You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
environmental safety
About this tag
Discussions on WindowsForum.com tagged with environmental safety cover topics such as the dyeing of the Chicago River for St. Patrick's Day and the use of radiation-hardened robots in nuclear disaster response. These threads explore the intersection of public spectacle, marketing stunts, and real-world environmental and safety concerns. The tag reflects user interest in how environmental events are perceived, reported, and managed, including the role of technology in hazardous situations. While not directly related to Windows or Microsoft, the content engages with broader themes of safety, public awareness, and technological intervention in environmental crises.
The green river looked like the opening shot of a horror movie: at midmorning on the Saturday when Chicago traditionally dyes the Chicago River for St. Patrick’s Day, spectators reported seeing what appeared to be shark fins slicing through the emerald current — only for local chatter and a...
Link Removed due to 404 Error
The U.S. government is sending some robotic help to Japan to help regain control of the tsunami-damaged nuclear plant.
A top Energy Department official told a Senate panel Tuesday that a shipment of "radiation hardened robotics" will be sent to Japan to assist...
cleanup
crisis management
department of energy
emergency
environmentalsafety
fukushima
government
japan
nuclear
operator training
plutonium
radiation
remote
robotics
safety tips
senate
technology
training
tsunami