suite ;
Joe
Rogan on Fukushima and Nuclear Power : If these reactors keep messing
up, we’re going to have giant areas of our world contaminated and
dead for 100,000s of years — That’s the reality we’re operating
under (VIDEO)
12:47
AM EST on May 3rd, 2012 | 63
comments
U.S.
Seafood Provider Testing for Fukushima Contamination : “Growing
concern for potential radiation affecting the nation’s seafood” —
‘Trace’ amounts may have been present in ‘rare’ cases
03:22
PM EST on May 2nd, 2012 | 32
comments
NYTimes :
Radiation in “small doses could actually be disproportionately
worse” says report — “Doses spread out over time might be more
dangerous than doses given all at once” — Renewed importance
after Fukushima
01:42
PM EST on May 2nd, 2012 | 32
comments
Radiation
triples at Tokyo monitoring station — Levels spike at multiple
locations in last two hours
01:25
PM EST on May 2nd, 2012 | 32
comments
World
Leader in Decommissioning Reactors : “There is no technology which
may be directly applied” at Fukushima
07:55
AM EST on May 2nd, 2012 | 7
comments
Local
CBS News : ‘Slight’ leak was found after post-quake inspection of
North Anna nuclear plant — Officials say not actually caused by
quake (VIDEO)
06:41
AM EST on May 2nd, 2012 | 32
comments
Pediatrician :
“Homes full of the most grossly deformed children we have ever seen
in the history of pediatrics — all around Chernobyl” (VIDEO)
Japan
will no longer be a developed country in less than 40 years : Most
Powerful Japanese Business Organization
Title :
Inviting
economic suicide ?
Source :
The Japan Times
Author :
KEVIN RAFFERTY
Date :
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
[...]
Now it is at least semi-official : Japan’s economy is on the skids.
A report just released by a think tank of the Nippon Keidanren, the
country’s most powerful business organization, says that by 2050,
Japan will no longer be a developed country, predicting years of
negative growth from 2030 onward.
“Unless
something is done, we are afraid that Japan will fall out of the
league of advanced nations and again become a tiny country in the Far
East,” says the report in Japanese by the 21st Century Public
Policy Institute (21st CPPI), the research institute of Keidanren.
[...]
Tackling
the real issues is complicated by distracting immediate problems
exacerbated by the last year’s triple disasters of earthquake,
tsunami, and nuclear meltdown at Fukushima. [...]
Prime
Minister Yoshihiko Noda has expressed his determination to get the
nuclear plants operating again, warning that the alternative is
electricity cuts of up to 20 percent in some areas during Japan’s
sweltering sticky summer. But the government’s assertion that the
nuclear plants at Oi are “more or less” safe to resume is an
object lesson in political folly. [...]
Kevin
Rafferty, a Hong Kong-based journalist, has reported on the World
Bank for 35 years and was managing editor at the bank in 1997-99
Après cette avalanche de liens, quelle poids peut ton accordé à ceux qui dise le contraire.
Je pense en autre au club du marteau qui sévi ici !
Merci Olivier d’avoir étoffé l’information et même si y a encore des septiques, il seront bien un jour confronté à accepter qui à leur yeux est inacceptable, car il vont bien un jour où l’autre confronté à cette dure réalité !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nqBvpFUNFzs# !