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Hissyspit

(45,790 posts)
27. You mean immediately.
Sun Jul 22, 2012, 08:34 AM
Jul 2012

And not counting the two workers who died.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/why-the-fukushima-disaster-is-worse-than-chernobyl-2345542.html

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Some scientists say Fukushima is worse than the 1986 Chernobyl accident, with which it shares a maximum level-7 rating on the sliding scale of nuclear disasters. One of the most prominent of them is Dr Helen Caldicott, an Australian physician and long time anti-nuclear activist who warns of "horrors to come" in Fukushima.

Chris Busby, a professor at the University of Ulster known for his alarmist views, generated controversy during a Japan visit last month when he said the disaster would result in more than 1 million deaths. "Fukushima is still boiling its radionuclides all over Japan," he said. "Chernobyl went up in one go. So Fukushima is worse."

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Death toll
Fukushima:
Two workers died inside the plant. Some scientists predict that one million lives will be lost to cancer.
Chernobyl: It is difficult to say how many people died on the day of the disaster because of state security, but Greenpeace estimates that 200,000 have died from radiation-linked cancers in the 25 years since the accident.

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But many experts warn that the crisis is just beginning. Professor Tim Mousseau, a biological scientist who has spent more than a decade researching the genetic impact of radiation around Chernobyl, says he worries that many people in Fukushima are "burying their heads in the sand." His Chernobyl research concluded that biodiversity and the numbers of insects and spiders had shrunk inside the irradiated zone, and the bird population showed evidence of genetic defects, including smaller brain sizes.

"The truth is that we don't have sufficient data to provide accurate information on the long-term impact," he says. "What we can say, though, is that there are very likely to be very significant long-term health impact from prolonged exposure."

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Disgusting. grahamhgreen Jul 2012 #1
Worse moral lapse than (current) Denver shootings panzerfaust Jul 2012 #2
Is it a "moral lapse" or a pattern-of-conduct repeated daily in high places? NT Trillo Jul 2012 #11
Du rec. Nt xchrom Jul 2012 #3
Why am I not surprised madokie Jul 2012 #4
And also because many DUers smelled a rat from day one. sofa king Jul 2012 #7
I think your 100% correct. raouldukelives Jul 2012 #9
This incident had nothing to do with TEPCO or government obfuscation Art_from_Ark Jul 2012 #17
You got that right. nt DCKit Jul 2012 #20
As much as I don't like the nuclear power industry, Art_from_Ark Jul 2012 #18
If you are working for, you are connected too madokie Jul 2012 #26
Wow. obxhead Jul 2012 #5
This is not just a matter of money Art_from_Ark Jul 2012 #19
Exactly! obxhead Jul 2012 #21
Namie is really getting socked Art_from_Ark Jul 2012 #23
Truly pathetic... Brooklyn Dame Jul 2012 #6
Done to maintain the bottom line. Sickening. NT SalmonChantedEvening Jul 2012 #8
"let's go die and make money!" truthisfreedom Jul 2012 #10
In the USA such abuses are unwritten and unspoken. hunter Jul 2012 #12
Ah, those high business ethics in play again. Nice, smooth. freshwest Jul 2012 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author Po_d Mainiac Jul 2012 #14
More dissembling chervilant Jul 2012 #15
I'm not sure what you mean, but... Art_from_Ark Jul 2012 #16
OIC... chervilant Jul 2012 #28
Nope, I'm not belittling legitimate concerns Art_from_Ark Jul 2012 #32
Like the "observation" that there would be half-a million dead in 6 months? Bonobo Jul 2012 #22
Zero died from the radiation? Hissyspit Jul 2012 #24
Yup.nt Bonobo Jul 2012 #25
You mean immediately. Hissyspit Jul 2012 #27
Well, yes. Bonobo Jul 2012 #31
How rude. chervilant Jul 2012 #29
You're right. I DON'T know you. Bonobo Jul 2012 #30
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