[ RadSafe ] UNSCEAR low-level exposure report
Jerry Cohen
jjcohen at prodigy.net
Thu Feb 7 10:51:56 CST 2013
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From: "Victor Anderson" <victor.anderson at frontier.com>
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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] UNSCEAR low-level exposure report
> Good Morning,
>
> An interesting report full of much bureaucratic waffle language. To be
> chartable, these various groups do have to exercise some caution in their
> statements and recommendations. Having written that, I have spent some
> time
> looking at various articles on LNT. The vast majority of these articles
> question LNT use at low dose rates. My opinion is that many
> administrators
> who don't understand radiation relay on LNT risk estimates because it
> makes
> life simple. Its real easy to do the third grade math and convince
> yourself
> and others that this is a "real" risk with "real cancer deaths" in the
> thousands to tens of thousands. Next, comes the call for more regulations
> and more budget and more staff. With more budget and staff comes
> promotions
> and more pay. Thus, government organizations like the EPA end up in
> entrenched positions like the one on Radon or their infamous remediation
> rules. Sadly, this is fed by unscientific studies published by the
> anti-nuclear crowd. I had one person tell me that birds were falling out
> of
> the sky in Northern California during the height of the Fukushima
> releases.
> Being the guy in charge of the state's monitoring of air, etc., I knew
> that
> this was just hysteria. I tried to explain to this person that he had not
> been told the truth. It was like dealing with some weird version of
> Orwell's 1984. The best I can get was an acknowledgment that maybe I knew
> what I was talking about. Its going to take a lot of work to counter the
> hysterical and untrue anti-radiation, anti-nuclear propaganda. I don't
> have
> a good answer.
>
> Victor
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu
> [mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Carol Marcus
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 6:32 PM
> To: The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] UNSCEAR low-level exposure report
>
>
>
> Dear Steve:
>
> This is the same report.
>
> Ciao, Carol
>
> On 2/6/2013 6:12 PM, Steven Dapra wrote:
>> Feb. 6
>>
>> Try this link:
>>
>> http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/67/46
>>
>> The report is 21 pages of PDF with footnotes and no bibliography.
>>
>> The quote in the William Tucker article will be found on page 10
>> of the linked report. The portion of the report that discusses LL
>> exposure is Chapter III, which begins on page 9.
>>
>> Steven Dapra
>>
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