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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Animals hate the nuclear industry (souslaplage)

 

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Introduction
1) Of animals and nucleocrates (Or the story of bad propaganda)
2) Animals suffer from nuclear power
In the event of disaster, no plan to save the animals (Or how to leave non-priority animals to die in the open air.)
Effects of radiation on bodies
Field studies in Chernobyl and Fukushima
Uranium mining kills
When non-human animals spread radioactivity from power stations...
Discharge into water and destruction of aquatic ecosystems
Millions of fish crushed by cooling circuits
Cooling circuits absorb many other aquatic species
Warming rivers
Dependence on animal species
3) Nuclear power exploits non-human animals
Nuclear power gives rise to titanic animal exploitation projects
An industry that makes massive use of sordid animal experiments
Nuclear tests destroy entire ecosystems
Criticism of the studies used
To conclude
More brochures on nuclear energy & non-human animals
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