Magnox has applied to dissolve spent nuclear fuel canisters and release the liquid into the sea near Bradwell nuclear power station in Essex, writes Chris Busby. This will wash radioactivity onto mudflats in a populated area already suffering from excess cancers, however the publicly available documents ignore this key fact. We must make sure this dangerous application is refused.
No to Bradwell's 'secret' radioactive discharges to the sea Chris Busby | 2nd December 2016 Activism Nuclear Pollution Regulation UK Health Law maldon-cut.jpg Magnox has applied to dissolve spent …
The Lifetime Study of Japanese A-bomb survivors is a monumental fraud which deliberately excludes controls for being 'too healthy', writes Chris Busby. Put them back in, and you find that low levels of radiation cause over 100 times more cancer than they are 'meant' to, creating a silent global massacre of the innocent. Under the Euratom treaty, the entire nuclear industry must now be 'rejustified'.
… cause of the 10-fold excess child leukemia at Seascale, as everyone always thought, but …
The discovery of a tiny but deadly radioactive 'hot particle' in mud from the Esk estuary near Sellafield has highlighted the dangers the nuclear site poses to residents and visitors, writes Chris Busby. Independent measures of radiation show far higher levels that those of regulators, similar to readings in the Chernobyl and Fukushima exclusion zones. Local villages should be evacuated.
… excess (ten times the expected number) at Seascale, a village next to the Sellafield … plutonium on the beach and in the houses at Seascale was not enough. To get enough 'dose' … mixing after all. Contamination of the seashore? What contamination? This seashore …
The US's Nuclear Regulatory Commission just cancelled its study into cancer near nuclear plants citing the 'excessive cost' of $8 million, writes Chris Busby. Of course that's rubbish - similar studies in the UK have been carried out for as little as £600 per site, and in any case $8 million is small change for the NRC. The real reason is to suppress the unavoidable conclusion: nuclear power kills.
Nuclear power kills! The real reason the NRC cancelled its nuclear site cancer study Chris Busby | 19th September 2015 News Nuclear Health Energy Regulation USA UK Science millstone-nuclear-cut.jpg …