Chernobyl, human and environmental consequences

Assessment of the Chernobyl disaster by the New York Academy of Sciences, full text in English. 349 pages .pdf. 2010

Original film title: "chernobyl. Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment ”

Summary by P.Langlois:

"According to a book published in 2010 by the New York Academy of Science and entitled" Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the Environment ", there were 985 000 deaths that are attributable to this accident (1986-2004), not counting the countless sick people and children born deficient and / or deformed. This book is the result of a study covering 5 articles written by Russian doctors and specialists who were at the heart of this tragedy and treated populations. "

More:
- Debate and information on the results of Chernobyl overall cost and human and health outcomes
- The deaths per amount of energy produced from fossil and nuclear fuels
- IAEA disaster report

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