eon3 | Pt. 3 - Fukushima Contamination: Neither Panic nor Denial - Mary Beth Brangan @eon3 | Uploaded September 2015 | Updated October 2024, 3 minutes ago.
EON's Mary Beth Brangan sums up an evening of presentations on Fukushima contamination by independent research scientists Ken Buesseler, of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Tim Mousseau, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina.
Brangan explains why the independent scientific evidence so far strongly supports applying the Precautionary Principle in crafting the appropriate public policy response to radioactive fallout from the on-going Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.
She calls for international solidarity with the plight of dispossessed & exploited Fukushima refugees, and the explosive, youth-led current Japanese grassroots campaign against the militarism and nuclear brinkmanship of the US-supported Abe regime.
She encourages people to support independent research scientists' projects and to join the growing movement to shut down California's own 'Fukushima-in-Waiting,' PG&E's aging Diablo Canyon, located over 13 intersecting earthquake faults, in a tsunami zone not far south of San Francisco - the state's 'last nuke standing.'
Organizer: Bing Gong
Co-Sponsors: Fukushima Response Campaign, Pt. Reyes Books, EON
For more info:
OurRadioactiveOcean.org
www.biol.sc.edu/faculty/mousseau
Fukushima Responce Campaign on Facebook
MothersForPeace.org
FoE.org
NoNukesCA.net
EON's Mary Beth Brangan sums up an evening of presentations on Fukushima contamination by independent research scientists Ken Buesseler, of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Tim Mousseau, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina.
Brangan explains why the independent scientific evidence so far strongly supports applying the Precautionary Principle in crafting the appropriate public policy response to radioactive fallout from the on-going Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.
She calls for international solidarity with the plight of dispossessed & exploited Fukushima refugees, and the explosive, youth-led current Japanese grassroots campaign against the militarism and nuclear brinkmanship of the US-supported Abe regime.
She encourages people to support independent research scientists' projects and to join the growing movement to shut down California's own 'Fukushima-in-Waiting,' PG&E's aging Diablo Canyon, located over 13 intersecting earthquake faults, in a tsunami zone not far south of San Francisco - the state's 'last nuke standing.'
Organizer: Bing Gong
Co-Sponsors: Fukushima Response Campaign, Pt. Reyes Books, EON
For more info:
OurRadioactiveOcean.org
www.biol.sc.edu/faculty/mousseau
Fukushima Responce Campaign on Facebook
MothersForPeace.org
FoE.org
NoNukesCA.net