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LOW DOSE RADIATION EFFECTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT: IS THE FEAR OR THE SCIENCE IRRATIONAL?

Abstract

This paper discusses the recent moves to protect non-human species as distinct from Man, from the effects of ionizing radiation. The position is put, that much of the concern surrounding low dose exposures is due to irrational fear and is not based on scientific data. If anything the data show protective or negligible effects at low doses not deleterious effects. The paper looks at the consequences of the situation and explores possible reasons for the deep seated fear of radiation which has led to the political need to address what may not be a problem.

Authors

SEYMOUR C; MOTHERSILL C

Series

NATO Security through Science Series

Pagination

pp. 169-174

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

DOI

10.1007/1-4020-4956-0_17

Conference proceedings

NATO Science for Peace and Security Series

ISSN

1874-6578
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