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In 2007, Rick Weiss reported for the Washington Post potential hazards of genetic medicine and the failed regulatory apparatuses designed t...
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March 11 is the anniversary for the Fukushima Daiichi disaster of 3 nuclear meltdowns, at least one melt through, and a fire in at least ...
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The weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal reports that PG&E suffered a massive loss of control of the utility's databases, le...
yep, sure looks that way, even detect a bit of a "burnt orange" flow at edge/over top
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought that Fukushima would lead to the USA experiencing a renewed enthusiasm for nuclear power? But then who would have thought that a new cold war would be drummed up by the current president out of largely fictional events? Well, the nuclear power plants will be needed for the bombs; and I just read that a trillion dollars will be spent on renewing the nuclear arsenal. If they are used we will get a nuclear winter. Hmm. There is a mad logic in all of this.
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reddit venue with aerial video for discussion as above
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