Radioactive Performances: Teaching about Radiation after the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
Following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster and its release of radioac- tive contamination, the Japanese state put into motion risk communica- tion strategies to explain the danger of radiation e
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josh.correiraThe article appears to produced from numerous studies and research articles with data, as mentioned above, from sources like the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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josh.correiraEmergency response does not appear to be specifically mentioned, instead the factors that could lead up to epidemics and disasters are studied. The conditions in the aftermath of disasters were also studied.
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josh.correiraThe policy was drafted by Governor Cuomo as well as the NYS DOH
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josh.correiraI'm not sure what this question is asking. The situation was clearly worsened by the EPA allowing people to move back into their homes following the collapses and no reference to damage control was made in this article.
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josh.correiraThe program collaborates with international universities, private companies, international organizations (including the IAEA), and I assume receives funding as such.
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josh.correiraThe report was published by L'institut de hautes études internationales et du développement on revues.org
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josh.correiraThe only major complaint in regards to the plan that I have found is that it costs the designated ebola treatment hospitals significant amounts of money for appropriate waste disposal of PPE used during treatment.
In the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, citizen scientists collectively tracked and monitored residual radioactivity in Japan, legitimizing alternative views to an official assessm