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In reply to the discussion: I thought the sea star 'melting' was a problem related to acidification? [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)Given that the whole damn Fukushima plant has not 'yet' exploded and that the emissions are being washed into the ocean, the first fears of a larger calamity have been somewhat ameliorated. For now.
Just pure dumb luck that it hasn't blown sky-high? Or is it as some nuke supporters say: The Finest Hour for Nuke power.?
When looking at the big picture and seeing the really big liars with the most damaging lies, it is the nuke power supporters that are far and beyond the worst.
Bad-mouthing people who called out nuke-lies right off the bat -- and who wished nothing more than to warn others of the possibilities -- is just trash talk. Those people have been right much, much more than the nuke-liars.
We are not out of the woods yet. There is emerging science that radiation from Fukushima is altering and causing mutations in many life forms. To dismiss that science is just trash talk. It is the real crazy talk.
The actual science clearly states that man-made radiation loosed upon the environment is deadly. The people stating otherwise are the crazy ones. Of course they don't do that anymore. They are content to just attack the science in a back-handed way, much the same as some have done on this thread.