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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Verena Winiwarter\nhosted by Tom Henzinger\nAbstract: 
 From Hanford (USA) to Osjorsk (Russia)\, from the plutonium-driven drowned
  submarines in the world's oceans to the remainders of Project Iceworm und
 er Greenland's moving ice-sheets\, legacies of military operations abound.
   Civil sites such as the overburden heaps of Johannesburg\, the Uranium 
 mill tailings of Mailu Suu in Uzbekistan but likewise the Giant Mine's ice
 d down Arsenic piles in Yellowknife (Canada) are among the better known le
 gacies. They pose systemic risks to the future and should receive more att
 ention by scholars and citizens interested in furthering the Sustainable D
 evelopment Goals. The talk will introduce some sites and discuss the prere
 quisites for their management.
LOCATION:Online\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:arinya.eller@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Verena Winiwarter: Mortgaging the future: Cold War and other legaci
 es and sustainable development
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/3187
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