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#1 dasein

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Posted 25 April 2016 - 08:03 PM

http://www.bloomberg...-nuclear-starts


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#2 MaryAM

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Posted 25 April 2016 - 09:12 PM

After Fukushima meltdowns were not even admitted for three months. Now we know that the cores have breached all containment and tons of contaminated ground water enters the Pacific daily because Molton cores are below the buildings in the groundwater. Sendai may have problems but some of the monitors are no longer on line and there are fewer monitors on line in the US. Tokyo was affected by fallout from Fukushima but data are not evaluated or reported. Measurements of ground water around Fukushima are limited as the samples have to be collected remotely as people can not directly approach sampling points. No one has been able to enter three reactor buildings and robots have fried. We do not know what happened to the people who put in the sampling points. We have a technology that has no plan for how to address the ultimate waste generated - spent fuel is still on site even at facilities that have been decommissioned because there is no place to take it and no way to transport it if there was somewhere to put it. Humans are not the brightest species to inhabit the earth. Cockroaches have us beat and have been around a lot longer - even survived the Permian extinction. When there is food, they breed. When there is no food they eat each other. They have mastered survival.

#3 dasein

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Posted 26 April 2016 - 07:24 AM

When there is no food they eat each other.

 

is that our future?


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#4 clueless

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Posted 28 April 2016 - 06:13 PM

When there is no food they eat each other.

 

is that our future?

 

When there is no food they eat each other.

 

is that our future?

watch the film " The Road". if you can stand it. yes, it would appear to be our future. I think netflix has it.