Sentences with phrase «nuclear disaster give»

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Given limited public knowledge about the details of nuclear energy and encumbered access to disaster sites, the media have disproportionate power around the globe to shape public knowledge, perception, and reaction to nuclear crises, Pascale said.
Tokyo Electric Power Co must give a fuller account of the Fukushima disaster and address its «institutionalized lying» before it can expect to restart another nuclear station, the world's largest, said a local government official who holds an effective veto over the utility's revival plan.
After the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, a group of children was given a daily dose of spirulina, and then followed by the Institute of Radiation Medicine in Minsk.
He stages a grand disaster in a nuclear power plant, drags us around the world to offer up exotic locales and inserts a ridiculous romantic subplot to give us all the quivering lip close - ups a thriller needs.
... She connected to nuclear decay, local customs, policies regarding clean up after a disaster etc. (all things she is deeply interested in), and then she talked about her struggles in statistics and how applying the knowledge from chemistry gave context to what she had been attempting to master in statistics.
Won't give too much away as don't want to ruin the plot of the game but if you are looking for game that combines action along with rebuilding the world after a nuclear disaster than this is the game for you.
We've covered Hyperion Power's (sort of) portable nuclear power module a couple of times and have given fairly extensive coverage to the environmental disaster that is the Alberta Tar Sands.
We've covered Hyperion Power's (sort of) portable nuclear power module a couple of times and have given fairly extensive coverage to the environmental disaster that
CEO corner, Jim EvansWhen the number of tourists to Japan plummeted thanks to a tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster, there were hints that the Japanese Tourism Agency would be giving away 10,000 flights to travelers in an effort to pump a little tourist activity into the industry.
Given the unlimited downside of nuclear war and what we now know about the near - disasters of Cold War brinkmanship, it certainly suggests focus on the goal of avoiding escalating crises involving nuclear weapons, and this goal has vast consequences for America's whole approach to China.
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