From: Truth Out
The story of Fukushima should be on the front pages of every
newspaper. Instead, it is rarely mentioned. The problems at Fukushima
are unprecedented in human experience and involve a high risk of
radiation events larger than any that the global community has ever
experienced. It is going to take the best engineering minds in the world
to solve these problems and to diminish their global impact.
When we researched the realities of Fukushima in preparation for this
article, words like apocalyptic, cataclysmic and Earth-threatening came
to mind. But, when we say such things, people react as if we were the
little red hen screaming "the sky is falling" and the reports are
ignored. So, we’re going to present what is known in this article and
you can decide whether we are facing a potentially cataclysmic event.
Either way, it is clear that the problems at Fukushima demand that
the world’s best nuclear engineers and other experts advise and assist
in the efforts to solve them. Nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds.org and an international team of scientists created a 15-point plan to address the crises at Fukushima.
A subcommittee of the Green Shadow Cabinet (of which we are members), which includes long-time nuclear activist Harvey Wasserman, is circulating a sign-on letter and a petition
calling on the United Nations and Japanese government to put in place
the Gundersen et al plan and to provide 24-hour media access to
information about the crises at Fukushima. There is also a call for
international days of action on the weekend of November 9 and 10. The
letter and petitions will be delivered to the UN on November 11 which is
both Armistice Day and the 32nd month anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster. MORE
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