Crisis Without End by Helen Caldicott
The Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Catastrophe
A concise, evidence-based account of the medical, ecological, and human consequences of nuclear weapons and nuclear war, detailing how blast, fire, and radiation would overwhelm healthcare systems, cause immediate and long-term suffering (including genetic and carcinogenic effects), contaminate food and water supplies, and disrupt ecosystems and agriculture, and arguing that these irreversible harms make nuclear arms incompatible with public health and global survival, calling for urgent policy change and public mobilization.
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