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One year later – Part 2: The Ongoing Fukushima Daiichi NPP Disaster.
March 2012. (For Part 1 (Earthquake & Tsunami), SEE HERE) (For additional sources on this topic, also see my page NUCLEAR NEWS LINKS, a sub-tab under the RADIOACTIVITY tab in the black top banner). For the latest news, I recommend ex-skf.blogspot.com. Fukushima-Daiichi NPP, likely the world’s worst nuclear … Continue reading
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Fukushima Fallout in Calgary (Alberta, Canada) was among highest in North America, too.
Curious to see how the recently reported radionuclide fallout of Iodine-131 measured in Calgary compares to the higher fallout measurements over the United States, which I reported on April 16, 2011 in the blog post Highest I-131 Radiation Fallout in … Continue reading
Too far from your bed?
Besides the radiation from Fukushima entering your body every breath you take, why there’s no place on Earth where this is a not a relevant issue: It’s as true in Japan as it is elsewhere: nuclear regulators are too … Continue reading