[ RadSafe ] Aftermath of Fukishima - Thousands of Deaths Preventable by H...

Ted de Castro tdc at xrayted.com
Tue Oct 16 18:02:01 CDT 2012


So then it would logically follow that that very same "precautionary 
principle" would preclude us from accepting the "precautionary 
principle", and basing all decisions on risk avoidance.

On 10/16/2012 3:01 PM, Jerry Cohen wrote:
> Joe,
>      I think you missed the point. All you have described regarding the seismic
> fragility of Japan is true. However, despite this fact, the overall risk from
> nuclear installations is well within the generally accepted limits of
> risk acceptability. The recent earthquake/tsunami incident may not recur for
> many centuries. The entire U.S.A is certainly not immune to similar
> catastrophes. One of the our worst earthquakes happened at New Madrid , Missouri
> in an area of  relatively low seismicity.  There are no guarantees that
> disasters of most any magnitude will not occur just about anywhere. If we were
> to accept the "precautionary principle", and base all decisions on risk
> avoidance, society could grind to a halt, and quality of life
> would drastically diminish.
>
> Jerry Cohen
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: "JPreisig at aol.com" <JPreisig at aol.com>
> To: radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu
> Sent: Tue, October 16, 2012 12:33:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Aftermath of Fukishima - Thousands of Deaths
> Preventable by H...
>
> Dr. Long, Radsafe,
>
>      Japan is a special situation.  It is a set of  small islands which are
> quite seismically active.
> The placement of very large (global scale subduction) faults in close
> proximity to the islands make
> tsunami risks and loss-of-life quite real.  Japan doesn't have all  that
> much available farmland.
> One bad nuclear accident and companion tsunami has harmed a fair chunk of
> their farmland.
> They are deciding to phase out nuclear power.  It makes good sense for
> Japan.
>
>      The are many places on Earth for which Nuclear  Power is a very viable
> power option.
>
>      Most of the USA is a great place for nuclear  power.
>
>      Have a good week...
>
>      Joseph R. (Joe) Preisig, PhD
>
>    
>
>        
>
>
> In a message dated 10/16/2012 3:23:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> howard.long at comcast.net writes:
>
> Jerry,
> Your conference on Radiation Hormesis, Health Physics, May, 1987,
> (which I just pulled out of the file by my desk)
> is updated by Dr  Orient's one page on
> The Aftermath of Fukishima in Civil Defense  Perspectives (Google).
>
> It gives enough info. to write and speak on  (headings):
> The Harm of Over-reaction
> Consistent, Meaningful  Doses
> Establishing a Rational Evacuation Standard
>
> You-all can best  respond to fear mongers who question your very existence!
> "Should Japan,  and the world, totally give up on nuclear energy (Nature
> 6/7/12)?"
>
> Howard Long, Family Doctor, Doctors for Disaster Preparedness  Board Member
>
>
> On Oct 16, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Jerry Cohen  <jjc105 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>    Howard,
>>      Are you suggesting that the way to deal  with a blunder (LNT)
>>    is to ignore and/or perpetuate it?
>>    
>> Jerry Cohen
>>
>> ________________________________
>>    From: Howard Long <howard.long at comcast.net>
>> To: The Protection  MailingList International Radiation
>>    <radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu>
>> Cc: Orient Jane  <janeorientmd at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Tue, October 16, 2012 9:38:53  AM
>> Subject: [ RadSafe ] Aftermath of Fukishima - Thousands of Deaths
> Preventable by
>> Health Physicists!
>>
>> This concise page  of technical and political data ends with,
>> " If we were, however, to  admit that low-dose radiation is not only safe
> but
>> might cure cancer  and prevent birth defects, what would happen to
> compensation
>> payments  to people irradiated at Hiroshima or Chernobyl, or the
> reputation of
>>    health physicists?
>>
>> Health physicists have a duty to save  thousands of lives from
> deprivation in
>> Japan, now.
>> Who will  raise the voice of science to discredit the fearmongers?
>> This page  prepares you:
>>
>> Google :  Civil Defense Perspectives Sept  2012
>>
>> Howard Long
>>
>>    _______________________________________________
>>    
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