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At the Brink
William J. Perry Project
17 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast about the dangers we face from nuclear weapons, and the stories of those who are fighting to protect us.
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Society & Culture,
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A podcast about the dangers we face from nuclear weapons, and the stories of those who are fighting to protect us.
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture,
Government
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Marshall Islands: Paradise Interrupted
At the Brink
49 minutes
1 year ago
Marshall Islands: Paradise Interrupted
From 1946 through 1958, the US detonated 67 nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands, with an explosive force equal to 1.6 Hiroshima bombs every day for 10 years. The Marshallese are still dealing with the consequences to this day. Lingering radiation has caused numerous health problems and wiped out much of the traditional lifestyle of fishing and farming, leading to a dependence on unhealthy imported food and an epidemic of obesity and diabetes. Many Marshallese emigrated to America, where maintaining traditional culture was even more difficult. The health challenges from their lifestyle changes led to American Marshallese being tragically vulnerable to the Covid epidemic.
At the Brink
A podcast about the dangers we face from nuclear weapons, and the stories of those who are fighting to protect us.