danger of nuclear catastrophe

  • 1Nuclear winter — For other uses, see Nuclear winter (disambiguation). Nuclear weapons History Warfare Arms race Design Testing …

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  • 2Nuclear safety — covers the actions taken to prevent nuclear and radiation accidents or to limit their consequences. This covers nuclear power plants as well as all other nuclear facilities, the transportation of nuclear materials, and the use and storage of… …

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  • 3Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe — is a 2004 book by Harvard scholar Graham Allison. Allison explains that terrorists have been striving to acquire and then use nuclear weapons against the United States. During the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, President George W. Bush and… …

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  • 4Nuclear terrorism — Terrorism Definitions · Counter terrorism International conventions Anti terrorism legislation Terrorism insurance …

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  • 5Catastrophe de Tchernobyl — 51°23′22.39″N 30°05′56.93″E / 51.3895528, 30.0991472 …

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  • 6Nuclear power debate — For nuclear energy policies by nation, see Nuclear energy policy. For public protests about nuclear power, see Anti nuclear movement. Three of the reactors at Fukushima I overheated, causing meltdowns that eventually led to hydrogen explosions,… …

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  • 7Corium (nuclear reactor) — LFCM redirects here. For the airport, see List of airports by ICAO code: L. The Three Mile Island reactor 2 after the meltdown. Corium, also called fuel containing material (FCM) or lava like fuel containing material (LFCM), is a lava like molten …

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  • 8Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant Exclusion Zone — Coordinates: 51°18′0″N 30°0′18″E / 51.3°N 30.005°E / 51.3; 30.005 …

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  • 9Face au danger — Titre original Surviving Disaster Genre Simulation Série du survie Créateur(s) Cade Courtley Production Alex Graham Jonathan Hewes Acteurs principaux Cade Courtley Pays d’origine États Unis Chaîne …

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  • 10Accident nucléaire de Fukushima — 37° 25′ 17″ N 141° 01′ 57″ E / 37.42138889, 141.0325 …

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