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2. Fukushima taught many lessons? Not really.
Wed Jul 11, 2012, 10:06 PM
Jul 2012

It kept up the noise machine of people who hate, out of fear, ignorance and superstition, the world's largest, by far source of climate change.

Nothing learned.

It kept up the hope on the part of the same set that someone, anyone, would die from radiation from the effects of the destruction of three nuclear reactors, so that the same set could continue, like some kind of Pavlovian nightmare, while 3.3 million people killed each year by air pollution, not causing even one shed tear from the anti-nuke cults.

And it kept the same noodnicks from trying to suck hundreds of billions upon and hundreds billions upon billions of yen, euros, dollars and yen from the world's economies to finance their so called "renewable" religious fantasy.

It was 118F in Kansas last week.

It is reported in Comptes Rendus Biologies that 70,000 people died from the European heatwave of 2003; again producing not a peep from the anti-science cults who hate, with endless dollops of fear, ignorance, and superstition the world's largest, by far, source of climate change gas free energy.

Death toll exceeded 70,000 in Europe during the summer of 2003

Heckuva job anti-nuke. Heckuva job. You must be very, very, very, very proud. Congratulations.

Why don't you tell us again all about how renewable energy can provide all of the earth's energy needs by 2050? You may prove to be right, in the sense that most of the population will be dead by then, and people will be living short, savage lives just as they did the last time renewable energy supplied the world.

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