Chernobyl Disaster in the Soviet Union
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Actions and events
- Chernobyl Day 2010
- International Day Of Action For A Nuclear-Free Future (2011)
- Sizewell Chernobyl anniversary camp and demo (UK, 2012)
- Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance 2014
- Action weeks for a future after Chernobyl and Fukushima: 2014, 2015
Irresponsible
Guided tours to the nuclear exclusion zone of the catastrophe - caution! This article downplays the risks of radiation while scientific sounding data is mentioned without telling that any additional radiation dose is to be avoided. They don't speak about the alpha and beta radiation regular Geiger counters can't detect. Don't trust travel agencies promoting adventure trips to atomic disaster zones - there safety measures and advice will probably again underestimate the actual threats.
Media releases
- 28 years after Chernobyl: Number of victims continues to grow. Nuclear accidents have long term consequences and come at a high cost (April 28, 2014)
Tools
Further information
- Report: The health effects of the nuclear disasters in Fukushima and Chernobyl 30 years living with Chernobyl, 5 years living with Fukushima (IPPNW/PSR, April 2016)