-
Archives
- June 2013
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- November 2012
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- June 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
-
Meta
Tag Archives: Fukushima
Radioisotope Analysis Results for sampled Seaweed, Soil & Mushrooms – (Northern Humboldt County, California)
Okanogan Valley, Northern Washington (USA) – June 5, 2013 - [DISCLAIMER] –> The shortlink for this blogpost is http://wp.me/puwO9-22Y In my blog post, “Radiation Fallout Maps for the United States (May 1, 2012)”, I pointed out that land spots in the Pacific Northwest received … Continue reading
Tagged 2013, activism, allegedly apparent, anti-nuclear, California, cesium, chanterelles, Chernobyl, contamination, Cs-137, environment, environment Humboldt County, fallout, Fukushima, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, gammaspectroscopy, i 131, independent investigation, iodine Cs-134, map comparison, Michael Van Broekhoven, mushrooms, news, northern california, nuclear, Pacific Northwest, pollution, radiation, radiation in United States, radioactivity, radioisotope analysis, seaweed, soil sample tested
2 Comments
Why I think Humboldt County California needs Its Fukushima Radioactive Fallout Mapped
April 3, 2013 - (the shortlink for this blogpost is http://wp.me/puwO9-1Zh ) Every now and then, I try to find more information on how much fallout from the ongoing Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster was actually deposited in far-northern coastal California, in … Continue reading
Tagged california fallout, cesium, Eureka, Eureka EPA radnet, fallout deposition, fallout maps united states, Fukushima, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, humboldt county california, humboldt radiation, hypo, hypothyroidism, iodine, northern california, northern california fukushima contamination, nuclear contamination, opinion, Pacific Northwest, radioactivity
3 Comments
One Month on Facebook: Writings on the Inside of My Prison Wall…
End of March, 2013 Instead of posting anything on my Facebook wall tonite, I decided to share this past month’s of my Facebook wall here on my blog, see further below. Sad to say, I’ve turned into a borderline-Facebook addict … Continue reading
Tagged 2013, activism, allegedly apparent, climate change, culture, DARPA, environment, Example of a Facebook Wall, facebook, facebook wall, freedom of speech, Fukushima, humor, internet culture, March 2013, memes, Michael Van Broekhoven, money, monsanto protection act, nikola tesla, nuclear, photography, privacy, rambles and reflections, reflections, semiotics, spirituality, surveillance, video, weather
Leave a comment
Blog’s 2 year anniversary (last week) – Some Stats and Posts
Blog Views: 131,892 in 2 years 408 blog posts (of which about a dozen deleted) On average, that’s about a post every 42 hours. (133,797 is what the view counter states. But that means 131,892 views ‘since March 11, 2011′ … Continue reading
Contemplation
Quote and Image combined, both plucked from http://askaboutfukushimanow.com/ (PS: Artist was not credited, so if you know whose the image is by, please comment so I can add that. tx.)
Just off Japan Coast (past 24 hours ): A 7.3 (with 1 meter Tsunami), followed by a 6.2 and half dozen 5.0+ Earthquakes. Fukushima NPP temporarily evacuated. No evidence of significantly rising Radiation Levels. (Dec 7, 2012 – 9:45am Pacific Standard Time – Update)
TV News Report: 7.3 Quake Hits Japan, Small Tsunami, Reactor 4 Spent Fuel Pool Still Standing: The quake was an aftershock of the 9.0 Quake of March 11, 2011 (= Part 1 of my ‘One Year Later’ 2-part overview of the quake, … Continue reading
Fukushima Radiation Measurements (a Dec 5, 2012 snapshot, for reference, with data sources)
Mad River Tap Room, Blue Lake, CA – Dec 5, 2012 I added another radiation data source to my list of Radiation Monitors in Japan: http://ma-04x.net/all.html h/t: Fukushima Diary‘s Dec. 1, 2012 reporting: ’Radiation level spiked up in west coast of Japan for about … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, anti-nuclear, contamination, data sources, dose, ecology health, environment, Fukushima, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, information, Japan, microsievert, nanogray, near real-time radiation monitoring, news, nuclear, radiation, radiation monitors Japan, radioactivity, science
5 Comments
Radiation Monitoring – Overview of Data Sources in the US.
Northern California – November 2, 2012 - This blogpost’s info is from my page US Radiation Monitors, a sub-tab of the (top-bar) ‘Radioactivity’ tab. For radiation monitors in other countries, see Radiation Monitors Worldwide. Please contact me if you know good sources. Thank you. You may also … Continue reading
Blog Milepost 75,000 Views – Last blogpost rehash – Fukushima News Sources
Last day of May 2012. Blogpost #311. I consider this a blogpost of utter public irrelevance. It’s more like a milepost on my blogging path. A record four comments (ha), 300 direct views in a week of one blogpost (previous … Continue reading
Fukushima’s Cs-137 is NOT “Four Chernobyls” ! (Russia Today spreading misinformation)
I made a couple edits to my May 6, 2012 overview post, “One year later – Part 2: The Ongoing Fukushima Daiichi NPP Disaster.”. Reporting on the issue has been rather confusing. Earlier today I posted “Fukushima Already Released more … Continue reading
Tagged activism, Asahi Shinbum, Becquerel, Bq, caesium, cesium, Chernobyl, chernobyl worse than fukushima, chornobyl, chornobyl tjernobyl, confused reporting, credibility, Cs-137, data, deception, ENEnews, ENEnews spreading misinformation, environment, fukashima, Fukushima, fukushima worse than chernobyl, fukushima worst, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, giga, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, i 131, information warfare, iodine, iodine-131 equivalent, may 25 2012, nature, oceans, overview, PBq, peta, pollution, PR, prefix, radiation, radiation units, radioactivity, Russia Today, russia today misinformation about fukushima, science, TEPCO, tera, total release
9 Comments
New Documentary: “Hibakusha – from Hiroshima to Fukushima, Nuclear Capitalism Tries to Rebound”
Documentary Film: “ Hibakusha – from Hiroshima to Fukushima, ……………………………. Nuclear Capitalism Tries to Rebound ” This anti-nuclear documentary, ‘Hibakusha’, combines interviews with the victims of the current nuclear disaster with comments from those who survived the bombing of Hiroshima. (Note: ’hibakusha‘ (被爆者) is a Japanese word … Continue reading
Tagged activism, anti-nuclear, anti-nuke, Deutsche documentaire, documentary about nuclear crisis, Dorothé Menzner, 被爆者, film, Fukushima, german documentary, Henri Seroka, Hibakusha, Hibakusha – from Hiroshima to Fukushima Nuclear Capitalism Tries to Rebound, hiroshima, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, Japan, movie, music, nagasaki, politics, radiation, radioactivity, Ralph T. Niemeyer, Sami Atwa, trailer, youtube, Yuko Keller
Leave a comment
Radiation Research Society – 14th Report. Low Level Radioactivity More Carcinogenic than previously known.
(Had this in draft all week… Might as well post it): — Not the most joy-inducing reading material, but a new landmark study of atomic bomb survivors regarding the effects of radioactivity (ionizing radiation), uncovered that the risks for low level … Continue reading
Tagged anti-nuclear, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, cancer, cancer risks, carcinogenic, cesium, Chernobyl, chornobyl, data, debunking nuclear propaganda, energy, environment, EPA inadequate, fallout, false Promises, Fukushima, Goddards Journal, graphs, hiroshima, iodine, Japan, Life Span Study, low level radiation, nagasaki, new study, news, nuclear disaster, nuke, radiation, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, radiation exposure effects, radiation units, radioactivity, RERF, science, scientific study, study, underestimated risks of radiation exposure, United States, US EPA
3 Comments
Radiation Fallout Maps for the United States
[ The shortlink for this blogpost is http://wp.me/puwO9-1od ] Boulder, CO – May 1, 2012 — For those who’ve been searching for “US fallout map Fukushima”, etc.: This blogpost aims to give a compilation of United States radioactive fallout maps with their sources, and … Continue reading
Tagged radioactivity, Fukushima, news, anti-nuclear, nuclear disaster, Utah, California, map, data, maps, washington, karte, chernobyl fukushima, radioactive contamination, health, Colorado, activism, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, US fallout map, Oregon, King County, Pierce COunty, soil contamination US, aereal mapping, comparison US and Japan, Japn, environemnet, chernobyl fallout area map, belgium fallout from chernobyl, nuclear fallout map from japanese power plant, fukushima fallout, fukushima fallout map 2012, chernobyl fallout map europe, chernobyl 1986 vs fukushima daiichi, fukushima fall out map us, radiation in california, radioactive fallout from cesium 137 after chernobyl, nuclear fallout map
12 Comments
IIDJ offers near-real-time radiation measurements for Japan
I just received a nice a email from the Institute for Information Design Japan (IIDJ), letting me know that the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology started to publish a consolidated record of more than 2000 live observation spots of … Continue reading
Tagged radioactivity, Fukushima, radiation, nuclear, nuclear energy, fallout, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, news, current radiation, Japan, SPEEDI, MEXT, allegedly apparent, environment, map, data, disaster, pollution, 日本語, Japan Radiation Map, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, gamma, beta, alpha, reactor, IIDJ, Ex-SKF News, Institute for Information Design Japan, interactive map, fallout map
Leave a comment