Personal Reactions to Chemical Disasters

6 April 2004 - 2:00pm

The present of the lives of those affected by the world's worst chemical disasters.

"Disasters involving hazardous materials, such as the ones at Bhopol, Seveso, Toulouse and the Tisza River shocked and scarred the world. Years, and in some cases decades, after those incidents, Shares Spaces reflects on how those disasters could happen, and we look at the necessary changes they have lead or have not lead to."

Source: Shared Spaces, October 24, 2005
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