Nuclear
Hotseat #257: Radiation Spike from Hanford or CGS Nuke? Radcast’s
Mimi German Explains
This Week’s Featured Interview:
- Mimi German is the founder of RadCast, which focuses on collecting and interpreting radiation data. It helps helping citizen activists learn how to take accurate radiation readings, which RadCast then compiles to figure out what’s going on – radiologically speaking – wherever the EPA has fallen down on the job… which is just about everywhere. Mimi walks us through the recent radiation spike(s) recorded by EPA in Richland, Washington, and parses out whether the blame rests with the Hanford site, as has been put out, or the Northwest’s only nuclear working nuclear reactor, the Columbia Generating Station.
Numnutz of the Week:
US
pro-nuke orgs plead with Obama administration not to do away with the
“Nuclear
Energy Policy Czar.”
Did you know we had a
Nuclear Energy Policy Czar? And where’s our “Alternative
Energy Policy Czar?” Our “Peace Czar?”
“Sustainability Czar?” And why a czar? Why not a
hippie?
Listen
to podcast HERE
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