Watch
a Sobering Visualization of Every Nuclear Explosion Since 1945
The above video, created by Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto, depicts the 2,053 nuclear explosions that have taken place worldwide from 1945 to 1998.
See the
extent of nuclear testing worldwide, 1945-1998, in this incredible
visualization
The above video, created by Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto, depicts the 2,053 nuclear explosions that have taken place worldwide from 1945 to 1998.
It’s
often easy to slip into the illusion that the nuclear bomb has only
been detonated twice, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, because those were
the only bombs detonated in war. But it’s all to easy to forget
that the planet itself has been nuked over 2,000 times, and from the
ecological perspective, that’s a very hard load to bear indeed.
Especially when you consider the added damage from nuclear disasters
like Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and Fukushima, there has been FAR
too much nuclear activity in the world in the last century (assuming
ANY level of nuclear activity is acceptable).
Since
Obama
seems committed to nuclear power
as the way out of the environmental crisis, and Fukushima
shows no signs of slowing in
dumping radiation into the sea, we may need to start getting used to
our third eyes and extra limbs.
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