AW: [ RadSafe ] Chernobyl's Reduced Impact

Stabin, Michael michael.g.stabin at Vanderbilt.Edu
Fri Sep 9 15:09:30 CDT 2005


 
>Blaming every preceived problem on the use of the LNT hypothesisis the
same as anti-nuclear people blaming radiation for every cancer. 

I don't think anyone is doing that. Radiophobia is a real phenomenon,
and clearly at least a contributory element in the depression,
alcoholism, etc. cited in the article. It certainly was the cause of the
unnecessary abortions in Europe post-Chernobyl, the cause of the only
fatalities at TMI (traffic accidents). I don't see a direct connection
here with LNT. People are afraid of radiation in a manner that is out of
proportion to its real threat. Radiation, like electricity, can pose a
real threat, but can be managed and if properly managed, like
electricity, we can live without unhealthy fear of it while it is part
of our lives. Correction of misperception is at least a good thing, if
not a responsibility that those of us who know better, to do.


Mike

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