Helen
Caldicott on Fukushima's Ongoing Impact
Unbeknownst
to most consumers of US corporate media, radiation in the ocean from
the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster has finally reached the United
States’ West Coast, impacting fisheries along the Pacific Ocean.
Three
years later, these and other effects of Fukushima are only beginning
to appear.
Helen
Caldicott, former President of the Physicians for Social
Responsibility, examines the radiation-related health risks, and
other lasting consequences of the calamity in her new book Crisis
Without End.
In
this talk she sheds light on these trends, giving an overview of how
they impact not only the people of Japan, but the United States and
the rest of the world comparing it with the ongoing Chernobyl
disaster which scientists estimate has so far killed over a million
people.
Caldicott
also shares her judgement on how these lasting impacts should impact
U.S. nuclear policy. A trained physician, Caldicott is also the
author of several other books, including If You Love This Planet and
The New Nuclear Danger.
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