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Before dawn on December 3, 1984, a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India ... effects of contaminated air and water from the disaster; to force Dow Chemical, which had bought Union Carbide, to dismantle ...
Over 25,000 people are estimated to have died in the Bhopal gas disaster that occurred 40 years ... of victim and activist groups, the Dow Chemical Company, which now fully owns UCC, was forced ...
If the victims were not impoverished, disempowered Indians, the Bhopal disaster ... Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine. The plant was owned by the U.S.-based chemical corporation Union Carbide ...
Reporting from New Delhi — Bhopal residents are still angry with Union Carbide, owner of the chemical plant that ... said the Bhopal disaster made multinational companies focus more on public ...
A recent British Medical Journal Open study revealed that 39 years after the Bhopal gas explosion, the devastating industrial disaster is ... the toxic air-borne chemical that is used to produce ...
so many people from around the world want to visit the Bhopal Union Carbide factory to learn about the disaster," said Babulal Gaur, minister of relief and rehabilitation for the Bhopal victims.
A disaster like this in any other place would have made the company fold,” she argued. Instead, Union Carbide persists, since 2001 under the umbrella of Dow Chemical. In Bhopal, the disaster ...
Forty years after the Bhopal disaster on December 2-3 ... government has only been able to get rid of a small fraction. Chemical analyses of soil, air, and water samples collected from the ...
Four decades since the world’s worst industrial disaster killed thousands of people in the city of Bhopal, India, a group of Bay Area artists and community organizers are still pushing for justice.
Bhopal chemical disaster survivors Bati Bai Rajak, left, Farhat Jahan, right, came to Penn State-Beaver in Monaca, Pa. with Rachna Dhingra as part of International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal.