2012年2月18日土曜日

How Far Is It From Georgia To Alaska

how far is it from georgia to alaska

We May Yet Lose Tokyo (and Alaska and Georgia)

[excerpted] "As the Nuclear Regulatory Commission approves a construction/operating license for two new reactors in Georgia, alarming reports from Japan indicate the Fukushima catastrophe is far from over.

There are some two dozen of these Mark I-style containments currently in place in the US...

....And without a final resolution to the on-going horrors at Fukushima, the entire planet, from Tokyo to Alaska to Georgia and beyond, remains at serious radioactive risk...."


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MAJIA HERE: I would like to remind readers that the NRC elected not to share with Alaskan residents the severity of projections for the Fukushima disaster, nor have residents been warned in the wake of months and months of fallout:

Washington Post: "While assuring Americans publicly that there was no danger, the NRC did not disclose one worst-case scenario, which did not rule out the possibility of radiation exceeding safe levels for thyroid doses in Alaska, the e-mails show. "Because things were uncertain, we considered it but the data that was available . . .
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did not support that very pessimistic scenario so no, it was not discussed publicly at that point," NRC spokesman Scott Burnell said. In the end, Alaska was not affected. "
(Mufson, S. 2012, Feb 7. "Messages show conflict within NRC after Japan's earthquakes and tsunami" http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/messages-show-conflict-within-nrc-after-japan-earthquake-and-tsunami/2012/01/09/gIQA2ll6uQ_print.html

  



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