AVOIDING THE WORST: FUKUSHIMA'S PLUME AND AMERICA'S MOST DANGEROUS REACTOR




RADIO ECOSHOCK show

Summary: SUMMARY: Nuclear expert Arnie Gundersen: Fukushima continues to irradiate the Pacific. Plume reaching West Coast. Where is next American Fukushima? Diablo Canyon in California? Then Naomi Klein's new vision "This Changes Everything". Welcome to Radio Ecoshock and what a show we have for you this week! Arnie Gundersen covers the world's worst nuclear dangers, from the on-going poisoning of the Pacific Ocean by the melt-downs at Fukushima Japan, to America's disaster-in-waiting - right in California. Oh yeah, and the nuclear plume is hitting the West Coast right now. Then we'll talk through the battle of capitalist profits versus the climate, and all of nature. Our guest will be Naomi Klein, author of the new book "This Changes Everything". Download or listen to this Radio Ecoshock show in CD Quality (56 MB) or Lo-Fi (14 MB) Or listen to it on Soundcloud right now! CAN YOU HELP ME KEEP RADIO ECOSHOCK GOING? If you can afford to help me produce Radio Ecoshock, I would appreciate your support now. Non-profit radio stations and thousands of people around the world hear our authors and experts for free. No one pays me for this program, and I don't have any secret foundation or corporate support. I depend on my listeners to pay the monthly bills. There is a small but hardy band of supporters who sign up for the $10 a month subscription. That's easy to do at our web site at ecoshock.org/about. If you prefer, a donation of any amount is always greatly appreciated. Just click the donate button on our web site or the blog. Hopefully I can raise enough this month to carry Radio Ecoshock through the Christmas holiday season and into the New Year. The point is to reach as many people as possible, in all countries of the world. It's all I can do. If you can make a donation, or take up a monthly membership, that leaves me free to concentrate on getting the best guests, doing the research, and distributing Radio Ecoshock as widely as possible. Please consider a contribution? Details at ecoshock.org. You can get a $10 a month subscription/donation. Or make a donation of any amount. It's easy to do with Paypal (no credit card required). ARNIE GUNDERSEN WITH NEW NEWS ABOUT FUKUSHIMA AND UNSAFE AMERICAN REACTORS We get an update on the Fukushima mess from our favorite correspondent, Anrie Gundersen. He's a former nuclear industry executive who now gives expert testimony on reactor safety. His videos on the web site fairewinds.com are the best anywhere. This interview ranges from Japan to California reactors unsafe at any speed, and even to the possibility of a massive nuclear melt-down right near New York City. Why not... Tokyo is already radioactive! We begin by talking about the impact of the big typhoons that just swept over the site of the Fukushima nuclear disaster complex. There were two typhoons in a row, Phanfone and Vongfong. The second one dumped 10 inches of rain (254 mm.) in 24 hours - right on to a site where groundwater running through the melted reactor cores is already overwhelming TEPCO's ability to pump it into temporary storage tanks. Three hundred tons of radioactive water runs off the site each and every day into the Pacific Ocean. It was much more during these two storms. The operator hasn't said how much more, but we know in one previous incident Fukushima leaked 600 tons of water into the Pacific, twice the "normal" highly nuclear runoff. We also know from other news reports that new record high levels of radiation was measured after these typhoons in various trenches and wells. Consider the giant amounts of radiation previously measured at Fukushima, we don't wan't to hear about new record highs. The Japan Times reported "Tritium up tenfold in Fukushima groundwater after Typhoon Phanfone" "Some 150,000 becquerels of tritium per liter were measured in a groundwater sample taken Thursday from a well east of the No. 2 reactor. The figure is a record for the well and over 10 times the level measured the previous week." "Tepco