Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2012 @ 8:58 PM by bornandbred with a score of 0
Duh, most of us have known this for sometime.
Posted on Thursday, May 31, 2012 @ 12:11 AM by Eagleone with a score of 0
Due to Fukishima this is a stat that is only going to be exasperated. People with children will choose to move out of the fall out zones or not have children, especially once the spent fuel pools go critical. BC will become almost completely reliant on foreign workers.
Expensive real-estate in Vancouver will be worthless once they have no clean water to drink with an open reservoir collecting spent fuel Fukishima fall out. A city like PG with its underground aquifer protected from fallout will be home to refugees, but still who would keep there children around.
The experts say the spent fuel pools are on the third to fifth story of a five story building… the building is compromised, the tanks are bulging… they contain 30 meters of water that has to be cooled as they contain thousands of nuclear fuel rods from 40-years of production more than any other location on Earth… enough if allowed to go critical would release more radiation than all other human events in history combined… they say a 7.0 earthquake and the building collapses, yet last week they had two in the mid 6.5 range. Japan would be lost for sure… nothing stopping it or preventing it from happening.
Any children that stick around in the fallout zone will not survive. Coastal BC would be ground zero for fallout. Alaskan Airlines already reports problems with crews that have hair falling out, and to date the catastrophe hasn’t even really begun.
PG has potential for clean water for a while after a big fallout event… but what about food.
BTW, if the forests are contaminated, so too would be the lumber from those forests… pre-fallout lumber will be like gold worth thousands of dollars a board feet… potentially.
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Duh, most of us have known this for sometime.
Due to Fukishima this is a stat that is only going to be exasperated. People with children will choose to move out of the fall out zones or not have children, especially once the spent fuel pools go critical. BC will become almost completely reliant on foreign workers.
Expensive real-estate in Vancouver will be worthless once they have no clean water to drink with an open reservoir collecting spent fuel Fukishima fall out. A city like PG with its underground aquifer protected from fallout will be home to refugees, but still who would keep there children around.
The experts say the spent fuel pools are on the third to fifth story of a five story building… the building is compromised, the tanks are bulging… they contain 30 meters of water that has to be cooled as they contain thousands of nuclear fuel rods from 40-years of production more than any other location on Earth… enough if allowed to go critical would release more radiation than all other human events in history combined… they say a 7.0 earthquake and the building collapses, yet last week they had two in the mid 6.5 range. Japan would be lost for sure… nothing stopping it or preventing it from happening.
Any children that stick around in the fallout zone will not survive. Coastal BC would be ground zero for fallout. Alaskan Airlines already reports problems with crews that have hair falling out, and to date the catastrophe hasn’t even really begun.
PG has potential for clean water for a while after a big fallout event… but what about food.
BTW, if the forests are contaminated, so too would be the lumber from those forests… pre-fallout lumber will be like gold worth thousands of dollars a board feet… potentially.
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