Sun, September 30 2012 » clean energy, corporate criminality, crime, energy, Fukushima disaster, nuclear radiation, tell it like it is, unatural disaster » No Comments
Naoto Kan, defended his government’s handling of the nation’s nuclear crisis on Saturday
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Sun, May 1 2011 » calabash, Japan, nuclear radiation, unatural disaster » No Comments
Human monkeys polluting the ocean with nuclear radiation! We are the monkey tribe that shits in our bathtub!
1.) Japan has asked Russia to send a floating radiation treatment plant, which will solidify contaminated liquid waste from the country’s crippled nuclear power plant, Russian media reported.
2.) Japan quake: Nitrogen pumped into nuclear reactor
3.) Q&A: Health effects of radiation exposure
4.) ‘No safe levels’ of radiation in Japan Experts warn that any detectable level of radiation is “too much”.
5.) Gambling with the planet Japan’s disaster and the global recession provide stark lessons on societies’ failure to manage risks, economist says.
6.) Assessing the Radiation Danger, Near and Far Current assessments of the radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant by the Japanese authorities, the International Atomic Energy Agency and others. | Related Article »
Thu, April 7 2011 » corporate criminality, crime, ecology, economy, energy, environment, Fukushima disaster, nature, nuclear radiation, stupidity, unatural disaster » No Comments
Thu, April 7 2011 » business, China, complicit politicians, corporate criminality, crime, ecology, environment, food contamination, food security, Fukushima disaster, Hawaii, nuclear radiation, South Korea, unatural disaster, USA » No Comments
Wed, March 30 2011 » Fukushima disaster, nuclear radiation, unatural disaster » No Comments
Anybody besides me worried about radiation contamination from the Fukushima disaster at home? Check this out!
With worries about radiation abounding, this infographic created by Geary Interactive seeks to answer a number of questions about the topic explains the creator:
The following infographic is the aggregation of numerous sources that are authorities on radiation. It details the threat levels of radiation exposure from events like the Fukushima explosion down to a dental x-ray. We hope that it will dispel the magnitude of everyday threats and help increase awareness around what Japan (and the world) is facing in light of these tragic circumstances.

Full story at Geary Fresh via Treehugger.
Tue, March 29 2011 » Hawaii, infographic, nuclear radiation, public health and welfare, science, unatural disaster » No Comments


