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This book consists of 7 parts covering 42 representative environmental disasters. Part 1 introduces representative disasters in Europe, America, and Asia in the 19th century. Part 2 covers disasters related to the atmosphere. Part 3 deals with disasters caused by water and food affected by heavy metals, toxic chemicals, and pathogenic microorganisms. Part 4 examines poisoned environment caused by toxic pollutants and oil spills. Part 5 introduces nuclear power plant accidents and industrial chemical leaks. Part 6 deals with disasters occurring in the modern living environment, such as indoor air, radon, and electromagnetic radiation, and Part 7 presents cross-border disputes and planetary-wide concerns. Furthermore, this book introduces nearly all disasters that have occurred to date by adding and grouping them into similar cases alongside representative environmental disasters of each type. For example, disasters like the Exxon Valdez oil spill are detailed in parallel with similar disasters such as the Amoco Cadiz oil spill. Similarly, industrial air pollution disasters like the Meuse Valley disaster are described within the context of events like the Donora disaster. The English translation of this book, originally in Korean, was facilitated by artificial intelligence. The content was later revised by the author for accuracy.
Dr. Seok Soon Park is a professor emeritus in the department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea and currently active as a South Korean ambassador to the World Climate Intelligence Foundation headquartered in the Netherlands and a member of CO2 Coalition in the United States. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey) in 1983 and 1985, after graduating from Seoul National University with B.S in Zoology, in 1980. Since he returned to South Korea as an invited outstanding scientist sponsored by the Korea Science Foundation in March 1988, he has published over 150 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and written and translated more than 30 books on the environmental impact of poverty, environmental disasters, systems ecology, eco-hazard of electromagnetic fields, climate change, water quality management, and environmental laws, etc. He has worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Environmental Science at Rutgers University, a visiting professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University, and the 17th President of the Korea National Institute of Environmental Research. He has also been involved in various roles such as the 11th President of the Korean Environmental Education Association, a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on Education, Science and Technology, a member of the Presidential Green Growth Committee, and the Vice President of the Research Affairs at Ewha Womans University. During his undergraduate studies at Seoul National University, I received the Best Basic Science Award at a nationwide college student academic contest (1979). He has also received the Best Scientist and Engineer Award of the Month from Korea Research Foundation (2007) and Korea Presidential Award on Green Growth (2013). He was invited to deliver a keynote lecture at the 2009 International Society for Ecological Modelling Conference (Quebec, Canada) in recognition of the outstanding quality of his paper.
Part 1: Before the 20th Century.- Chapter 1. London Cholera Outbreak.- Chapter 2. Chicago Typhoid Outbreak.- Chapter 3. Ashio Mine Disaster.- Part 2: Polluting the Air We Breathe.- Chapter 4. Donora Smog.- Chapter 5. London Great Smog.- Chapter 6. Los Angeles Smog.- Chapter 7. Yokkaichi Asthma.- Chapter 8. Mexico City Air Pollution.- Part 3: Poisoned Water and Food.- Chapter 9. Minamata Disease.- Chapter 10. Hinkley Chromium.- Chapter 11. Itai-Itai Disease.- Chapter 12. Milwaukee Cryptosporidium Outbreak.- Chapter 13. Niigata Mercury Poisoning.- Chapter 14. Michigan PBB.- Chapter 15. Kanemi Oil PCB.- Chapter 16. Woburn Groundwater Contamination.- Part 4: Sick and Poisoned Nature.- Chapter 17. Clear Lake DDD.- Chapter 18. Vietnam War Herbicide.- Chapter 19. Amoco Cadiz Oil Spill.- Chapter 20. Love Canal.- Chapter 21. Darling River Algal Bloom.- Chapter 22. Guatemala Shellfish Poisoning.- Chapter 23. Times Beach Dioxin.- Chapter 24. Gulf War Eco-Terror.- Part 5: Nuclear and Industrial Accidents.- Chapter 25. Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster.- Chapter 26. Bhopal Gas Catastrophe.- Chapter 27. Rhine River Basel Chemical Spill.- Chapter 28. Three Mile Island Nuclear Accident.- Chapter 29. Seveso Toxic Cloud.- Chapter 30. James River Kepone.- Chapter 31. Goiânia Cesium Tragedy.- Chapter 32. Nakdong River Phenol Leak.- Chapter 33. Tokaimura Fukushima Nuclear Accidents.- Part 6: Dangerous Modern Living Environment.- Chapter 34. Philadelphia Legionnaires Outbreak.- Chapter 35. Stanley Watras Radon Story.- Chapter 36. Humidifier Disinfectant Catastrophe.- Chapter 37. San Diego Electromagnetic Radiation Mystery.- Part 7: Cross-border Disputes and Planet in Danger.- Chapter 38. Scandinavian Acid Rain.- Chapter 39. Jordan River Water War.- Chapter 40. Koko Toxic Waste Dumping.- Chapter 41. Sahel Desertification.- Chapter 42. Ozone Layer Depletion.
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