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Re: loosing, Tooth Fairy Project



Just to set your mind at rest, Jim, although I am currently working on the
Yucca Mountain project, I never even thought that my job depended on
anti-nuke clamor.  If the anti-nukes weren't there, we would still be
investigating the environmental impact of the Yucca Mountain repository
(because NEPA requires it, among other reasons), it would be the same job,
but would be a lot more pleasant and, I expect, would involve more effort on
science and less on "communicating with the public."  I never meant to imply
that we shouldn't communicate, only that lack of communication or the
inability to do so is such a commonly used excuse for being anti-nuke that I
am tired of it and question its sincerity.

and on another topic: could we please stop re-fighting World War II?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Muckerheide <jmuckerheide@delphi.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Friday, August 04, 2000 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: loosing, Tooth Fairy Project


>Ruth,
>
>I agree with you about that part of the msg, but it is helpful the
>presentation acknowledges that there is a large internal conflict between
>those who promulgate the idea that all radiation is hazardous (ICRP and
>Greenpeace, to support political agendas and massive gov't funds for no
>possible health benefit), and those who have considered the scientific data
to
>see that there is NO support for the LNT, even where it must be seen if it
>were true (except some that explicitly manipulate or misrepresent data).
>
>



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