Alexei Vladimirovich Yablokov

Алексей Владимирович Яблоков
Russia Russian 1933–2017

An ecologist who tracked Chernobyl’s long-term human costs

His Chernobyl study drew on more than 6,000 sources to estimate long-term harm, challenging accounts centered on the official death toll.

Alexei Yablokov was a Soviet and Russian biologist and environmental policy advocate whose work ranged from zoology and population biology to ecology. He became a prominent public voice on the long-term health and environmental consequences of Chernobyl, and the high mortality estimate in his co-authored study marked one end of the dispute over the disaster’s human toll. His career joined academic research to environmental activism, parliamentary work, and service as a presidential adviser, helping make ecological risk a matter of public policy.

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