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  2. List of environmental disasters - Wikipedia

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    Mayak nuclear waste storage tank explosion, (Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union, September 29, 1957), 200+ people died and 270,000 people were exposed to dangerous radiation levels. Over thirty small communities had been removed from Soviet maps between 1958 and 1991. [5] Windscale fire, United Kingdom, October 8, 1957. Fire ignites plutonium piles and ...

  3. List of environmental conflicts - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Justice Atlas documented 3,100 environmental conflicts worldwide as of April 2020 and emphasised that many more conflicts remained undocumented. [1] Gas flaring and oil spills in the Niger Delta contribute to local conflict. Climate activists blockade British Airports Authority's headquarters for day of action.

  4. Eco-terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Eco-terrorism is an act of violence which is committed in support of environmental causes, against people or property. [1] [2]The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines eco-terrorism as "...the use or threatened use of violence of a criminal nature against innocent victims or their property by an environmentally oriented, subnational group for environmental-political ...

  5. Environmental conflict - Wikipedia

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    For example, a factory may pollute a river thus affecting the community whose livelihood depends on the water of the river. The same can apply to the climate crisis, which may cause sea level rise on some Pacific islands. This type of damage is often not valued by the market, preventing those affected from being compensated.

  6. Environmentalism of the poor - Wikipedia

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    For example, in urban settings, women are most likely to take action against the dumping of waste or other pollution, even if gendered hierarchies prevent their participation. [9] Ecological distribution conflicts not only affect unevenly poor people in general, but also affect women more because of their closer relationship with Nature and ...

  7. Environmental terrorism - Wikipedia

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    She notes that environmental terrorism can be defined "as the unlawful use of force against in situ environmental resources so as to deprive populations of their benefit(s) and/or destroy other property". In contrast, eco-terrorism is the destruction of property in the interest of saving the environment from human encroachment and destruction. [5]

  8. Slow violence - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric pollution is a type of slow violence. Slow violence is violence which occurs gradually and is not necessarily visible. Slow violence is incremental and is dynamic across time, [1] [2] in contrast with a conception of general violence as an event or action that is immediate, explosive and spectacular. [3]

  9. Environmental disaster - Wikipedia

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    An environmental disaster or ecological disaster is defined as a catastrophic event regarding the natural environment that is due to human activity. [2] This point distinguishes environmental disasters from other disturbances such as natural disasters and intentional acts of war such as nuclear bombings .