Abstract
In July 1990, Greenpeace distributed a 16-page treatise entitled `Canada`s Radiation Scandal` to a wide audience. The bottom line of the Greenpeace critique was that `Canada`s radiation limits are among the worst in the developed world`. This is a commentary on the Greenpeace pamphlet from the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB), the body that sets and enforces radiation standards covering the use of nuclear energy in Canadian industry, science and medicine.
Citation Formats
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Canada`s radiation scandal?.
Canada: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
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Canada`s radiation scandal?.
Canada.
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1990.
"Canada`s radiation scandal?"
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@misc{etde_10118838,
title = {Canada`s radiation scandal?}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {In July 1990, Greenpeace distributed a 16-page treatise entitled `Canada`s Radiation Scandal` to a wide audience. The bottom line of the Greenpeace critique was that `Canada`s radiation limits are among the worst in the developed world`. This is a commentary on the Greenpeace pamphlet from the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB), the body that sets and enforces radiation standards covering the use of nuclear energy in Canadian industry, science and medicine.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Canada`s radiation scandal?}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {In July 1990, Greenpeace distributed a 16-page treatise entitled `Canada`s Radiation Scandal` to a wide audience. The bottom line of the Greenpeace critique was that `Canada`s radiation limits are among the worst in the developed world`. This is a commentary on the Greenpeace pamphlet from the Atomic Energy Control Board (AECB), the body that sets and enforces radiation standards covering the use of nuclear energy in Canadian industry, science and medicine.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1990}
month = {Dec}
}