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Bhopal


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Websites

Bhopal.org
www.bhopal.org
Site with a wealth of information about the Bhopal disaster and the ongoing battle of the survivors and others affected. Also has information on how to help the appeal.

Bhopal.net
www.bhopal.net
Information on the Bhopal campaign, survivors' testimonies, picture galleries and press clippings.

No more Bhopals
www.essentialaction.org/bhopal
Gives details of how to help those affected by Bhopal and what action can be taken to stop any further disasters like this occurring.

Justice for Bhopal
www.bhopal-justice.com
Site demanding justice for the victims of Bhopal. Includes links and news reports.

Dow Chemical Company
www.dow.com
Union Carbide is now a subsidiary of the Dow Chemical Company. You can search here for their account of what happened at Bhopal.

Environmental Chemistry
http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/ articles/bhopal.html
Offers links to various chemical resources sites and discusses the Bhopal disaster through the eyes of one of its survivors.

Books

Bhopal by Paul Shrivastava (Paul Chapman Publishing, 1992) £14.50
Examines the specific causes for the Bhopal toxic gas leak that killed thousands of people.

Advocacy after Bhopal by Kim Fortun (University of Chicago Press, 2001) US edition only; available through online bookshops.
Explores the political climate after Bhopal and the dynamics of the Indian government fighting a powerful corporation.

Corporate Environmental Strategy: The avalanche of change since Bhopal by Bruce W Piasecki (John Wiley & Sons, 1995) £17.95
Describes the efforts of four multi-national corporations that have made environmental resources a key part of their business after Bhopal.

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