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100 1  Brown, Kate|eVerfasser.|4aut 
245 10 Manual for survival :|ba Chernobyl guide to the future
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cKate Brown. 
246 13 Chernobyl guide to the future 
246 30 Chernobyl guide to the future 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bHighBridge,|c2019. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 1  Read by Christina Delaine. 
520    Dear Comrades! Since the accident at the Chernobyl power 
       plant, there has been a detailed analysis of the 
       radioactivity of the food and territory of your population
       point. The results show that living and working in your 
       village will cause no harm to adults or children. So began
       a pamphlet issued by the Ukrainian Ministry of Health-
       which, despite its optimistic beginnings, went on to warn 
       its readers against consuming local milk, berries, or 
       mushrooms, or going into the surrounding forest. This was 
       only one of many misleading bureaucratic manuals that, 
       with apparent good intentions, seriously underestimated 
       the far-reaching consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear 
       catastrophe. After 1991, international organizations from 
       the Red Cross to Greenpeace sought to help the victims, 
       yet found themselves stymied by post-Soviet political 
       circumstances they did not understand. International 
       diplomats and scientists allied to the nuclear industry 
       evaded or denied the fact of a wide-scale public health 
       disaster caused by radiation exposure. Efforts to spin the
       story about Chernobyl were largely successful; the 
       official death toll ranges between thirty-one and fifty-
       four people. In reality, radiation exposure from the 
       disaster caused between 35,000 and 150,000 deaths in 
       Ukraine alone. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Radioactive fallout|xHealth aspects. 
650  0 Nuclear weapons|xTesting|xHealth aspects. 
650  0 Radioactive fallout survival. 
650  0 Nuclear accidents|xEnvironmental aspects. 
650  0 Nuclear weapons|xTesting|xEnvironmental aspects. 
650  0 Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986
       |xEnvironmental aspects. 
650  0 Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986
       |xPolitical aspects. 
650  0 Ionizing radiation|xHealth aspects. 
650  0 Radioactive pollution|zUkraine. 
700 1  Delaine, Christina. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
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