Webinar Recording Radiation Regulation, Past and Future
Recording of the webinar session on Radiation Regulation with Kiyoshi Kurokawa Allison Macfarlane and
Panel Discussion: Radiation Archives, Past and Future
Recording of 5pm Monday 8 March 2021 PST = 10:00 Tuesday 9 March 2021 JST
Panel Discussion of Radiation Archives, Past and Future
Kim Fortun, From Bhopal To Fukushima And Next Generation Disaster Governance
Presentation at the UCLA's Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, 1 March 2021 kicking off the Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance symposium.
Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance Flyer
This is the flyer for the Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance symposium
Okinawa - The Pentagon’s Toxic Junk Heap of the Pacific 沖縄、太平洋のペンタゴン毒性ゴミ溜め
Jon Mitchell's 2013 article the contamination of Okinawa Island by US Military Bases that take up 20% of the land.
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Jacob NelsonThis article has been referenced in a wide variety of emergency medicine journal articles, ranging from flood protocols, use of cell phones in disaster enviroments, earthquakes and medical complications, to the costs of disaster consequences. Many of the articles referencing this paper appear to go into greater depth for some of the epidemics and diseases that were touched on in the research article. These include hepatitis E, Leptospirosis, cholera, and tetanus.
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Jacob NelsonThis article shows how some communities that, in the opinion of the Disaster Accountability Project organization, are within an effective radius of a nuclear incident at Indian Point and have little or no emergency plan for this kind of event. This is primarily due to these communities not having the knowledge that they could be effected by an event of this nature if they are over 10 miles away from the plant. Also, many of the communities that said they had not undergone any studies in relation to the plant's effects on their own community or developed any emergency plans because they cannot without federal aid. These counties and towns are not well-enough informed and are lacking the funding from the government in order to provide for their own safety if a nuclear accident were to occur
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Jacob NelsonEmergency response is addressed in a broad sense of the major risk factors associated with a natural disaster and epidemics. The main points they make are that preparedness, with a focus on availability of safe water and primary healthcare services, along with surveillance for the beginnings of an epidemic, are necessessay for a strong response to a disaster situation
Webinar recording (3/23/2021) Radiation Education, Past and Future
with panelists: Sulfikar Amir, Rethy Chhem, Brien Hallett, Johnnye Lewis, Sonja D. Schmid, Chris Shuey, Noboru Takamura