人造放射性材料在生物物理限制世界中的地位
Fanny Böse1, Friederike Frieß2
1Workgroup for Economic and Infrastructure Policy, Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany.
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|February 23, 2026
概括
来自核裂变和采矿的放射性材料构成全球风险. 行星边界框架需要解决核能和武器风险,倡导裁军和谨慎的能源使用.
科学领域:
- 地球系统科学 地球系统科学
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 核科学 核科学 核科学
背景情况:
- 近一个世纪前发现的核裂变产生了大量的放射性材料.
- 采矿活动将自然存在的放射性物质带到了地球表面.
- 核武器的发展推动了对地球系统对爆炸的反应的研究.
研究的目的:
- 为了突出在行星边界框架内放射性材料的不足.
- 讨论定义核风险安全操作空间的挑战.
- 倡导对核能和核武器采取预防性方法.
主要方法:
- 审查有关放射性材料及其对环境影响的现有文献.
- 分析行星边界框架及其在核风险方面的局限性.
- 预防原则应用于核技术.
主要成果:
- 从裂变和采矿中产生的放射性材料存在全球范围的风险.
- 目前,行星边界框架缺乏对核风险的充分考虑.
- 确定核电事故和爆炸的控制变量是一个挑战.
结论:
- 倡导一个没有核武器的世界.
- 建议对使用核能采取谨慎和深思熟虑的方法.
- 将放射性物质风险纳入全球环境评估是至关重要的.
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