Showing posts with label meltdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meltdown. Show all posts

Saturday, December 03, 2016

TEPCO - A question concerning November, 2016 Fukushima earthquake & tsunami

What happened to those bags of nuclear waste stored outside of the Fukushima nuclear plant from the 2011 disaster?




Earthquake Off Fukushima, Japan, Triggers Tsunami



We need to talk. There is no such thing as man's safe use of nuclear energy consciously controlled by man. From Hiroshima to Fukushima II, we must shift to the ways of wisdom. The problem is not just in Japan who did not ask for this nuclear nightmare. Hemp was a major crop in Japan in before the horrors of WW II. It is time to bring it back to help us solve our nuclear crisis, i.e. phytoremediate the land, entomb the nuclear plants using 3d printing.

Despite the lies of the new USA president "Heil Trump" climate change is much more than weather. Nuclear radiation readings are part of our environment. Algae blooms and fracking are affecting our environment. Neither are weather. 

Let's solve this now.

When Dr. Martin Luther King was born in 1929 nuclear power was a remote scientific concept. Now we have a president who brings a former head of Exxon into the White House to accelerate the genocide.  

It is up to us to be wise. Our ancestors as well as our future are depending on us to provide for at least seven generations ahead. Greed is not the right way to go. Together we can do better.


Monday, July 07, 2014

"Fukushima Radioactive Aerosol Dispersion" by Steven Starr





Steven Starr does an excellent job breaking down to basics the dangers we are in from our ignoring the genocidal event coming off of the triple nuclear meltdown going on at Fukushima. The world needs to stand in support of Japan and provide whatever assistance is required to fix Fukushima now.

Below are the production notes from the Youtube posts above.  

Published on Jul 7, 2014

The Implications of The Massive Contamination of Japan With Radioactive aerosol dispersion
The Effects of Fukushima's Cesium Pollution by Steven Starr

Biographical Sketch of Steven Starr

Steven Starr, MT (ASCP), graduated from the School of Health Professions at the University of Missouri, Columbia in 1985. He subsequently worked as a Medical Technologist over a period of 27 years at a number of hospitals in Columbia, Missouri, including Columbia Regional Hospital, Boone Hospital Center, and Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, as well as at Saint Mary's Health Center, in Jefferson City, Missouri. Mr. Starr is currently the Director of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program at the University of Missouri. 

Steven is an Associate member of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation and has been published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. His writings appear on the websites of PSR, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Center for Arms Control, Energy and Environmental Studies, Scientists for Global Responsibility, and the International Network of Scientists Against Proliferation. Since 2007, he has worked with the governments of Switzerland, Chile, and New Zealand, in support of their efforts at the United Nations to eliminate thousands of high-alert, launch-ready nuclear weapons. 

Mr. Starr is also an expert on the environmental consequences of nuclear war, and in 2011, he made an address to the U.N. General Assembly describing the dangers that nuclear weapons and nuclear war poses to all nations and peoples. He has made presentations to Ministry Officials, Parliamentarians, Universities, citizens and students from around the world, and specializes in making technical scientific information understandable to all audiences.



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Birds and Fish Dying from Eating Fukushima Tsunami Debris

The Fukushima nuclear plant is in a triple nuclear meltdown that is creating havoc on the planet while our international leaders close their eyes like it's a repeat of the classic AIDS drama, AND THE BAND PLAYED ON.

Sometimes the best way to comprehend a big crisis is to look at one small aspect first.  So let's start with the fish in the ocean, that is next to the Fukushima plant, receiving highly radiated water used to try to cool down the plant.

In other words, please pass on the fish. Here's a couple webeos on the subject in case you need more motivation. 







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