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Crisis without end

the medical and ecological consequences of the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe

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An edition of Crisis without end (2009)

Crisis without end

the medical and ecological consequences of the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe

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"On the second anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, an international panel of leading medical and biological scientists, nuclear engineers, and policy experts assembled at the prestigious New York Academy of Medicine. A project of the Helen Caldicott Foundation and co-sponsored by Physicians for Social Responsibility, this gathering was a response to widespread concerns that the media and policy makers had been far too eager to move past what are clearly deep and lasting impacts for the Japanese people and for the world"--Amazon.com.

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Table of Contents

Introduction -- Helen Caldicott
No nuclear power is the best nuclear power -- Naoto Kan
Living in a contaminated world -- Hiroaki Koide
Another unsurprising surprise -- David Lochbaum
The findings of the Diet Independent Investigation Committee -- Hisako Sakiyama
The contamination of Japan with radioactive cesium -- Steven Starr
What did the world learn from the Fukushima accident? -- Akio Matsumura
Effects of ionizing radiation on living systems -- David Brenner
The initial health effects at Fukushima -- Ian Fairlie
The biological consequences of Chernobyl and Fukushima -- Timothy Mousseau
What the World Health Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, and International Commission on Radiological Protection have falsified -- Alexey V. Yablokov
Congenital malformations in Rivne, Ukraine -- Wladimir Wertelecki
What did they know and when? -- Arnold Gundersen
Management of spent-fuel pools and radioactive waste -- Robert Alvarez
Seventy years of radioactive risks in Japan and America -- Kevin Kamps
Post-Fukushima food monitoring -- Cindy Folkers
Gender matters in the atomic age -- Mary Olson
Epidemiologic studies of radiation releases from nuclear facilities -- Steven Wing
Cancer risks from exposure to low levels of ionizing radiation -- Herbert Abrams
The rise and fall of nuclear power -- David Freeman
The nuclear age and future generations -- Helen Caldicott.

Edition Notes

"From the symposium at the New York Academy of Medicine, March 11-12, 2013."

Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.17/990952117
Library of Congress
TK1365.J3 C75 2014, TK1365.J3C75 2014

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Pagination
243 pages
Number of pages
243

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OL27168723M
Internet Archive
crisiswithoutend0000unse
ISBN 10
1595589600
ISBN 13
9781595589606
LCCN
2014023689
OCLC/WorldCat
881518504

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