Cracks in a concrete dome housing nuclear waste has sparked fears that the site could be susceptible to rising seas. Experts are having a nuclear meltdown. Cracks in a dome over a contaminated nuclear ...
Visible cracks and surface deterioration on the Runit Dome, a concrete cap covering radioactive waste from Cold War era nuclear tests on Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands, have intensified ...
The atoll is home to mutant sharks sporting only one dorsal fin and giant corals. IDYLLIC islands with crystal blue waters and white sand beaches hide a radioactive secret. Off limits to the rest of ...
Hydrogen bombs turned remote coral atolls into proving grounds, and the blast waves have never really stopped. In the Marshall Islands and across the wider Pacific, the fallout still shapes landscapes ...
According to Science Alert on March 20, the Runit Dome nuclear waste dump on the Marshall Islands in the northwest Pacific is continuing to deteriorate with deepening cracks in the site’s concrete ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 31 (Reuters) - The U.S. energy secretary should build trust with the Republic of the Marshall Islands by developing a plan to communicate clearly over lingering threats from a ...
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 country ...
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