Sleepwalking to Armageddon: The Threat of Nuclear Annihilation

Author: Helen Caldicott (2017)

Sleepwalking to Armageddon is a compilation of essays on the mechanics, the likelihood and the potential consequences of nuclear war, should bellicosity become reality. Contributors include esteemed thinkers and scientists representing a wide range of relevant experience.

Edited by Nobel Prize Nominee and pediatrician Dr. Helen Caldicott, this slim volume is a particularly timely book during this second year of an American administration that has openly flirted with nuclear war with North Korea. The current American administration has brought us closer to that un-winnable scenario than we have ever been since those terrifying days in 1962.

We reviewed Sleepwalking to Armageddon here.

Crisis Without End: The Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Catastrophe

Author: Helen Caldicott (2014)

On the second anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, an international panel of leading medical and biological scientists, nuclear engineers, and policy experts assembled at the prestigious New York Academy of Medicine. Fairewinds' Arnie Gundersen was among the panelists. It was the first comprehensive attempt to address the health and environmental damage done by one of the worst nuclear accidents of our times. The only document of its kind, Crisis Without End represents an unprecedented look into the profound aftereffects of Fukushima, Crisis Without End is both essential reading and a major corrective to the public record on Fukushima.

We reviewed Crisis Without End here.