[ RadSafe ] LNT in the news
Tom Hazlett
tomhaz at aol.com
Thu Jun 30 18:49:52 CEST 2005
OK,
So the implication is that naturaly occuring radiation is safe. " Hmmm"
says Homer Simpson "natural radiation good, man made radiation bad"!
I guess what works marketing wise with "natural foods" can be applied
here too. Its bad science but excellent marketing.
Tom
danny.mcclung at louisville.edu wrote:
>The NAS obviously meant "above natural background"? Didn't they?
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