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The United States conducted nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands in the 1940s and 1950s. Thousands of people from the ...
Marshall Islanders are still plagued by health and environmental effects of 67 U.S. nuclear bomb tests from 1946 to 1958, which included "Castle Bravo" at Bikini Atoll in 1954 - the largest U.S ...
In the heart of the Pacific Ocean lies the Marshall Islands, a picturesque paradise marred by a concrete dome filled with deadly nuclear waste. Known as the Runit Dome, this massive structure was ...
Marshall Islands locals watched radioactive coral fall from the sky for hours after the US’s bomb tests, 71 years ago. Now they face another existential threat.
So, when I got the opportunity to read the Eyes of Fire: The Last Voyage and Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior (40th Anniversary ...
THE bombing of the Rainbow Warrior on 10 July, 1985, with the death of Greenpeace photographer Fernando Pereira, was a ...
On the anniversary of the bombing of the protest ship, anti-nuclear advocates warn the Pacific region is facing expanding ...
The Marshall Islands are a chain of 29 coral atolls – ring shaped islands formed from coral reefs that encircle lagoons – located in the central Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and the Philippines.
The Marshall Islands has a national adaptation place, which explores elevating land to protect the country. "We've referred to it as our survival plan," Ms De Brum said. But there are many questions.
Between rising sea levels from the climate crisis, a history of nuclear testing causing radioactive pollution and population displacement, the Marshall Islands face numerous threats. Now, the ...