of envelope so inscribed with note inside from J.M. Gardner August 1987. Photographs of delegates socialising. Warner is featured once. The delegates wear ENUWARbadges with the armsof Essex University but it is not clear which meeting is concerned. 8 monochrome photographs B.1207-B.1209A Photographs from Final ENUWAR workshop, Moscow, USSR, March 1988 andvisit to Chernoby! The visit took place during the workshop (see B.402). ‘Photographs of Moscow/Chernobyl (March 1988)’ Contents of envelope so labelled. 12 colour photographs. 10 colour photographs. Warner is featured in 4 photographs. 8 colour photographs. ‘Prof. M. Williamson. Chernobyl Visit Prints (Captions on Reverse)’ ‘Photographs of Moscow and Chernobyl! March ‘88 (Rec’d April 5 from Takeshi Ohkita)’. 3 colour photographs. One copyhas the signatures of some of those present on verso. Group photographs from unidentified occasion ca 1994 B.1209A Photocopies of group photograph of participants F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1211-B.1216 Photographic slides 1988, 1993, n.d. Plastic slide box labelled ‘ENUWAR slides. SCOPE 28 Vol.1 [...] Vol.2 [..]’ Late 1980s 43 slides. Plastic slide wallet with SCOPE ENUWAR label inscribed ‘Sir Frederick Warner - ENUWAR slides’ Inside the wallet is Nuclear War lecture, Sao Paulo December 1988’. list of slides titled ‘Environment and 38 slides. Card slide box labelled ‘Budapest 88 ENUWAR summary Slides’ 6 slides. 26 slides. 15 slides. Plastic slide wallet with SCOPE RADPATH label inscribed ‘Sir Frederick Warner’ Card slide box labelled ‘Complete Black set. SCOPE ENUWAR Volume 1 (-slide 5 31/1/0/88) Inside the wallet are twolists of slides, one titled ‘Nuclear 4th Winter-Chernobyl-Kuwait-Connections March of Chemistry’, the other ‘Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Accident’. Used for slides of Chernobyl and environs. Untitled card slide box 26 slides. 1993 University of Essex/Royal Soicety Thursday F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1217-B.1235 SCOPE UNIT AT ESSEX 1983-1998 B.1217-B.1219 Staff and finance B.1220-B.1225 Relations with the University of Essex B.1226-B.1233 Project archives B.1234, B.1235 Articles on the completed ENUWAR, RADPATH and RADTESTprojects B.1217-B.1219 Staff and finance 1985-1997 1985-1997 Including appointment of R.J.C. Kirchmann as Visiting Research Fellow, 1996-1997. Lists of staff duties etc. Finance B.1220-B.1225 1985-1997 1983-1997 B.1220-B.1222 Institute for Environmental Research Relations with the University of Essex 2 folders. This inter-departmental research and teaching institute was established in 1992 ‘to develop and expand the environmental research and teaching activities which have been carried out for many years at the University of Essex’ Warner wasitsfirst chairman. It included the SCOPE Unit which also acted asthe institute’s secretariat. B.12241; Bal222 Miscellaneous papers Steering Committee meetings F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1223, B.1224 Reports on work of SCOPE Unit at Essex 1994-1998 B.1223 ‘Introduction Management and Health, vol 7, no. 2 (1996) RADTEST’, SCOPE - Environmental 1994-1996 Correspondence from volume. publishers; copy of published reported This edtion of the journal Environmental Management and Health environmental research at the University of Essex. Warner contributed an article on RADTEST (above) and, with L.J. Appleby, ‘The post-Chernobyl environmental situation’. multidisciplinary on Short pieces on work of SCOPE Unit at Essex 1994, 1998, n.d. Miscellaneous material 1983-1997 B.1226-B.1233 Project archives 1997-1998 of was given to the retention beginning of the General SCOPE material three SCOPE projects, From the a consideration comprehensive archive to document the work of the projects. The archives were placed in the Albert Sloman Library of the University of Essex and box lists were created of some of the material. 1997, n.d. Box lists of ‘SCOPE ARCHIVES The Chernobyl Reactor accident 1986’, ‘SCOPE ARCHIVES Nuclear power reactors’ and ‘SCOPE ARCHIVES’ miscellaneous papers relating to Risk assessment. ‘SCOPE-ENUWAR ASSESSMENT PAPERS Outline arrangement’ 1997, box list of SCOPE ENUWAR Archives, 21pp. ARCHIVES/RISK The box list includes the titles and authors of workshop papers. 1997, 1998; nd: B.1227-B.1230 ENUWAR B.1227 F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 ‘ENUWAR ARCHIVE MATERIAL’, ‘SCOPE-ENUWAR INDEX OF FILES’ Lists of ENUWAR workshops and workshop papers Minutes of meeting on the ENUWAR Archives, University of Essex Library, 8 January 1998 RADPATH Outline lists of SCOPE RADPATH archives, workshop papers. B.1232, B.1233 RADTEST ca 1998 B.1232 B.1234, B.1235 List of workshop papers ‘Studies environmental radioactivity’ by L.J. Appleby impacts the of of List of ‘RADTEST ARCHIVE MATERIAL’ Articles on the completed ENUWAR, RADPATH and RADTESTprojects 5pp typescript. ‘Dosimetry, epidemiology: lessons from RADPATH, RADTEST and related studies’ by Warner, L.J. Appleby and E.H. Voice 13pp typescript + references. nuclear weapons and dose reconstruction and F.E. Warner NCUACS 144/1/06 Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, B.1-B.1240 B.1236-B.1240 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BACKGROUND MATERIAL 1980s-1990s ‘Nuclear power reactors: radiation and nuclear safety: articles, technical reports and correspondence’ ‘Nuclear Power’ ‘Papers on radioactivity’ Chiefly on radon in the UK. ‘Chemical Enviromental legislation’ Plant Disasters’ and ‘Pollution and ‘UN (Disarmanent)’