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Rethinking Chernobyl Tonight At 8pm On "Big Picture Science" On 88.1 WVPE

Big Picture Science/SETI Institute

The catastrophic explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in April 1986 triggered the full-scale destruction of the reactor. 

But now researchers with access to once-classified Soviet documents are challenging the official version of what happened both before and after the explosion.

They say that the accident was worse than we thought and that a number of factors – from paranoia to poor engineering – made the mishap inevitable. 

Others claim a much larger death toll from extended exposure to low levels of radiation.  But with nuclear energy being a possibly essential component of dealing with rising carbon dioxide emissions, how do we evaluate risk under the long shadow of Chernobyl?

Listen tonight at 8pm on 88.1 WVPE.