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by taking a broom to her own house. Her watercolors of
morphologically disturbed insects and plants, as well as
her publications, document her findings in a very convincing
and impressive form.
Cornelia has learned that there is an official science
that claims that the low amounts of radiation emitted by
nuclear installations are harmless. The risks of low-level
exposure are ignored or insufficiently studied by scientists
connected to government institutions and universities.
Scientists who have researched the effects of low-level
exposure to radiation — like the scientists in Belarus,
Ukraine, and Germany who studied the effects of the Chernobyl
radioactive cloud on children’s health — are
not given opportunities to publish their findings, or are
ostracized within the scientific community. |
Picture:
Ambush bug, Peach Bottom Plant USA
Abdominal segments are disturbed.
Watercolor, Zürich 1992 |
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