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Chernobyl

Block 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine exploded on 26 April 1986. The effects of this disaster for mankind and nature led to the contamination of areas as large as Switzerland. Although 25 years have passed since Chernobyl, the accident remains a familiar and existence-threatening reality for many people. The once fertile land in the vicinity of the reactor is a dead zone today and will remain so for hundreds of years to come.


Tschernobylfolgen: Bedeutung für die Schweiz


Environmental Reports

 

Using data collected by the Blacksmith Institute and Green Cross Switzerland over the past three years from more than 2,000 toxic hotspots, the 2011 Environmental Report identifies the top ten sources of pollution and, for the first time, quantifies their health impacts. The 2011 Environmental Report is based on the estimated number of people affected by the pollutants and the number of sites identified globally where pollutants exist in concentrations above health standards. The report also focuses on sites with a clear, fixed source of toxic pollution that can be targeted for remediation efforts.

 

In 2006 and 2007, the organizations released reports highlighting the world’s worst polluted places. The 2008 and 2010 reports described the top ten worst pollution problems, and a report released in 2009 provided case studies of successful cleanup projects.

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