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In reply to the discussion: I thought the sea star 'melting' was a problem related to acidification? [View all]NuclearDem
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That's all you need to know.
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I thought the sea star 'melting' was a problem related to acidification? [View all]
RobertEarl
Oct 2014
OP
Note particularly that coal plants are three times as radioactive as nuclear plants, and living
Recursion
Oct 2014
#45
One of these days they will prove that sea star "melting' has nothing to do with radiation
hobbit709
Oct 2014
#30
There's a big difference between saying radiation has nothing to do with the sea stars
hobbit709
Oct 2014
#64