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Seznam ekologických katastrof dle karegorií[editovat | editovat zdroj]

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Zemědělství[editovat | editovat zdroj]

{{main article|Environmental impact of agriculture}}

Biodiversity[editovat | editovat zdroj]

Human health[editovat | editovat zdroj]

Industrial[editovat | editovat zdroj]

{{see also|List of industrial disasters}} Coordinates of the Industrial Environmental Disasters found on this page, shown in Google. Complete with the Wikipedia descriptions listed below built into each location.

Mining[editovat | editovat zdroj]

{{main article|Environmental impact of mining}} Coal mining in Centralia

Coal mining[editovat | editovat zdroj]

Oil industry[editovat | editovat zdroj]

{{main article|environmental impact of the oil shale industry}}

Nuclear[editovat | editovat zdroj]

{{main article|Environmental impact of nuclear power}}

Mushroom-shaped cloud and water column from the underwater nuclear explosion of July 25, 1946, which was part of Operation Crossroads.
November 1951 nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site, from Operation Buster, with a yield of 21 kilotons. It was the first U.S. nuclear field exercise conducted on land; troops shown are {{convert|6}} from the blast.

{{See also|Nuclear and radiation accidents}}

  • Chernobyl disaster in 1986 in Chernobyl, Ukraine, "killed at least 4056 people and damaged almost $7 billion of property".[1] Radioactive fallout from the accident concentrated near Belarus, Ukraine and Russia and at least 350,000 people were forcibly resettled away from these areas. After the accident, "traces of radioactive deposits unique to Chernobyl were found in nearly every country in the northern hemisphere".[1]
  • Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster: Following an earthquake, tsunami, and failure of cooling systems at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant and issues concerning other nuclear facilities in Japan on March 11, 2011, a nuclear emergency was declared. This was the first time a nuclear emergency had been declared in Japan, and 140,000 residents within 20 km of the plant were evacuated.[2] Explosions and a fire have resulted in dangerous levels of radiation, sparking a stock market collapse and panic-buying in supermarkets.[3]
  • Mayak nuclear waste storage tank explosion, (Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union, 29 September 1957), 200+ people died and 270,000 people were exposed to dangerous radiation levels. Over thirty small communities had been removed from Soviet maps between 1958 and 1991.[4]
  • Windscale fire, United Kingdom, October 8, 1957. Fire ignites plutonium piles and contaminates surrounding dairy farms.[5]
  • Soviet submarine K-431 accident, August 10, 1985 (10 people died and 49 suffered radiation injuries).[6]
  • Soviet submarine K-19 accident, July 4, 1961. (8 deaths and more than 30 people were over-exposed to radiation).[7]
  • Nuclear testing at Moruroa and Fangataufa in the Pacific Ocean
  • Fallout from the Castle Bravo nuclear test at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands
  • The health of Downwinders
  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Within the first two to four months of the bombings, the acute effects killed 90,000–166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000–80,000 in Nagasaki, with roughly half of the deaths in each city occurring on the first day.

Air/land/water[editovat | editovat zdroj]

Air[editovat | editovat zdroj]

{{see also|Air pollution}}

Land[editovat | editovat zdroj]

  • The Dust Bowl of Canada and the United States
  • Contaminated soils in Mapua, New Zealand due to the operation of an agricultural chemicals factory
  • Basin F, a disposal site in the United States for contaminated liquid wastes from the chemical manufacturing operations of the Army and its lessee Shell Chemical Company
  • 2006 Côte d'Ivoire toxic waste dump

Water[editovat | editovat zdroj]

Freshwater[editovat | editovat zdroj]
Marine[editovat | editovat zdroj]

{{see also|List of oil spills}}

See also[editovat | editovat zdroj]

References[editovat | editovat zdroj]

  1. a b Benjamin K. Sovacool. The costs of failure: A preliminary assessment of major energy accidents, 1907–2007, Energy Policy 36 (2008), p. 1806.
  2. WEISENTHAL, Joe. Japan Declares Nuclear Emergency, As Cooling System Fails At Power Plant. Business Insider. 11 March 2011. Dostupné online [cit. 11 March 2011]. 
  3. Blasts escalate Japan's nuclear crisis [online]. March 16, 2011. Dostupné online. 
  4. Samuel Upton Newtan. Nuclear War I and Other Major Nuclear Disasters of the 20th Century 2007, pp. 237–240.
  5. Benjamin K. Sovacool and Christopher Cooper. Nuclear Nonsense: Why Nuclear Power is no Answer to Climate Change and the World's Post-Kyoto Energy Challenges, William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review, Vol 33:1, 2008, p. 109.
  6. The Worst Nuclear Disasters
  7. Strengthening the Safety of Radiation Sources p. 14.

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