Dampak Kecelakaan Pembangkit Tenaga Nuklir Fukushima Daiichi Terhadap

Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident is one of the biggest nuclear accidents after Three Miles Island, United States and Chernobyl, Ukraine. The use of nuclear technology to fulfill energy needs and to reduce carbon emission should consider the impacts on human security. There are seven ca...

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Main Author: Diapermata Singgih (Contributor)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: UNEJ, 2016-01-18T04:09:01Z.
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