Nuclear Secrecy and Ecology in Environmental Politics and Law - Lecture 4
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of nuclear secrecy and ecology in this 43-minute lecture from Yale University's Environmental Politics and Law course. Examine the U.S. government's multifaceted approaches to protecting citizens from nuclear dangers, including public education and weapons testing. Delve into the case study of nuclear testing at the Bikini Atoll, uncovering its devastating ecological, economic, and health consequences. Analyze the government's strategies for managing technological risks, expert deployment, narrative control through public education, and the conflicting interpretations surrounding the return to Bikini Island. Conclude by discussing potential remedies for those exposed to nuclear testing, gaining valuable insights into the far-reaching impacts of nuclear weapons on both human populations and the environment.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Managing Technological Dangers
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- Chapter 2. Expert Deployment to Bikini Island
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- Chapter 3. Developing a Narrative Advantage: Public Education
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- Chapter 4. Returning to Bikini Island: Conflicting Interpretations
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- Chapter 5. Remedies for Those Exposed
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