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The Bhopal Gas Tragedy 1984 to ? The Evasion of Corporate Responsibility
Title: | The Bhopal Gas Tragedy 1984 to ? The Evasion of Corporate Responsibility | Authors: | Dinham, Barbara and Sarangi, Satinath | Publication: | Environment and Urbanization | Enumeration: | Vol.14, No. 1, Apr 2002, pp. 89-99 | Abstract: | This paper describes the inadequacies in the response of the Union Carbide Corp to the accidental release of the highly toxic gas, methyl isocyanate, from its plant in Bhopal, India, in 1984. Over 20,000 people are estimated to have died from exposure to this gas since 1984, with some 120,000 chronically ill survivors. Union Carbide fought to avoid compensation or to keep it very low. The long, much delayed process of distributing compensation focused on minimizing payouts to victims. The corporation tried to blame the accident on a disgruntled employee, whereas key parts of the safety equipment designed to stop the escape of the gas were not functioning or were turned off. Source of Abstract: Provided by Third Party Editors | See Also: | Tools: |
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