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News ReleasesUn nouveau cours en ligne gratuit intitue Une introduction au rayonnement est maintenant disponible sur le site web de l?Institut de radioprote2012-06-13 Radiation Safety Institute of Canada Un nouveau cours en ligne intitule 'Une introduction au rayonnement' est maintenant disponible sur le site web de l'Institut de radioprotection du Canada, au www.radiationsafety.ca. Radiation Safety In the Workplace Podcast, Part II2011-12-15 Radiation Safety Institute of Canada The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), in collaboration with the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada, has just released Part II of a special two-part mini-series Podcast on r... Sources Select ResourcesEvidence Meltdown Monbiot, George Article 2011 The Guardian The green movement has misled the world about the dangers of radiation. Nuclear opponents have a moral duty to get their facts straight Monbiot, George Article 2011 The Guardian My request to Helen Caldicott was a simple one: I asked her to give me sources for the claims she had made about the effects of radiation. Helen had made a number of startling statements during a tele... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - April 23, 2016Science and its enemies Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2016 Connexions Our society and its institutions, public and private, regularly tell us that science, and education in the sciences, are crucial to our future. These public declarations are strangely reminiscent of t... Prescription for SurvivalA Debate on the Future of Nuclear Energy Between Anti-Coal Advocate George Monbiot and Anti-Nuclear Activist Dr. Helen Caldicott Article 2011 Democracy Now! The crisis in Japan has refueled the rigorous global debate about the viability of nuclear power. RadiationSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article Uranium Mine and Mill Workers are Dying, and Nobody Will Take ResponsibilityIn the Southwest, poisoned uranium workers are still seeking justice Sorrentino, Joseph Article 2016 In These Times To talk to former uranium miners and their families is to talk about the dead and the dying. Brothers and sisters, coworkers and friends: a litany of names and diseases. Many were, as one worker put i... Sources BookshelfCensored: The News That Didn't Make The News - And WhyThe 1995 Project Censored Yearbook Jensen, Carl, and Project Censored. Introduction by Michael Crichton. Cartoons by Tom Tomorrow. Book 1996 Documenting how the U.S. mass media does a shabby job, deliberately or negligently withholding information of vital importance. War, Peace and the MediaZwicker, Barrie Book 1983 Zwicker argues that press coverage of the USSR is "profoundly uninformative, a journalistic yawn that is helping us sleepwalk toward the biggest slumber of all time: nuclear war." Government Ministries & AgenciesCanadian Nuclear Safety CommissionA group of Health Physics and Radiation Safety Specialists, dedicated to providing tailored radiation safety services to employees in the handling of nuclear substances.
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