
- Item #A476
- ISBN: 0936876476
- ISBN13: 978-0-936876-47-4
- Copyright 1986
- Price: $10.00
The Bhopal Tragedy
What really happened and what it means for American workers and communities at risk
By Ward Morehouse and M. Arun Subramaniam
Blurbs
A report for the Citizens Commission on Bhopal, this was the first book-length account of the Bhopal tragedy and its implications for American workers and communities exposed to similar risks. It addresses the key question of who was responsible for this catastrophic accident and probes the health and environmental, impact of the disaster which killed at least 5,000 people and injured more than 200,000. This book presents an entirely different view of true justice for the poor victims, with a detailed calculation of $4.1 billion (in l985 dollars) in compensation for economic losses alone. The authors gave what was then an up-to-date picture of the tangled web of litigation in U.S. and Indian courts, involving billions of dollars in claims.