Big Oil is the New Big Tobacco: Climate Change Liability Battles Heat Up — robertscribbler
Exxon Knew For decades now, fossil fuel companies have been misinforming the public about climate change. They’ve paid money for PR campaigns that confuse the climate science. They’ve supported climate change denying political candidates. They fund meteorologists to misinform the public. The aim of these activities is to cloud the issue of climate change in […]
via Big Oil is the New Big Tobacco: Climate Change Liability Battles Heat Up — robertscribbler
Measuring the radiation in different parts of Fukushima prefecture
Radiation levels can differ tremendously. Important note: the meaurements made while wearing a white protective suit were made in the red zone. All other measurements were made in zone 2/ Namie and Tomioka, Fukushima. Also, these are just some shots. The average radiation level in Namie and Tomioka is approx. 0,17 a 0,24 microsivert per hour. All measurements are made in July 2017 by TINKEBELL.
Filmed and edited by Linda Zwart.
( Note that these measuements found few hotspots in the limited time allowed but kienaiyoru records many hotsposts in the so called “clean areas” – Arclight2011)
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