The history of the impact of nuclear radiation on the environment, as illustrated by the Hiroshima bombing, reveals a multifaceted interplay of scientific, ecological, and ethical dimensions. From the historical context and immediate environmental consequences to long-term ecological effects and human health implications, the effects of nuclear radiation are pervasive. Comparatively analyzed with other nuclear incidents, case studies of affected ecosystems, and through education, ongoing challenges and opportunities toward nuclear technology are revealed. Moreover, it is through the echoes of past nuclear events that lessons were learned which until today guide current efforts on striking a balance between technological advancement
... Show MoreThis article aims to investigate how war contributes to the pollution of water bodies with harmful substances including heavy metals and toxic substances. The paper explains how these pollutants, carelessly dumped by military operations, have severely damaged the water quality of rivers and lakes all across Iraq. Based on the Jassim River as case study, the paper shows a close relationship between military operations and pollution. Shown is the effects of this pollution on local ecosystems like fish and wildlife, and human population, dependent on the river for drinking, irrigation, and other basic needs. The article reveals the problem of military waste in Iraq, focusing on the absence of satisfactory waste disposal techniques and
... Show Moreان حـق التنميـة والتطـور مـن احلقـوق التـي طالبـت هبـا املجتمعـات الدوليـة كافـة السـيام بعـد احلــرب العامليــة الثانيــة، ولكــن العقوبــات االقتصاديــة التــي فرضــت عــى العــراق مل تراعــي حقــه يف التنميــة فبعــد ان كان العــراق يتجــه نحــو التقــدم والتطــور يف منطقــة الــرق االوســط عــاد إىل التدهـور والضعـف بسـبب فـرض العقوبـات االقتصاديـة عليـه مـن قبـل املجتمـع الـدويل ، ونظـرا المهي
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