In a world where proliferation is on the rise, and nuclear power is being touted as the energy solution to global climate change, young people are growing up with little information about the nuclear dilemma. REALexpo's contribution to critical thinking is a great way for young people, and all people, to learn about nuclear issues in a creative and interactive environment.Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, Disarmament educator and consultant to the United Nation
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One of the most immediate and crucial problems effecting our immediate future, is that of the continued viability of nuclear technology, whether for energy or for military use.
Produced by REAL Exhibition Development and The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum, Geneva, THE NUCLEAR DILEMMA brings together major photographic work from around the world into a comprehensive educational exhibition on the history of nuclear technology; from the discovery of radioactivity in 1896 by Henri Becquerel to the present day proliferation and energy crisis.
The main objective of this exhibition project is to inform people, especially the younger generation of the history of nuclear technology and its diverse uses and the risks involved in its continued development.
Working closely with concerned scientists, doctors, lawyers and peace educators such as Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, disarmament educator and programmer with the United Nations, the exhibition is specially designed to appeal to schools and universities, involving creative educational tools that teachers may use and develop upon in the classroom.
Press pack
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© Los Alamos National LaboratoryDr. J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967). Film clip from the documentary "The Decision to Drop the Bomb" produced in 1965 by Fred Freed. Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, was Scientific Director of the Manhattan Project, the secret military programme that developed the world's first atomic bomb. Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A.

© Paul ShambroomDelivery of first operational B-2 Spirit 'Stealth' long-range bomber, designed primarily for strategic nuclear missions. Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri.

