Friday, July 10, 2015

Fukushima Update: Pink Skies and Heavy Emissions


The pink sky is from yesterday, taken from the Futaba cam:


Heavy emissions visible now on both TEPCO cams. It is not raining. TEPCO cam 4 looks particularly bad:



4 comments:

  1. There are numerous things we can learn to live with, for example, a warmer or cooler planet. But radiation is not among them as radiation will poison us to death. And radiation is not the only poison unfortunately as it seems that most contemporary industry has a poison as a frequent by-product. Plus those invented by corporations like Monsanto. So I see climate change whatever that actually means is being used to divert attention and energy away from things about which we are not in doubt. I am sure they figure that eventually people will just accept the fact that occasionally a power plant will melt down and their reassurance that it represents no health hazard will be accepted by most. The rest of us will be designated deniers. Or fear mongers. [For some reason historically it appears that warming precedes a rise in CO2 and not as we are being told that CO2 precedes warming--the problem is getting data which has not been cooked.]

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  2. I just ordered your most recent book through my library. Although the local one did not have it another one did so will have it soon. Crisis Without End was good though it did not have what I was looking for. I would like to know how close we are to destroying the possibility of life on this planet. The German documentary on nuclear power was certainly shocking. The EU has far worse things to deal with than the Greek debt. Do they think they can take it with them? Perhaps as some strike me as real idiots. I know we will reach a point where genetic damage is inevitable for everyone. Strikingly most educated people are only vaguely aware of a problem. NPR has done a good job of keeping the truth hidden. We need according to it to worrying about "Russian aggression."

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  3. I wish I knew the answer to your question.

    Whatever is happening in the Pacific may hold the key.

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  4. i m goin out on a boat maybe i can see something

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