Nuclear and Radiation Waste: Prospects and Futility The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant led to the largest ever release of radioactive materials into the atmosphere. Since then, solving
Charitable foundations work: “The future, which, perhaps, never existed” According to the latest data, many more children died as a result of the Chernobyl disaster than previously thought. It is the time
Corruption Zone: who needs Chernobyl forests? The Chernobyl exclusion zone is 260,000 hectares of land, 70% of which are forests. Clearing and selling them has long been a business,
Smoke and ash – who benefits from the fires around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 2020? Forests in the Chernobyl zone have been burning for more than 20 days. As soon as rescuers manage to extinguish some hotbeds of
The Chernobyl Radiation-Ecological Biosphere Reserve For many years, the public and scientists argued over the creation of a protected area around the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Some claimed that
Chernobyl today Until recently, Chernobyl and Pripyat would have hardly been called tourist cities. A few years ago, this could not even have occurred. They,
Chernobyl can not be considered the past The structure, wrapped in a dull gray metal dome, is still the most dangerous building on the planet. Approaching its walls, a special
The Chernobyl nuclear power station: consequences of the tragedy The modern world is a witness and a judge of the tragic events associated with one of the most terrible catastrophes in the