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Warnings of Nuclear Plant Dangers Long Dismissed by Authorities

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A radioactive plume escaping from a nuclear-powered generating plant...could "march across the countryside like the angel of death," author Howard Morland warned in the October, 1979, issue of Harper's magazine. Given the earthquake-triggered calamities at several of Japan's nuclear plants over the past few days, Morland's article takes on added significance.


Like those from other informed experts over the years about the inherent dangers from nuclear plants, Morland's warnings were disregarded. Dr. Helen Caldicott, the anti-nuclear activist, has long contended (See her "Nuclear Power is Not The Answer" published by New Press) nuclear power generating plants are inherently dangerous as meltdowns at the Three Mile Island plant in the U.S. in 1979 and the Chernobyl plant in Russia in 1986 proved. (Note: It didn't take an earthquake to trigger accidents in those plants.)  And according to UK's The Guardian newspaper, four years ago Japanese seismologist Ishibashi Katsuhiko predicted that such an accident was highly likely to occur on grounds that nuclear power plants in Japan have a "fundamental vulnerability" to earthquakes. Japanese officials surely listened---but took no action.


In his 1979 article, Morland wrote that a lethal nuclear plume would "irradiate everything it touched" and that the only hope for persons would be to flee the area (as they are doing in Japan right now). As the radioactive plume from a nuclear plant blowout would consist of "particles one micron in diameter, far too small to see," they could enter a building through small openings and then stick to ceilings and walls the way smog particles coat the windows of an automobile." He added that "Gamma radiation emanating from the plume would penetrate easily through the walls and ceilings of houses."


Now, this meltdown tragedy appears to be in danger of unfolding in Japan, where Associated Press has just reported that a second hydrogen explosion in three days rocked a Tokyo Electric Power Co. plant Unit 3 Monday after a similar explosion occurred last Saturday at Unit 1, injuring four workers and causing mass evacuations. The operating firm said it had lost the ability to cool Unit 2. "More than 180,000 people have evacuated the area in recent days," AP said, and up to 160 may have been exposed to radiation. Monday's blast at the plant was felt 25 miles away. AP added that fuel rods at a separate reactor in Unit 3 "were fully exposed after it lost its ability to cool down."


Japanese officials are struggling to cool the rods in the reactor with sea water to prevent another explosion. Analysts say the use of sea water for cooling is a sign of desperation.


In view of the tragic circumstances at the stricken Japanese nuclear plants, my article, "Nuclear Power Not Clean, Green or Safe," distributed in January, 2007, follows:



     By Sherwood Ross

     Wednesday 10 January 2007

     In all the annals of spin, few statements are as misleading as Vice President Cheney's that the nuclear industry operates "efficiently, safely, and with no discharge of greenhouse gases or emissions," or President Bush's claim that America's 103 nuclear plants operate "without producing a single pound of air pollution or greenhouse gases."

     Even as it refuses to concede global warming is really happening, the White House touts nuclear power as the answer, as if it were an arm of the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), the industry's trade group. NEI's advertisements declare, "Kids today are part of the most energy-intensive generation in history. They demand lots of electricity. And they deserve clean air."

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