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  1. Nuclear weapons A nuclear weapon is a bomb whose destructive power is mainly based on the pressure wave and thermal radiation created by the explosion. Another threat is radiation from both radioactive substances released by the explosion and neut...
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  2. The effects of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident on animals and the ecosystem The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident polluted several thousands of square kilometres of land with various radioactive substances, such as radioactive...
    https://stuk.fi/en/the-effects-of-the-chernobyl-accident-on-animals-and-the-ecosystem
  3. Valitse kieli Suomi Välj språket Svenska Select language English Cooperation with Ukraine strengthened Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine which began in 2022 has changed the country’s radiation and nuclear safety situation. In 2023, the Nordic ...
    https://stuk.fi/en/cooperation-with-ukraine-strengthened
  4. Eurooppalainen yhteistyö Eurooppalaiset tutkimusyhteisöt ovat tärkeitä säteilysuojelun tieteellisen osaamispohjan ja säteilyturvallisuustutkimuksen rahoituksen kannalta. Säteilyturvallisuuden tutkimus on melko kapea mutta samalla monitieteinen tut...
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  5. 14.9.2023 | The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) has the main international responsibility for providing expert support related to radiation and nuclear threats to the European Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) until the end of January 2024. In practice, the responsibility means that the ERCC can request expert support from STUK in evaluating internationally significant nuclear events and their consequences.
    https://stuk.fi/-/sateilyturvakeskus-tarjoaa-asiantuntijatukea-euroopan-hataavun-koordinointikeskukselle
  6. 14.9.2023 | The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) has the main international responsibility for providing expert support related to radiation and nuclear threats to the European Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) until the end of January 2024. In practice, the responsibility means that the ERCC can request expert support from STUK in evaluating internationally significant nuclear events and their consequences.
    https://stuk.fi/en/-/radiation-and-nuclear-safety-authority-offers-expert-support-to-the-european-emergency-response-coordination-centre-ercc-
  7. 15.6.2023 | CNS Second Extraordinary Meeting National Report FINLAND May 2012 © Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority 2012 National Report i (vii) May 2012 Public CONTENTS Executive summary .......................................................................
    https://stuk.fi/documents/150192312/154500369/CNS-ExtraordinaryMeeting-NationalReport-Finland-May2012.pdf/09586cc8-6925-98ec-3e90-a18c4596e956?t=1686827910237