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- albums0
There is also the strontium-90 few outlets seem to be mentioning that is there in greater quantity and much more dangerous.
- albums0
Also, separatism by racism, classism, etc all become moot points as these things amount to a global crisis I personally believe humanity has little chance of recovering from, let alone dealing with as a single entity.
We, humans, treated oil with such brazen disregard, it's no wonder that nuclear power has added its own global detriment to civilization in a shorter time.
While people waste time complaining about the 1%, wages, and their own entitlement, money will become a further worthless facade in the face of such impending doom.
Having billions of dollars will maybe equate to staying alive a few more months, if that even matters as the planet's ability to sustain human life slips away.
- albums0
"Across the Pacific, we have at least two peer-reviewed scientific studies so far that have already provided evidence of increased mortality in North America, and thyroid problems in infants on the west coast states from our initial exposures."
combine this with the decaying coral (the bottom of the food chain) life from increasing the acidity alongside the diminishing polar caps both from excess carbon dioxide buildup in the atmosphere from a global dependency on oil and I seriously wonder what condition human life will be in within 50 years.
I did some math earlier regarding the water leaking from Fukushima and all signs already point to catastrophe regardless how the contamination is handled from this moment forward...
Fukushima leaking radioactive water for ‘2 years, 300 tons flowing into Pacific daily’ amounts to:
8.7400366e+23 particles of cesium for every person on the planet. Keep in mind it only takes 1 to kill you... also entering the food chain for the last 2+ years
from this RT article:
http://rt.com/news/japan-fukushi…mentioned here:
http://www.qbn.com/topics/671758…- It does not take one particle of Caesium to kill you.mikotondria3
- sweet, then everything is going to be okayalbums
- colin_s0
it's really sad how japan is getting hit for the fukushima disaster. like, the country endured a huge earthquake / tsunami and extraordinary circumstances resulted in a nuclear disaster.
the united states had a natural disaster in katrina that resulted in prolific costs, both monetary and human, to which there's been relatively little follow up and the entire new orleans basin still remains problematic if not destroyed.
it'd be a thing if american journalism started qualifying native disasters as worth following up on. not saying japan's predicament isn't worth international attention, but at least they're actually attempting to fix a major problem, while nations like ours are more willing to sweep this sort of shit under the rug while we concentrate on someone else's news.
- GeorgesIV0
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- autoflavour
so if RT is to be believed, its game over pretty soon.