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Many people will become nostalgic after seeing these lonely photographs. These will remind them of their sweet memories.
The Japanese people are not happy.
Many realize a significant portion of Japanese soil is not suitable for habitation. Just last October a leaked Tepco documented indicated the total amount of plutonium and neptunium emitted from the plant. This stuff sticks around for millions of years…
If you haven’t seen the dispersion maps for plutonium they are published here:
In the middle of this – there are those pushing for more nuclear power. It’s insane! How much of the planet has to be made uninhabitable for a virtual eternity? How many people will have to die of various cancers before it’s realized that this technology is too dangerous to be playing with?
Many people will become nostalgic after seeing these lonely photographs. These will remind them of their sweet memories.
The Japanese people are not happy.
Many realize a significant portion of Japanese soil is not suitable for habitation. Just last October a leaked Tepco documented indicated the total amount of plutonium and neptunium emitted from the plant. This stuff sticks around for millions of years…
If you haven’t seen the dispersion maps for plutonium they are published here:
http://www.datapoke.org/blog/89/study-modeling-fukushima-npp-p-239-and-np-239-atmospheric-dispersion/
In the middle of this – there are those pushing for more nuclear power. It’s insane! How much of the planet has to be made uninhabitable for a virtual eternity? How many people will have to die of various cancers before it’s realized that this technology is too dangerous to be playing with?