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Re: Remember Fukushima?

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Fri, 16 Oct 15 5:41 AM | 105 view(s)
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Interesting reading.

For very obvious reasons nuclear engineers love to place reactors on the ocean. Just in case they mess up and create a few hundred thousand gallons of radioactive waste water, there is no better place to dump it than in the ocean.

Stacking up barrels of nuclear waste that might last ten thousand years is a level of lunacy that is hard to imagine.

That's why I am shifting to LED light bulbs.
I want to save the entire planet.




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Re: Remember Fukushima?
By: clo
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Fri, 16 Oct 15 5:00 AM
Msg. 16313 of 65535

THE DISASTER

This photographic documentary is not intended to tell the story of the events surrounding the disaster yet again. Like the incident that occurred on 26 April 1986, most readers know the story well. It is worth mentioning one very important aspect, however, which is an essential issue as we consider the story further. It is not earthquakes or tsunami that are to blame for the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, but humans. The report produced by the Japanese parliamentary committee investigating the disaster leaves no doubt about this. The disaster could have been forseen and prevented. As in the Chernobyl case, it was a human, not technology, that was mainly responsible for the disaster.

As will be seen shortly, the two disasters have much more in common.


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