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Nuclear Tests

Marcus Blackwell

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Nuclear Tests explores the extensive history and far-reaching consequences of over two thousand nuclear detonations worldwide. It examines how these tests have profoundly impacted the environment, human health, and international relations, while also tracing the efforts to control nuclear proliferation. One intriguing aspect is how nuclear testing, initially seen as a display of scientific prowess, led to widespread radioactive contamination, affecting ecosystems and human populations for generations. The book highlights the Cold War's role in fueling the nuclear arms race, and the subsequent debates on nuclear disarmament and global security.

 
The book progresses by first laying the historical groundwork, detailing the scientific discoveries that initiated nuclear weapons development. It then delves into the atmospheric testing era, where numerous explosions exposed soldiers and civilians to radiation. It also explores the long-term environmental consequences, such as soil and water contamination, and the health impacts, including radiation-related diseases.

 
By combining historical analysis, scientific data, and personal accounts, Nuclear Tests provides a comprehensive and balanced perspective on this pivotal period in human history, making it a valuable resource for understanding the nuclear age.
Disponible depuis: 17/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 73 pages.

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