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List of environmental disasters
This page is a list of environmental disaster
- See also: environmental disaster
[edit] Industrial and agricultural disasters
- Extinction of American megafauna
- Extinction of Australian megafauna
- Salinization of the Fertile Crescent
- Deforestation of Easter Island
- The Dust Bowl in the United States (1934-1939)
- Minamata disease - mercury poisoning in Japan (1950s & 1960s)
- Itai-itai disease, due to cadmium poisoning in Japan
- Love Canal toxic waste site
- Seveso disaster (1976), chemical plant explosion, caused highest known exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in residential populations
- Bhopal disaster (1984)
- Sandoz chemical spill into the Rhine river (1986)
- The Ok Tedi Environmental Disaster in Papua New Guinea by mining operations
- Destruction of the old growth forests
- Exxon Valdez oil spill (1989)
- United States Environmental Protection Agency Superfund sites in the United States
- AZF Explosion at a Toulouse chemical factory (2001)
- 2005 Jilin chemical plant explosions
- The Sydney Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens sites in the city of Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, known as the largest toxic waste site in North America.
- Release of lead dust into Esperance Harbour.
- Release of cyanide, heavy metals and acid into the Alamosa River, Colorado from the Summitville mine, causing the death of all marine life within a 17 mile radius.
- Release of 20,000 gallons of lethal chemicals (metam sodium, tradename Vapam) into the Upper Sacramento River near Dunsmuir, causing the death of all marine life within a 38 mile radius.
[edit] Nuclear disasters
[edit] Nuclear warfare
[edit] Oil spills
See: List of oil spills
[edit] Ozone depletion in the Earth's stratosphere
See: Ozone depletion
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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