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| 100 | _aGould Peter | ||
| 245 | _aFire in the rain : The democratic consequences of Chernobyl | ||
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_aCambridge _bPolity Press _c1990 |
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| 365 | _bRs.573.19 | ||
| 505 | _aContents; Acknowledgments; Preface: Connecting things up; A Ukrainian spring 2 A scientific and technical excursion 3 So what happened at Chernobyl? 4 Courage and cowardice 5 Exodus from Wormwood 6 Where do you put it when it won't go away? 7 How do we measure radiation? 8 A cloud over Europe 9 How much radiation is safe? 10 Eastern Europe: Now I know the official explanation I'm still frightened 11 Western Europe: So why did you say something else yesterday? 12 Sweden: Signals in the noise 13 Norway: Do it and we'll find the money 14 The Sami: How do we survive? 15 How to make problems disappear: The bureaucratic management of crisis 16 Cost and safety: A very silly way to boil water 17 Atomic energy: Dissolving the glue of trust 18 Aristotle's Virtues and inherently safe reactors Appendix: Computing energies and doses Bibliography Index | ||
| 650 | _a1. Environmental Protection - Chernobyl Catastrophe2. Chernobyl Catastrophe - Ecological Disaster | ||
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