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Health and Environment – post Fukushima – theme for March 2013

In New York, international doctors and scientists met to apply a searching light into the medical and environmental consequences of the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe.   This symposium has been many months in the making, in the organisation of gathering experts on every aspect of this important issue.

Some of these scientists are experienced nuclear physicists and engineers.  But many are from other disciplines – genetics, biology, ecology, marine biology, climatology and even some from  from other areas, like economics, social science areas, such as gender studies.

These are the disciplines that are ignored by nuclear lobbyists  who would have us believe that these are “soft” studies, not “hard” science, like nuclear physics.   “Soft” science doesn’t matter , (except for climate studies, which suddenly matters because they can con us that nuclear power is the solution).   Nuclear lobbyists ignore “soft” science like genetics and ecology:

A. because if these issues were taken seriously – that would spell the end of nuclear power, the end of their industry.

B. because they don’t know anything about these sciences, anyway.

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The New York symposium had the task of exploring and explaining to the world, the meaning of the Fukushima disaster – in its effects on human, other species, and the land, air, water and plants, on which we all depend for our health. They also explained the importance of these effects for our children, grand-children, and future generations.

Soft stuff? Trivial?  ”Fukushima is over” – the global nuclear lobby would have us believe.    as though the Fukushima event is now over and done with.

The informative lectures from the New York symposium are already reverberating , – in video, print and film,  to counter the lying propaganda of the nuclear lobby

March 16, 2013 - Posted by | Christina's themes

4 Comments »

  1. GREAT COMMENT!! the pics brilliant too!

    arclight2011's avatar Comment by arclight2011 | March 16, 2013 | Reply

  2. it is my hope that everyone will wake up to the pending nightmare that is happening in japan and right where i live in sonoma county, california. i am ill, chelation is hell and as i do my small research into what is happening to me and my environment, i am met with nothing but dead ends in my quest to find out why i harbor cesium, thallium and lead within my body. still after 3 months, i know very little of the pollutants in the air, the “organic” food i eat, the water, the fog at dawn… trying to focus on the positive while being aware and awake to the realities is difficult and necessary. i feel very small in this but everyday, whilst holding myself still, i dig deeper into the reality of this nightmare we all must face.

    thank you for sharing all you do here on this site. it is beyond helpful. it is vital for survival.

    Linda's avatar Comment by ĽAdelaide | March 18, 2013 | Reply

  3. Since this disaster is still being played down and now Hinkley C has been given the go ahead, we need to really work hard to stop this nuclear insanity. Please sign the petition and make a point of passing it on to at least 10 people and get them to sign.
    http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/End_Nuclear_Insanity_NOW_Ban_Construction_of_Hinkley_C_Nuclear_Power_Station/

    Juliet Yelverton's avatar Comment by Juliet Yelverton | March 19, 2013 | Reply

  4. This is the most pressing issue on the planet and it is unthinkable the amount of damage that has already done. We have created a fearful legacy to our offspring.
    Please do everything you can now to stop this. sign the petition and get another 10 people to sign.
    http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/End_Nuclear_Insanity_NOW_Ban_Construction_of_Hinkley_C_Nuclear_Power_Station/

    thank you Juliet

    The Sanctuary at Healing Waters's avatar Comment by The Sanctuary at Healing Waters | March 19, 2013 | Reply


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