Review of Manual for Survival by Kate Brown

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My review, based on nearly thirty years of research on Chernobyl and dozens of visits to the contaminated areas of Belarus, Ukraine and Russia, argues that Manual for Survival ignores the thousands of scientific studies on Chernobyl which are available in the international scientific literature. In doing so, it presents a biased and misleading account of the health and environmental effects of the accident. I believe that this book only perpetuates the many myths about the accident effects and has very little basis in sound science.

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Smith, J. (2020). Review of Manual for Survival by Kate Brown. Journal of Radiological Protection. Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6498/ab17f2

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