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Mar 24, 2011

Pls Retweet; List Of Live Online #Nuclear #Radiation #Monitors#Japan #USA at; http://goo.gl/pL3qv 

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Posted: Mar 24, 2011 7:26pm
Mar 17, 2011

The United Nationshas said that a radioactive plume will reach California by Friday.. Here is a graphic. Click on play button

http://nyti.ms/gocgUU

For now, levels of radiation will be low, but the Fukushima plant is headed for full meltdown, and that means MUCH MUCH HIGHER radiation levels coming out of the plant and reaching the US, for potentially a long, long, time.  


This will continue until the whole plant is covered up, as Chernobyl was.. 


For more information and live radiation readings online, go to http://www.facebook.com/E.R.Straatsma

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Posted: Mar 17, 2011 7:45am
Mar 13, 2011
http://www.radiationnetwork.com/RadiationNetwork.htm
www.radiationnetwork.com
Welcome to RadiationNetwork.com, home of the National Radiation Map, depicting environmental radiation levels across the USA, updated in real time every 3 minutes. This is the first web site where the average citizen (or anyone in the world) can see what radiation levels are anywhere in the USA
See more information and discussion at; 

http://www.facebook.com/E.R.Straatsma



Friends of the Earth

Dear Eric,

Resources 

Press conference
U.S. press teleconference

Citizens Nuclear Information Center news conference (in Japan) 

Friends of the Earth media releases

Nuclear emergency ongoing in JapanU.S. experts comment on Japan reactor crisis,Explosion at Japanese nuclear facility

Media stories
Crisis underscores fears about safety of nuclear energy
The New York Times

Japanese nuclear plants’ operator scrambles to avert meltdowns
Washington Post

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Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Japan who have experienced the worst earthquake in their country since 1923. The news coming out of Japan is sobering, if not grim. Thousands of people are dead or missing and the country’s infrastructure has been severely damaged. 

Right now, the situation concerning several of Japan’s nuclear reactors is extremely fluid, and frankly, there is a lot of speculation. However, we are fairly confident in the news reports that indicate two nuclear reactors are in partial meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi facility (known as Fukushima No.1). As we all witnessed yesterday, reactor #1 at Fukushima Daiichi experienced a hydrogen explosion. Currently, reactor #3 at the Fukushima Daiichi plant is also experiencing serious problems. We are watching this reactor with particular concern because it is being powered by plutonium fuel (MOX) -- a fuel that burns hotter and is more unstable than traditional fuel. The U.S. Department of Energy is considering using this fuel in reactors owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority. 

We are also hearing reports that officials are fighting for control of three additional reactors at a different facility, the Fukushima Daini facility (known as Fukushima No. 2). There are 23 reactors in the U.S. which have the same design as the ones under threat of meltdown in Japan and we will be monitoring how to address their safety problems. 

Our job over the next several days is to make sure that accurate information is being seen by the U.S. and global public. Our staff, led by Damon Moglen, Tom Clements, and Ben Schreiber, have more than 50 years of combined experience working on nuclear related issues. 

We are coordinating our response with Japanese and U.S. colleagues including the Physicians for Social Responsibility, Greenpeace, Nuclear Information Research Service, Beyond Nuclear and Citizens' Nuclear Information Center in Japan. We have already hosted a significant press conference that created a platform for experts on nuclear reactors to update and inform the media. 

Since our founding, Friends of the Earth has opposed the construction of nuclear reactors for the very reasons we are witnessing in Japan. In the aftermath of this tragedy in Japan, there will be a very robust debate in the U.S. about the future of nuclear reactors. And we will participate in it. 

In the meantime, I encourage you to review some of the links and information to the right, as well as listen to the experts that we assembled to help educate the press and public. If you have any questions for us, please don’t hesitate to contact us

Regards,
Erich
President, Friends of the Earth

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Posted: Mar 13, 2011 10:47pm
May 27, 2010
http://www.bp.com for information on what BP is doing to kill the blown out oil well.. You will NOT see any oil anywhere, even though this is an oil company... 
Live video feed; may have to download ActiveX control.... 
http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet/globalbp/globalbp_uk_english/homepage/STAGING/local_assets/bp_homepage/html/rov_stream.html
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