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<big><big>'''''The poison and the tomb'''''</big></big> | |||
''“I think the world has forgotten what has happened there,” Brooke explains, tears in her eyes. “They forget that there’s a whole community of people living next to the world’s largest nuclear waste site.”'' | |||
''While bombing Bikini, VIPs, American politicians, and the media treated the tests like a Hollywood spectacle. Seen as a small price to win the Cold War, Americans celebrated it as a manifestation of the nation’s greatness: Cakes were baked in the shape of mushroom clouds, Miss Atomic beauty contests were held, and a new scandalous bathing suit was named after a nuclear testing site. In Enewetak, the Americans didn’t bother asking for permission.'' | |||
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'''In Memory of the Marshall Islanders, and Kim Wall''' | |||
''The first of a three-part multimedia project that spotlights the daily lives of Marshall Islands residents. Kim Wall, Coleen Jose, and Jan Hendrik Hinzel reported from the Marshall Islands and Arkansas in 2014 and 2015.'' | |||
* https://mashable.com/2018/02/25/marshall-islands-nuclear-testing/ | |||
* https://mashable.com/2018/02/25/marshall-islands-climate-refugees/ | |||
* https://mashable.com/2018/02/25/marshall-islands-arkansas/ | |||
''Ages, figures, and situations related to each character are tied to the on-the-ground reporting. However, some general information has been updated with dates noted in the text where necessary. Wall worked on this series until her untimely death on August 11, 2017.'' | |||
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The poison and the tomb
“I think the world has forgotten what has happened there,” Brooke explains, tears in her eyes. “They forget that there’s a whole community of people living next to the world’s largest nuclear waste site.”
While bombing Bikini, VIPs, American politicians, and the media treated the tests like a Hollywood spectacle. Seen as a small price to win the Cold War, Americans celebrated it as a manifestation of the nation’s greatness: Cakes were baked in the shape of mushroom clouds, Miss Atomic beauty contests were held, and a new scandalous bathing suit was named after a nuclear testing site. In Enewetak, the Americans didn’t bother asking for permission.
In Memory of the Marshall Islanders, and Kim Wall
The first of a three-part multimedia project that spotlights the daily lives of Marshall Islands residents. Kim Wall, Coleen Jose, and Jan Hendrik Hinzel reported from the Marshall Islands and Arkansas in 2014 and 2015.
Ages, figures, and situations related to each character are tied to the on-the-ground reporting. However, some general information has been updated with dates noted in the text where necessary. Wall worked on this series until her untimely death on August 11, 2017.
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Pages in category "Marshall Islands"
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Media in category "Marshall Islands"
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- Against the Tide - Cover - by Cornelia Dean.jpg 308 × 475; 57 KB
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- Bikini Nuclear.jpg 2,060 × 1,236; 556 KB
- CO2 higher than in the past 5 million yrs.jpg 514 × 285; 62 KB
- Enew cactus dome via sonicbomb.jpg 920 × 543; 54 KB
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- Flooding in South Florida.png 640 × 742; 293 KB
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- Mangroves regulate flooding - EDF.png 568 × 473; 328 KB
- Marshall Islands ev.png 846 × 424; 911 KB
- Marshall nuclear memories.png 1,152 × 584; 1.05 MB
- Maya Lin Ghost Forest 5-17-2021.jpg 618 × 454; 123 KB
- Moving to Higher Ground.png 568 × 473; 307 KB
- NationalGeographic SouthPole melt West Antarctica 2016.jpg 630 × 438; 89 KB
- Not to worry 2016.png 539 × 401; 347 KB
- Nuclear mushroom-cloud cake-1946.png 640 × 345; 356 KB
- Rising Seas, refugees, Phys.org Land Use July 2017.png 488 × 385; 190 KB
- Sea Wall of Miami +++.jpg 526 × 220; 48 KB
- Sea-Level Rise Twice as High as Previously Predicted.png 701 × 225; 92 KB
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- Threat Environment - TBay Times Series on Climate Change Impacts.png 556 × 864; 166 KB
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