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In reply to the discussion: Post-Fukushima: Seven Billion Deaths Predicted [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)MM boldy claims: "For everyone else on the planet, though, Fukushima is not the thing to worry about.""
The Sec. of the DoE, Moniz, stood in Japan and called Fukushima a Global Event.
Several west Coast Senators are alarmed at the impacts heading their way.
The science says that radioactive material from Fukushima has been found all over the N. Hemisphere.
The leading Oceanographer group in the US, Woods Hole, thinks they will find radioactive material from Fukushima on the west coast, factually labeling the event "unprecedented and ongoing" in the Pacific ocean.
So, MM, your opinion carries no weight whatsoever.
You don't even back it up with a single link, or any science.
In fact, you are not interested in an open and honest debate, but merely taunting, just like climate deniers do.
Thanks for thinking of me. Good to know I am having an impact.
To be clear.. I wished Fukushima had never blown sky high. But it did. As an environmentalist it is my duty to try and understand the impact this unprecedented and ongoing event may have on the planet.