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Hiroshima Day
August 5, 2012
Tucson, Arizona
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: Home of Drs. Shapiro and Gordon
PSR/Arizona will host a general Southern Arizona membership Hiroshima Day gathering and political action event. There will a discussion of the activities of the chapter, a memorialization of Hiroshima Day and action steps toward reduction of nuclear weapons and banning nuclear testing. For more information contact Barbara Warren at bwarre01@pol.net.
Resources
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Nuclear Famine: A Billion People at Risk
The newly generated data on the decline in agricultural production that would follow a limited, regional nuclear war in South Asia support the concern that more than one billion people would be in danger of starvation. Epidemic disease and further conflict spawned by such a famine would put additional hundreds of millions at risk. Read more »
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Shock and Awe Hits Home
The military operational costs of the war in Iraq, now greater than $500 billion, have surpassed those for the entire Vietnam conflict. These escalating operational costs are alarming, yet the long-term public health costs will be much greater. Read more »
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Video: Nukes, Militarism and Public Health
Interview with PSR board member Dr. Andy Kanter. Read more »