First published in 1989, Chernobyl: The Long Shadow offers a
balanced review of what happened there, why and how it happened,
and what the main lessons and implications of the accident are.
It looks back on events during and after the disaster, in
particular reviewing how it and the radiation fallout were dealt
with in different countries and looks forward to how the incident
might affect the nuclear power industry around the world. The book
explores the significance of the accident within the Soviet Union,
considers its impact on public confidence in nuclear power, and
reviews what improvements are necessary in emergency planning
throughout the rest of the world.
It is written from an inter-disciplinary perspective; based on
detailedscienctific research, which is described in non-specialist
terms, it considers themes like attitudes to nuclear power and
political reaction to the accident itself. It sets the Chernobyl
accident into a proper context.
Chernobyl: The Long Shadow will appeal to students and teachers
of geography, environmental science, international politics,
nuclear physics, and to anyone interested in current affairs and
environmental problems.
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