Michio
Kaku: Human civilization may destroy itself
Michio
Kaku, Protégé of ‘father of the H-bomb’ Edward Teller and
earned Ph.D. in nuclear physics from University of California
Berkeley: It’s not clear that we are going to make it [to a 'Type
1' civilization without destroying ourselves] -– I mean look at
Fukushima […] Three simultaneous meltdowns. Do you realize that the
core at Fukushima liquefied? We’ve never seen liquefication of a
nuclear reactor core […] 3 liquefications of molten uranium. And
you realize we still have not controlled it. They could spiral out of
control any day. Small little earthquake and the reactor accident
starts up all over again. […] There’s been a collapse in nuclear
energy in the United States. However in Japan […] we have this
raging meltdown that’s in a temporary stasis […]
“I mean, look at Fukushima” — Liquefication of 3 nuclear reactor cores… First time any core ever liquefied — It’s still out of control, 3/11 disaster could start all over again
Art Bell, host: That’s optimism alright. By the way, what about the little trips we’ve had along the way: big earthquakes, nuclear reactors going bonkers, that kind of thing?
Plastic
pad clogs Fukushima water cleaning system
A
piece of plastic padding which clogged up a drain is thought to have
caused the breakdown of a decontamination system at Japan's crippled
Fukushima nuclear plant, the operator said Sunday.
29
September, 2013
The
Advanced Liquid Processing System (ALPS), designed to remove
radioactive material from contaminated water, is expected to play a
crucial role in treating huge amounts of toxic water accumulating at
the plant.
But
it was halted due to a defect only hours after starting operations.
Workers
found that a plastic pad, which fixed a ladder in the system, had
worked loose and got stuck in a drain, probably causing the defect,
said operator Tokyo Electric Power Co.
The
ALPS system was switched on early Friday but was stopped late evening
the same day when it was found not to be properly flushing fluid used
to remove radioactive particles, TEPCO said in a statement.
There
are three ALPS systems at the plant, hit by reactor meltdowns sparked
by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
The
utility started trial operations of two of the three systems in March
but halted them in June after corrosion in one was found to be
causing water leakage.
The
third system was activated on Friday before the stoppage occurred.
TEPCO
has poured thousands of tonnes of water onto the plant's reactors to
keep them cool, and continues to douse them.
The
utility says they are now stable but need cooling water daily.
TEPCO
has so far disclosed no clear plan for disposing of the huge amounts
of stored polluted water.
Fukushima Corrosion of Reactors, Radioactive Tsunami Debris, Rehearsal for 1/2 Truth, (Plume-gate)
Radioactive Reality (29 September 2013) Human civilization may destroy itself
Nuclear Expert in California: They’re dumping huge amounts of Fukushima contamination in Pacific
“We
could have large numbers of cancer” from eating fish — Japan
Prime Minister ‘put to shame’ -Newspaper
29
September, 2013
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National
Journal,
Sept. 23, 2013: “Look at what’s going on now: They’re dumping
huge amounts of radioactivity into the ocean — no one expected that
in 2011,” Daniel
Hirsch,
a nuclear policy lecturer at the University of California-Santa Cruz,
told Global Security Newswire. “We could have large numbers of
cancer from ingestion of fish.”
Dong-A
Ilbo,
Sept. 28, 2013: In an interview Tuesday with Korean media, Kenya
Mizuguchi, emeritus professor of maritime science and technology at
Tokyo University, rebutted Abe`s remarks, arguing that large amount
of contaminated water was being leaked into the sea. Tokyo Electric
Power Co.`s Friday announcement that it detected 400,000 becquerels
per liter of radioactive materials in a well near the reactors of the
Fukushima No. 1 and 2 Nuclear Power Plants also puts Abe to shame. In
a recent survey by Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun, 95 percent of the
respondents said the water contamination was “serious.”
California
Magazine (UC Berkeley),
Fall 2013: Is Fukushima radiation harming food chain? [...] Bad news
keeps leaking from Japan’s tsunami-damaged Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear power plant—literally leaking, as in 400 tons of highly
radioactive water a day. Or it may be more than that. No one is
really sure. [...] But no matter how you parse things, it would be
difficult to find a silver lining to this particular mushroom cloud.
[...] So with thousands of gallons of radioactive effluent sluicing
into the Pacific daily, you can’t help but wonder if some of it is
working its way up the marine food web into your tuna sandwich. Well,
Cal nuclear experts say you don’t have to worry—much, anyway.
[...]
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