Just go read this. The report is out about what really happened at Fukushima. The bravery and dedication of those nuclear plant workers in the midst of one of the world's worst disasters is amazing.
Showing posts with label nuclear plant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear plant. Show all posts
November 11, 2011
April 13, 2011
Michio Kaku on Fukushima
New York's Daily News today has an interview with Michio Kaku, the physicist, about Fukushima raising the threat level to 7, equal to Chernobyl. Here's an excerpt:
"Chernobyl went through 600,000 workers, with each spending just a short time at the site to avoid radiation sickness. Everyone got a medal," he said. "Many of the workers (at Fukushima) don't even know how much radiation they've absorbed. Some of them are going to die. They've probably received the lethal amount of radiation already."
I've never heard about the 600,000 workers they cycled through Chernobyl. I'd love to read a comprehensive book about what happened there. For instance, how did this work out? Have those 600,000 workers remained healthy? And what on Earth will happen to the Japanese people who lived close to Fukushima Dai'ichi?
April 4, 2011
Good article on Japan
Dahr Jamail has written a great article on the situation in Japan. It's over at Al Jazeera English and it's called "'No safe levels' of radiation in Japan". It's a comprehensive article -- the kind we should be seeing everywhere but aren't. American media is dead in the head about this. Stop with the war porn -- tell us what's going on in Japan!
Anyway, great piece. Read it if you've got the time.
Anyway, great piece. Read it if you've got the time.
March 31, 2011
Katrina all over again
They can drop endless tons of water on the plant but they can't send down a little parachute with some basic supplies? These people are giving up their lives and they don't have food or blankets? And none of the news reports on TV or stories I've read online ever mentions why they are in this sorry state. These are heroes -- and they're not being fed or kept warm?
What's wrong with this picture? It's driving me crazy, just like those images of people without water after Katrina -- day after day after day.
Drop some supplies down to the workers now!
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