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Authorities incinerated around 19 tonnes of contaminated soil from the Bhopal Union Carbide factory. The incineration took ...
The incineration of 358 tonnes of toxic waste from Bhopal's Union Carbide factory has been completed at a facility in ...
After nearly 40 years of environmental concerns, the entire 337 tons of hazardous waste from the Union Carbide factory in ...
A New York federal court has dismissed all claims by Indian plaintiffs against Union Carbide for any environmental fallout of a gas leak which killed thousands of people in the Indian city of ...
Members of organizations representing victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy burn an effigy of Dow Chemical, which bought Union Carbide in 2001, on the 30th anniversary of the incident Wednesday in ...
Bhopal, like Chernobyl or Jonestown, is a name synonymous with tragedy. In December 1984, a leak of 40 tons of gas from a Union Carbide plant in the central Indian city killed over 8,000 people ...
Bhopal: A living legacy of corporate greed Twenty years ago today poisonous gases spewed from a Union Carbide factory, killing thousands as they slept. It was the worst industrial accident in history.
Union Carbide Corporation stopped doing business in India in 1994—with the permission of the Government of India, it sold its interest in Union Carbide India Limited in 1994 and the proceeds were used ...
On the morning of Dec. 3, 1984, a pesticide plant run by Union Carbide leaked about 40 tons of deadly methyl isocyanate gas into the air in Bhopal, quickly killing about 4,000 people.
Twenty-years ago, in the world's worst industrial disaster, a Union Carbide chemical plant in the Indian city of Bhopal emitted a toxic cloud that instantly killed thousands of people and injured ...