Energy in COVID-19 Working Group Update: November 30, 2020
Andrew Rosenthal created this pie chart as part of the Energy in COVID-19 working group’s October Research Brief.
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Alexi MartinThe report’s bibliography is extensive and the report contains many direct quotes and figures. This indicates the article took a long time to put together and create- increases its credibility and use as a resource in this topic.
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Alexi MartinEmergency response is dicussed in this article through discussion of those who responded to the disaster were the ones who had the most health issues. This reponse created the new economy to support the country in lieu of a percentage of its population becoming unable to work.
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Alexi MartinThe audience the film best addresses is the public who knew about the nuclear event, but were not informed to the extent of what had happened or its ramifications on the future.
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Alexi MartinEmergency response is not discussed in this article, however if these people had imediate attention after the intial event they had experienced they may not still be suffereing from seizure disorders.
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