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No immediate danger. Prognose for a radioactive earth (1985)

AuthorRosalie Bertell
Date1985
Classification 6.01.4.80/02 (RADIATION - DISCUSSION ON LOW-LEVEL RADIATION)
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From the publication:

Why do governments persistently claim that there is 'no immediate danger'
from low-level radiation?

Why do researchers in this area continually find that they 'come up against
the military'?

We know we face extinction if nuclear war ever begins. But this unique book
says something new. We face the same extinction even if the bombs never fall.
The production alone of nuclear energy and nuclear weapons is initiating the
death crisis of our species.

Dr Rosalie Bertell's research suggests that escalating radiation levels have already
caused some 16 million casualties. Yet even after Three-Mile Island, Windscale
(Sellafield) and other catastrophes, politicians and establishment scientists are
assuring us that we have nothing to fear.

No Immediate Danger looks to the peace movements worldwide, and to the
women's movement in particular, to force the radical changes that are necessary
for the survival of life on this earth.

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