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Overview
Covering everything from public health to nuclear weapons, this study looks at the impact of uranium from the perspective of its largest producer—Saskatchewan, Canada. Addressing aboriginal rights, the environment, the spread of cancer, and global cooperation, the analysis presents an alternative vision that links energy, health, and sovereignty to a sustainable and peaceful future.
Synopsis
Covering everything from public health to nuclear weapons, this study looks at the impact of uranium from the perspective of its largest producer—Saskatchewan, Canada. Addressing aboriginal rights, the environment, the spread of cancer, and global cooperation, the analysis presents an alternative vision that links energy, health, and sovereignty to a sustainable and peaceful future.