Fukushima to Chernobyl 30 Years On: The DANGER is REAL & PERSISTENT! (Nu...
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A Nuclear Hotseat SPECIAL on the Human and Genetic Impact of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster. This Week’s Featured Interviews:
Bonnie
Kouneva, Chernobyl Survivor. She was a 16-year old living in Sofia,
Bulgaria, about 800 miles away from Chernobyl, when the accident started
on April 26, 1986. She talks about the impact on her life and the
health of her children. This former mountaineer and Greenpeace member
currently lives in the United States.
Dr. Timothy Mousseau is an
evolutionary biologist and faculty member of the Department of
Biological Sciences at the University of South Carolina. Beginning in
1999, Professor Mousseau and his collaborators have explored the
ecological, genetic and evolutionary consequences of low-dose radiation
in populations of plants, animals and people inhabiting the Chernobyl
region of Ukraine and Belarus. Full interview here. http://tinyurl.com/zymttnr
Dr.
Janette Sherman is well known for her work with epidemiologist Joseph
Mangano on analyses of data after Fukushima that indicate a spike in US
infant mortality and hypothyroidism. She also edited the English
translation of Alexei Yablokov’s groundbreaking work on the book,
Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the
Environment. http://tinyurl.com/jjjllk6
Dr. Alexei Yablokov is a member of the Russian Academy of Science http://tinyurl.com/h3b6lu5
, and was environmental advisor to the Russian President Yeltsin and to
the Gorbachev administration, as well as a co-founder of Greenpeace
Russia. His book Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People
and the Environment , compiled and translated into English more than
5,000 separate scientific reports on Chernobyl which completely
contradict the World Health Organization’s report, which undermined the
seriousness of the accident. http://tinyurl.com/jjjllk6
Ryuichi
Hirokawa was the first non-Soviet photojournalist to document the
Chernobyl disaster. The website on his humanitarian aid work with the
children of Fukushima, based upon his experiences at Chernobyl, is at:
kuminosato.net http://tinyurl.com/zcjzl6v
Nuclear Hotseat #253: Chernobyl 30th Anniversary SPECIAL – Mousseau, Yablokov, Sherman http://tinyurl.com/hhyekae
Discovery Channel - The Battle of Chernobyl (2006) - Srpski prevod https://youtu.be/p5GTvaW34O0
Chernobyl & Fukushima: Remembering the only 2 highest-level nuclear incidents https://youtu.be/H-XaXLmc2fg
Chernobyl timeline: World’s worst nuclear disaster 30 years on https://youtu.be/gPIkYPo7gAc
Chernobyl Decay and Deformed https://youtu.be/rvAJ_u3Q0Hw (warning contains graphic images)
Chernobyl Liquidators Health Research https://youtu.be/2awk_P41LqI
30 Years After Chernobyl, World's Worst Nuclear Disaster, U.S. Activists Warn of Ongoing Risks https://youtu.be/e2l-7kg8HHQ
Fish Grill 4 Times Above Air Radiation Biscayne Park Turkey Point 4/26/2016 https://youtu.be/iS1WpoqIEzQ
Two NIRS webinars: U.S. nuclear safety and Chernobyl. Sign up now.
April 26, 2016
Dear Friend,
On
this 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, we want to
invite you to two upcoming NIRS webinars that should be of widespread
interest.
The first will be held this Thursday, April 28 at 2pm Eastern (11am Pacific, 12pm Mountain, 1pm Central).
“Indian Point's Baffling Reactor Bolts: The Implications for Nuclear Safety and Other Reactors”
In
recent weeks an unprecedented nuclear safety issue has come to light
from an inspection of the Indian Point 2 reactor. Hundreds of the bolts
holding together key reactor vessel internals were missing or damaged.
This was not supposed to happen: NRC and the industry have dismissed
concerns about aging-related degradation of reactor vessel internals for
years.
Union of Concerned Scientists’ nuclear safety expert
David Lochbaum will review the recent discovery and discuss the nuclear
safety implications for reactors throughout the country.
NRC has
made the same inspections mandatory at all reactors in the coming years,
but it raises the question: “Will those inspections happen fast
enough?” After his presentation, David will answer your questions to
kick off a discussion.
http://www.ucsusa.org/aggregator/sour...
register for the Indian Point webinar.
http://allthingsnuclear.org/dlochbaum...
Demystifying Nuclear Power: Chernobyl's Forgotten People/Casualties of Atomic Meltdown http://tinyurl.com/hq4w7kj
Fuku AND I WON'T STOP THERE!! https://youtu.be/e_EBXbOFK_s
Bonnie
Kouneva, Chernobyl Survivor. She was a 16-year old living in Sofia,
Bulgaria, about 800 miles away from Chernobyl, when the accident started
on April 26, 1986. She talks about the impact on her life and the
health of her children. This former mountaineer and Greenpeace member
currently lives in the United States.
Dr. Timothy Mousseau is an
evolutionary biologist and faculty member of the Department of
Biological Sciences at the University of South Carolina. Beginning in
1999, Professor Mousseau and his collaborators have explored the
ecological, genetic and evolutionary consequences of low-dose radiation
in populations of plants, animals and people inhabiting the Chernobyl
region of Ukraine and Belarus. Full interview here. http://tinyurl.com/zymttnr
Dr.
Janette Sherman is well known for her work with epidemiologist Joseph
Mangano on analyses of data after Fukushima that indicate a spike in US
infant mortality and hypothyroidism. She also edited the English
translation of Alexei Yablokov’s groundbreaking work on the book,
Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People and the
Environment. http://tinyurl.com/jjjllk6
Dr. Alexei Yablokov is a member of the Russian Academy of Science http://tinyurl.com/h3b6lu5
, and was environmental advisor to the Russian President Yeltsin and to
the Gorbachev administration, as well as a co-founder of Greenpeace
Russia. His book Chernobyl: Consequences of the Catastrophe for People
and the Environment , compiled and translated into English more than
5,000 separate scientific reports on Chernobyl which completely
contradict the World Health Organization’s report, which undermined the
seriousness of the accident. http://tinyurl.com/jjjllk6
Ryuichi
Hirokawa was the first non-Soviet photojournalist to document the
Chernobyl disaster. The website on his humanitarian aid work with the
children of Fukushima, based upon his experiences at Chernobyl, is at:
kuminosato.net http://tinyurl.com/zcjzl6v
Nuclear Hotseat #253: Chernobyl 30th Anniversary SPECIAL – Mousseau, Yablokov, Sherman http://tinyurl.com/hhyekae
Discovery Channel - The Battle of Chernobyl (2006) - Srpski prevod https://youtu.be/p5GTvaW34O0
Chernobyl & Fukushima: Remembering the only 2 highest-level nuclear incidents https://youtu.be/H-XaXLmc2fg
Chernobyl timeline: World’s worst nuclear disaster 30 years on https://youtu.be/gPIkYPo7gAc
Chernobyl Decay and Deformed https://youtu.be/rvAJ_u3Q0Hw (warning contains graphic images)
Chernobyl Liquidators Health Research https://youtu.be/2awk_P41LqI
30 Years After Chernobyl, World's Worst Nuclear Disaster, U.S. Activists Warn of Ongoing Risks https://youtu.be/e2l-7kg8HHQ
Fish Grill 4 Times Above Air Radiation Biscayne Park Turkey Point 4/26/2016 https://youtu.be/iS1WpoqIEzQ
Two NIRS webinars: U.S. nuclear safety and Chernobyl. Sign up now.
April 26, 2016
Dear Friend,
On
this 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, we want to
invite you to two upcoming NIRS webinars that should be of widespread
interest.
The first will be held this Thursday, April 28 at 2pm Eastern (11am Pacific, 12pm Mountain, 1pm Central).
“Indian Point's Baffling Reactor Bolts: The Implications for Nuclear Safety and Other Reactors”
In
recent weeks an unprecedented nuclear safety issue has come to light
from an inspection of the Indian Point 2 reactor. Hundreds of the bolts
holding together key reactor vessel internals were missing or damaged.
This was not supposed to happen: NRC and the industry have dismissed
concerns about aging-related degradation of reactor vessel internals for
years.
Union of Concerned Scientists’ nuclear safety expert
David Lochbaum will review the recent discovery and discuss the nuclear
safety implications for reactors throughout the country.
NRC has
made the same inspections mandatory at all reactors in the coming years,
but it raises the question: “Will those inspections happen fast
enough?” After his presentation, David will answer your questions to
kick off a discussion.
http://www.ucsusa.org/aggregator/sour...
register for the Indian Point webinar.
http://allthingsnuclear.org/dlochbaum...
Demystifying Nuclear Power: Chernobyl's Forgotten People/Casualties of Atomic Meltdown http://tinyurl.com/hq4w7kj
Fuku AND I WON'T STOP THERE!! https://youtu.be/e_EBXbOFK_s
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