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Understanding Risk in the Modern World: Insights by Thomas Abraham
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In "Risk in the Modern World," Thomas Abraham explores the multifaceted concept of risk in today’s global landscape. He analyzes how technological advancements, economic dynamics, and environmental changes contribute to new forms of risk. This work emphasizes the importance of risk management strategies and adaptive responses to an ever-evolving milieu. By examining case studies and contemporary issues, Abraham provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of risk factors impacting individuals, organizations, and societies.
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Risk in the modern world
Thomas Abraham - BBC Flash news : Japan Government confirms radiation leak at Fukushima nuclear plants. Asian countries should take necessary precautions. If rain comes, remain indoors first 24 hours. Close doors and windows. Swab neck skin with betadine where thyroid area is, radiation hits thyroid first. Take extra precautions. Radiation may hit Philippine at around 4 pm today. If it rains today or in the next few days in Hong Kong. Do not go under the rain. If you get caught out, use an umbrella or raincoat, even if it is only a drizzle. Radioactive particles, which may cause burns, alopecia or even cancer, may be in the rain.
- 26 April 1986 –Chernobyl disaster
- The effects of Chernobyl The worst nuclear power plant accident in history- level 7 according to the International Nuclear Event Scale (Fukushima disaster is level 5) Over 300,000 people evacuated and relocated Radioactive material deposited over the region and Europe
- Which of these is a more serious threat to human health? Riding motorcycles Radiation from a nuclear accident Rock climbing Swine flu Crossing the road when the pedestrian light is red Air travel Cancer
- Some factors that affect risk perception Voluntary risks are seen as more acceptable than involuntary risks Risks that are known, raise less concern than risks that are unknown Risks that affect future generations are often seen as more terrible than those that do not
- UN Scientific Committee Report Long term health effects according to UN Scientific Committee report -6848 cases of thyroid cancer -134 rescue workers at the plant suffered acute radiation: 37 have died, 87 others have cancers and other radiation related illnesses -Over time, more likely to show the effects
- Ulrich Beck and the Risk Society Beck traces the movement from a wealth distributing society, to a risk distributing society. Risks are global: endanger all forms of life on the planet Risks are invisible Risks are not equally shared
- What risks do you see here?
- A family in Germany
- A family in Ecuador
- Who is at less risk?
- Man, animals and disease New Diseases
- Measles Tuberculosis Flu
- Man New Disease The environment Animals
- Globalization has accelerated the process
- Air Travel 2010- Estimated 2.3 billion passengers will fly by air Hong Kong to anywhere in Asia= 1 to 6 hours Hong Kong to Europe= 12 hours Hong Kong to North America= 18 hours
- How Sars Spread Prof. from Guangzhou Hotel Metropole Hong Kong Toronto Hanoi Singapore
- How the 2009 “Swine Flu” Pandemic Spread April 24 US and Mexico April 30 ,11 countries including UK, Spain, Canada, New Zealand
- Demand for meat and livestock produce
- Trade in livestock
- Human Population Growth
- Summing up Globalisation and modernisation has given rise to new risks, from environmental risks to diseases Our modern era has been characterised as a risk society What can we do to reduce our risks?
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