Burgherr, P.; Hirschberg, S. (2008). „A Comparative Analysis of Accident Risks in Fossil, Hydro, and Nuclear Energy Chains”. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 14 (5): 947. S2CID110522982. doi:10.1080/10807030802387556. If you cannot access the paper via the above link, the following link is open to the public, credit to the authors.
http://gabe.web.psi.ch/pdfs/_2012_LEA_Audit/TA01.pdf
Page 962 to 965. Comparing Nuclear's latent cancer deaths, such as cancer with other energy sources immediate deaths per unit of energy generated(GWeyr). This study does not include Fossil fuel related cancer and other indirect deaths created by the use of fossil fuel consumption in its "severe accident", an accident with more than 5 fatalities, classification.
Kharecha, Pushker A.; Hansen, James E. (2013). „Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power - global nuclear power has prevented an average of 1.84 million air pollution-related deaths and 64 gigatonnes of CO2-equivalent (GtCO2-eq) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that would have resulted from fossil fuel burning”. Environmental Science and Technology. Pubs.acs.org. 47 (9): 4889. Bibcode:2013EnST...47.4889K. PMID23495839. S2CID54561750. doi:10.1021/es3051197.
Kharecha, Pushker A.; Hansen, James E. (2013). „Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power - global nuclear power has prevented an average of 1.84 million air pollution-related deaths and 64 gigatonnes of CO2-equivalent (GtCO2-eq) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that would have resulted from fossil fuel burning”. Environmental Science and Technology. Pubs.acs.org. 47 (9): 4889. Bibcode:2013EnST...47.4889K. PMID23495839. S2CID54561750. doi:10.1021/es3051197.
Kharecha, Pushker A.; Hansen, James E. (2013). „Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power - global nuclear power has prevented an average of 1.84 million air pollution-related deaths and 64 gigatonnes of CO2-equivalent (GtCO2-eq) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that would have resulted from fossil fuel burning”. Environmental Science and Technology. Pubs.acs.org. 47 (9): 4889. Bibcode:2013EnST...47.4889K. PMID23495839. S2CID54561750. doi:10.1021/es3051197.
Burgherr, P.; Hirschberg, S. (2008). „A Comparative Analysis of Accident Risks in Fossil, Hydro, and Nuclear Energy Chains”. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 14 (5): 947. S2CID110522982. doi:10.1080/10807030802387556. If you cannot access the paper via the above link, the following link is open to the public, credit to the authors.
http://gabe.web.psi.ch/pdfs/_2012_LEA_Audit/TA01.pdf
Page 962 to 965. Comparing Nuclear's latent cancer deaths, such as cancer with other energy sources immediate deaths per unit of energy generated(GWeyr). This study does not include Fossil fuel related cancer and other indirect deaths created by the use of fossil fuel consumption in its "severe accident", an accident with more than 5 fatalities, classification.
Burgherr, P.; Hirschberg, S. (2008). „A Comparative Analysis of Accident Risks in Fossil, Hydro, and Nuclear Energy Chains”. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 14 (5): 947. S2CID110522982. doi:10.1080/10807030802387556. If you cannot access the paper via the above link, the following link is open to the public, credit to the authors.
http://gabe.web.psi.ch/pdfs/_2012_LEA_Audit/TA01.pdf
Page 962 to 965. Comparing Nuclear's latent cancer deaths, such as cancer with other energy sources immediate deaths per unit of energy generated(GWeyr). This study does not include Fossil fuel related cancer and other indirect deaths created by the use of fossil fuel consumption in its "severe accident", an accident with more than 5 fatalities, classification.
Kharecha, Pushker A.; Hansen, James E. (2013). „Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power - global nuclear power has prevented an average of 1.84 million air pollution-related deaths and 64 gigatonnes of CO2-equivalent (GtCO2-eq) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that would have resulted from fossil fuel burning”. Environmental Science and Technology. Pubs.acs.org. 47 (9): 4889. Bibcode:2013EnST...47.4889K. PMID23495839. S2CID54561750. doi:10.1021/es3051197.
Mycle Schneider, Steve Thomas, Antony Froggatt, and Doug Koplow (August 2009). The World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2009 Commissioned by German Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Reactor Safety. стр. 5.