2007
DOI: 10.1068/a38123
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Environmental Irony: Summoning Death in Bangladesh

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“…Possible answers may be institutional shortcomings and scientific and technological indeterminacies such as the debate about the best mitigation measures (Atkins et al, 2007). Another possible reason could be the lack of knowledge on and consideration of people's acceptance and use of mitigation options.…”
Section: Arsenic Mitigation In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Possible answers may be institutional shortcomings and scientific and technological indeterminacies such as the debate about the best mitigation measures (Atkins et al, 2007). Another possible reason could be the lack of knowledge on and consideration of people's acceptance and use of mitigation options.…”
Section: Arsenic Mitigation In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…With decreased mortality rates resulting from waterborne diseases, the campaign was declared a success until the detection of the first arsenicosis cases in the 1990s, which were linked to excessive arsenic in the groundwater (Caldwell et al, 2003). Arsenic contamination in Bangladesh was soon recognized to be a major public health emergency (Atkins et al, 2007).…”
Section: Arsenic Mitigation In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the result of this reliance upon tubewells – a cruel irony this – has been an environmental health disaster of unprecedented proportions, many times worse than Chernobyl and Bhopal combined (Smith et al 2000). About a third of tubewells produce seriously contaminated water, with a broad swathe across the centre and south of the country being particularly at risk (Atkins et al 2006a). 5 One estimate is that millions of people will die or suffer from the very serious consequences of consuming the arsenic that occurs naturally in aquifers in the Holocene sediments of the Bengal delta (Yu et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inquiry involves the "elucidation of meaning" (Festenstein 2001, p.734) and requires selfreflection on one's own beliefs, interests, and values. pragmatist inquiry does not somehow magically dissolve political conflict, but rather helps to illuminate and deepen our understanding of our own and others' beliefs, values, and interests (Evans 2000;Atkins, Hassan and Dunn 2007). Deliberation and community create one another.…”
Section: What Values Are At Stake?mentioning
confidence: 99%