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I've seen coal plants blow up and destroy a town.....nuclear is very safe compared to fossel steam plants
sorry you cant handle the facts
Again faulty logic. Non Sequitur, because something else is also dangerous, that makes the Nuclear safe.
Fact is fossel steam plants do not have the potential of poisoning the entire Pacific Ocean, Fukushima does. In addition, anything that produces mass quantities a highly deadly poison which cannot be made non-poisonus with the exception of tens of thousands of years of time is not safe.
And as we now see in Fukushima we do not have the technology to handle accidents when they do happen.
That is not safe, those are the facts, sorry if you can't handle them.
Bad news continues to come from Fukushima, and now we are finding out the situation is basically out of control.
There is currently somewhere between 300 and 600 tons of radioactive water spilling into the pacific ocean every day, and no way to stop it. There are concerns about the containment of the cores, and there is evidence that some larger migrating fish like bluefin tuna are accumulating long term radiation.
Funny how little of this is being covered by the evening news.
Try millions times acceptable levels.
100% of tuna caught off California's coast have increased levels of cesium.
But the USG says they are still safe to eat.
Biologists have noted mutated plants and animals in Japan but cannot get any funding to do research to find out what's going on.
What an interesting way to put that! Who is supposed to provide the funding?
Yeah, the FDA only reports they found "detectable levels" in their testing.
Actually numbers are coming out of the EU and other countries and higher education research labs here in the US.
What kind of numbers? High numbers? Low numbers?
I'd certainly be interested in seeing their studies.
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