Governments around the world are considering a range of waste management and disposal options, usually involving deep geologic placement, although there has been limited progress toward implementing long-term waste management solutions. As of October 2017 forty-eight nuclear power stations are in operation but, unfortunately, five major nuclear accidents have occurred in past. Our past experiences suggest that common issues were not necessarily physical health problems directed attributable to radiation exposure, but rather psychological and social effects. Additionally, there are concerns about developing countries rushing to join the so-called nuclear renaissance without the necessary infrastructure, personnel regulatory framework and saf...
The article discusses the public health aspects of disposing of radioactive nuclear waste by launchi...
Includes bibliographical references.The energy poverty being witnessed in many developing countries ...
Fortunately so far nuclear accidents happened in developed countries. What if they occur in developi...
Healthy and clean environment is a fundamental right in India, simultaneously in modern time energy ...
Nigeria’s current dismal national power generation capacity provides impetus for the present quest b...
Magister Legum - LLMAfrican states are interested in the development of nuclear power (also referred...
Nuclear technology is widely used nowadays. However, this technology is not flawless. First, waste a...
First paragraph: Human use of radioactivity is increasing in fields such as nuclear power generation...
437 nuclear power plants are in operation at present around the world to meet increasing energy dema...
Uranium is vital to nuclear power generation. Its hazard is a formidable threat to life forms. A sma...
In recent years many countries have taken a step into nuclear power generation as an alternative to ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
The civilian radioactive waste encompasses a wide range of materials, most of the current debate foc...
This paper provides the natural consequences of the creation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), e...
Finding an alternative energy source to fossil fuels is becoming increasingly important. This has le...
The article discusses the public health aspects of disposing of radioactive nuclear waste by launchi...
Includes bibliographical references.The energy poverty being witnessed in many developing countries ...
Fortunately so far nuclear accidents happened in developed countries. What if they occur in developi...
Healthy and clean environment is a fundamental right in India, simultaneously in modern time energy ...
Nigeria’s current dismal national power generation capacity provides impetus for the present quest b...
Magister Legum - LLMAfrican states are interested in the development of nuclear power (also referred...
Nuclear technology is widely used nowadays. However, this technology is not flawless. First, waste a...
First paragraph: Human use of radioactivity is increasing in fields such as nuclear power generation...
437 nuclear power plants are in operation at present around the world to meet increasing energy dema...
Uranium is vital to nuclear power generation. Its hazard is a formidable threat to life forms. A sma...
In recent years many countries have taken a step into nuclear power generation as an alternative to ...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
The civilian radioactive waste encompasses a wide range of materials, most of the current debate foc...
This paper provides the natural consequences of the creation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), e...
Finding an alternative energy source to fossil fuels is becoming increasingly important. This has le...
The article discusses the public health aspects of disposing of radioactive nuclear waste by launchi...
Includes bibliographical references.The energy poverty being witnessed in many developing countries ...
Fortunately so far nuclear accidents happened in developed countries. What if they occur in developi...