8th May, 2011
Several thousand Japanese anti-nuclear protesters marched in the rain yesterday, welcoming a call from the prime minister to shut down a plant in central Japan and urging him to close more to avoid another nuclear crisis.
Posted by seumasach on May 8, 2011
8th May, 2011
Several thousand Japanese anti-nuclear protesters marched in the rain yesterday, welcoming a call from the prime minister to shut down a plant in central Japan and urging him to close more to avoid another nuclear crisis.
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Posted by seumasach on April 30, 2011
29th April, 2011
TOKYO—A prominent Japanese radiation safety specialist has resigned his governmental advisory post in protest over what he calls “inexcusable” standards for school children in Fukushima Prefecture. The Yomiuri Online news web site reported in Japanese this evening that Toshiso Kosako, a radiation safety expert at the University of Tokyo, feels the standards are too lenient and that his advice has been ignored.
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Posted by seumasach on April 29, 2011
22nd April, 2011
Tokyo, Japan, 22 April, 2011 – Greenpeace today called on the Japanese government to drop plans to raise the official limits of radiation exposure for children in Fukushima Prefecture, 20 milliSievert per year (1) – the same level as nuclear power plant workers, and twenty times the internationally recognised annual allowable dose for adults.
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Posted by seumasach on April 27, 2011
Makiko Segawa
26th April, 2011
In Tokyo, on April 6, a group of freelance journalists centered on Uesugi Takashi, 43, held a media session with dozens of DPJ lawmakers, including former Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio, to question the performance of the media in the wake of the Fukushima disaster.
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Posted by seumasach on April 22, 2011
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Posted by seumasach on April 22, 2011
The health outcome of the Fukushima catastrophe
Initial analysis from risk model of the European Committee on Radiation Risk, ECRR
Prof Chris Busby
30th March, 2011
Read study here
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Posted by seumasach on April 20, 2011
Helen Caldicott
11th April, 2011
Soon after the Fukushima accident last month, I stated publicly that anuclear event of this size and catastrophic potential could present a medical problem of very large dimensions. Events have proven this observation to be true despite the nuclear industry’s campaign about the “minimal” health effects of so-called low-level radiation. That billions of its dollars are at stake if the Fukushima event causes the “nuclear renaissance” to slow down appears to be evident from the industry’s attacks on its critics, even in the face of an unresolved and escalating disaster at the reactor complex at Fukushima.
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Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
Dahr Jamail
4th April, 2011
In a nuclear crisis that is becoming increasingly serious, Japan’s Nuclear Safety Agency confirmed that radioactive iodine-131 in seawater samples taken near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power complex that was seriously damaged by the recent tsunami off the coast of Japan is 4,385 times the level permitted by law.
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Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
5th April, 2011
According to the findings, seawater samples taken from the water near the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant’s No. 2 reactor several days ago were contaminated with radioactive iodine-131, seven and a half million times the legal limit, AP reported.
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Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
In his previous Guardian article Monbiot reassures himself about the Fukushima accident claiming that nobody had “yet received a lethal dose of radiation”, “as far as we know”. The on-site workers seem to think they have and are reportedly preparing themselves for death, but then they haven’t seen Monbiot’s article. Here, Monbiot continues his “deeply-troubling discovery” that nuclear power is safe. Why would that be troubling- I find the potential deaths of millions, or even thousands, a lot more troubling. Monbiot finds his “discovery”that such fears are unfounded troubling because it shows that some scientists are challenging the “consensus” established by bodies he cites as being authoritative, all of which happen to be closely connected to the UN.
Those of us who know the position of such bodies will therefore find nothing new in this Monbiot article other than his claim that deformities and genetic mutations, known to result from exposure to nuclear radiation, occurring within an area centering around Chernobyl in the aftermath of Chernobyl cannot be proved to have been caused by Chernobyl. Here he shows himself to be a student of the sceptical, Scottish philosopher, David Hume, who claimed that causality could never be verified. In the absence of any other explanation most of us would regard Chernobyl as, at least, the main suspect and Monbiot is unable to even suggest one.
As with the case of the IPCC Monbiot is overoptimistic in his claim of a consensus around the views of the UN bodies. I haven’t matched Monbiot’s exploit of reading the full report of the National Academy of Science but their own summary claims of nuclear radiation that “no level should be considered “safe.”” This, of course, contradicts all the claims of the UN bodies, and all who defer to them, that there are safe levels. But Monbiot finds support in their position based on his claim that it is not the same as the position of Helen Caldicott. He doesn’t really say what her position is although it looks like they are as one regarding “no safe levels”. That would be enough anyway to convince people that this technology is highly dangerous, dangerous enough to make Fukushima a planetary health hazard.
But the authorities say there are safe levels and that is good enough for the anti-establishment,radical Monbiot. In fact, its good enough for him to morph into an attack dog on their behalf. That there can be a scientific officialdom subordinate to corporate or elite interests and the the standing of those bodies is a function of their subordinatron to those interests is beyond Monbiot. In this,unfortunately, he is not untypical of the left who have a naive faith in scientific, medical or academic bodies, in professional society in general, of which, more often than not, they are issue.
The unpalatable truth is that the anti-nuclear lobby has misled us all
5th April, 2011
Over the last fortnight I’ve made a deeply troubling discovery. The anti-nuclear movement to which I once belonged has misled the world about the impacts of radiation on human health. The claims we have made are ungrounded in science, unsupportable when challenged, and wildly wrong. We have done other people, and ourselves, a terrible disservice.
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Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
AFP
1st April, 2011
A top Indian scientist and government advisor has called for a moratorium on all future nuclear projects following the nuclear crisis in tsunami-hit Japan.
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