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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Fukushima is still a disaster

Despite silence from the corporate media, Fukushima is still a disaster. The situation at that crippled nuclear power plant in Japan is still extremely volatile, and officials at the plant appear to be guessing about how to get radiation under control. According to an article by Harvey Wasserman over at TruthDig, Tepco has finally won approval to build a giant underground ice wall to contain radiation. However, no one has ever constructed a similar project, it may take as long as two years to complete, and there is widespread skepticism on whether this idea will even make a difference. In the meantime, young people living around Fukushima are being diagnosed with thyroid cancer at 40 times the normal rate, and health experts say that is "just the beginning." The 2011 disaster woke up the people of Japan, and so far they've demanded that every commercial nuclear reactor remain shut down. However, here in the United States, we're not only ignoring the ongoing disaster in Japan, we're going to build new nuclear plants. It's time to wake up, demand the truth about Fukushima, and time to say "No Nukes!" once and for all.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How ironic.

Anonymous said...

Zero creditability Wasserman is senior advisor to Greenpeace USA.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, so let's not learn from mistakes and fine tune and improve. Heck, coal, oil, and wood will still be great to burn more of. Wall phones were just fine. Horse and buggy inventions just around the corner!