Radiation News Roundup Aug 16, 2015
Still over 4 μSv/h measured in a park of Nasushiobara city. fukushima-diary.com
Still over 4 μSv/h measured in a park of Nasushiobara city. fukushima-diary.com
Ambient office = 128 nanosieverts per hour
Yesterday, I blogged about attempts of some mining companies to circumvent laws put in place by the Navajo Nation Council to prevent uranium mining or transportation on Navajo lands. There are over five hundred contaminated sites in the Navajo Nation from Cold War uranium mining as well as twenty two wells that cannot be used for drinking water because of radioactive contamination.
As the Monty Python crew liked to say, "And now for something completely different." The existence of nuclear weapons and the dangers of nuclear war are weighty subjects upon which I have blogged many times. Since the 1950s, the world has lived under the threat of nuclear annihilation. The U.S.