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The Goiânia incident, the semiotics of danger, and the next 10,000 years.

Joseph ClemonsAdam Blumenberg
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2023)
As little as 100 g of highly radioactive material, such as cesium-137, may lead to massive environmental contamination, fatalities and permanent disability due to acute radiation sickness, wreak havoc, and disrupt society on a scale that is challenging for public health officials to manage. Thousands of tons of radioactive materials from the waste products of nuclear weapons and power plant manufacture will have to be stored for at least 100,000 years to prevent danger to human life and society. Public health officials and governments must build systems to keep humans safe and physically isolated from these radioactive materials for as long as possible.
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