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Blog Post:
Civil disobedience might be needed to overcome illogical EPA limits on radiation
Rod Adams
Jim Hopf recently published a thought provoking post on ANS Nuclear Cafe titled New EPA Guidelines for Response to Radioactivity Releases. In that post he points out the illogical way that the EPA applies and enforces its assumption that any ionizing radiation is hazardous, even down at levels far below...
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Thu, Apr 25 2013
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Familiarity breeds understanding and acceptance of radiation
Rod Adams
After reading Dr. Jerry Cuttler’s paper about the need to restore the basis of radiation regulations to tolerance doses, an Atomic Insights reader provided the link to the above video posted by bionerd23 on YouTube. It is one of several informative videos that she has shared with the world about...
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Sun, Apr 14 2013
Blog Post:
Evidence shows humans can tolerate FAR higher radiation doses than governments allow
Rod Adams
Dr. Jerry Cuttler has been concentrating his research on the health effects of low dose radiation for more than 15 years. The events at Fukushima and the human tragedy of the poor decision making both during and after the release of modest quantities of radioactive material have reinforced the importance...
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Sun, Apr 14 2013
Blog Post:
Relaxed approach to protective action in case of radiological release
Rod Adams
After deliberating for a period of time approaching a decade, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a new draft Protective Action Manual that includes Protective Action Guides (PAG) for people responsible for responding to radioactive material releases that might come from one of the...
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Fri, Apr 12 2013
Blog Post:
Nuclear energy saves lives
Rod Adams
I stumbled across the above video from DNews. Here is how DNews describes itself: DNews is dedicated to satisfying your curiosity and to bringing you mind-bending stories and perspectives you won’t find anywhere else. New videos, twice daily at youtube.com/dnews Though there are some points that...
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Mon, Apr 8 2013
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Dr. Edward Calabrese explains hormetic dose response model to Cato Institute
Rod Adams
On March 21, 2013, Ed Calabrese, professor of toxicology at the University of Massachusetts, gave a talk to Cato Institute titled A Looming Scientific Revolution in Environmental Regulation. During the talk he provided a brief history of dose response models, the evolution of regulations based on those...
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Thu, Mar 28 2013
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Study of Port Hope radium and uranium processing workers shows longer lives
Rod Adams
The results of a study titled Mortality (1950–1999) and cancer incidence (1969–1999) of workers in the Port Hope cohort study exposed to a unique combination of radium, uranium and γ-ray doses have recently been published on BJM Open, which describes itself as follows: “An open access, online-only...
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Fri, Mar 15 2013
Blog Post:
Radiation Superstition
Rod Adams
By Robert Hargraves Nearly a million people each year die of breathing particulates from burning coal; the climate temperature may increase 2°C this century; more than a billion people have no electricity. Yet within our reach is a solution to these global crises of increasing air pollution deaths, climate...
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Wed, Mar 13 2013
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Romance of Radium – How did our relationship with radioactive material sour?
Rod Adams
My lovely wife, knowing my atomic energy obsession, thought that I might enjoy watching Romance of Radium a 1937 movie short (10 minutes) from MGM Studios that TCM (Turner Classic Movies) is occasionally running to fill time between full length movies. It was utterly fascinating to me to watch how the...
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Sat, Feb 23 2013
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What can Chatham, VA learn from Mt Airy, NC?
Rod Adams
The leaders of Virginia Uranium need to talk with the leaders of the North Carolina Granite Corporation. VA Uranium is seeking to obtain permission to mine its granite formation while NC Granite is the current operator of a granite quarry that has been in continuous operation since 1889. If you will...
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Tue, Feb 12 2013
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What’s This Stuff Called Radiation?
Rod Adams
By Engineer-Poet What’s this stuff called radiation? What’s it doing here? People make a big sensation, want us all to fear. With Japan so far away, why do they raise alarm? Is there cause for great emotion, can it cause you harm? “Radiation” as a noun means “what is radiated” Radio is radiation, be...
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Fri, Jan 11 2013
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Understanding history of risk assessment models for chemicals and radiation
Rod Adams
Edward Calabrese has published a fascinating and terribly important paper in the University of Chicago Law Review titled US Risk Assessment Policy: A History of Deceptionthat needs to be widely distributed and discussed. Here is the quoted introduction: Strategies to limit the general public’s exposure...
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Wed, Jan 9 2013
Blog Post:
Dr. Wade Allison – A revolution in radiation protection
Rod Adams
Dr. Wade Allison, author of Radiation and Reason, recently shared a short paper titled A revolution in radiation protection that would lead to safer and cheaper nuclear power. He described it as “reference light”, explaining that his intended audience for this work is not the journal-reading...
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Sat, Jan 5 2013
Blog Post:
Wired UK seems surprised that Japan’s Abe is considering new nuclear
Rod Adams
An article posted on Wired.co.uk titled Japan’s new government to ‘consider’ more nuclear power indicates that the author is almost surprised to hear that the recently elected Japanese government is considering the construction of new nuclear power plants. While it may be understandable...
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Fri, Jan 4 2013
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Responding properly to nuclear plant accidents involving radiation releases
Rod Adams
In the 21 months since three the fuel cores in three nuclear reactors melted at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power station, there has been a substantial investment made in learning lessons from the event. Nuclear trained people are members of a learning community, we generally try to make sure that...
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Thu, Jan 3 2013
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NRC Chairman writes about enhancing safety after a visit to Fukushima, Japan
Rod Adams
On December 21, 2012, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) blog posted a letter from Chairman Macfarlane titled A Visit to Japan: Reflections from the Chairman. She has recently returned from a trip to Japan and a visit to the evacuated areas near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station. Here...
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Sat, Dec 22 2012
Blog Post:
Radioimmunontherapy (RIT) for follicular lymphoma
Rod Adams
Andrew Schorr, the founder and host of Patient Power, interviewed Dr. Anton Hagenbeek of the University Medical Center Utrecht Netherlands about the result of clinical trials of radioimmunotherapy (RIT) to combat follicular lymphoma. The treatment uses a monoclonal antibody that is covalently bound to...
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Fri, Dec 21 2012
Blog Post:
Coal ash needs to proper regulation and enforcement
Rod Adams
Occasionally I run into people who are opposed to nuclear who tell me that they fight it because we do not need the power. They seem to forget that about 35-50% of the electricity in the United States comes from burning as much as 1.1 billion tons of coal per year. It is important to [...] The post Coal...
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Sat, Dec 1 2012
Blog Post:
Fear of radiation has ruined far more lives than exposure to radiation
Rod Adams
Ted Rockwell, one of my favorite nuclear energy professionals, recently shared the following comment on an email list that was discussing a recent report about the National Academy of Sciences effort to learn lessons from Fukushima. This fact should be stated loud and clear, right up front: In every...
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Thu, Nov 29 2012
Blog Post:
Out of 110,645 Chernobyl clean up workers, 19 might have contracted radiation related leukemia
Rod Adams
On November 8, 2012, Environmental Health Perspectives, a monthly journal supported by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, published a report titled Radiation and the Risk of Chronic Lymphocytic and Other Leukemias...
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Fri, Nov 9 2012
Blog Post:
Conservative groupthink afflicts US nuclear energy industry
Rod Adams
Though I have a deep and abiding respect for the vast majority of the people I have met who work in the nuclear energy industry, it is time for me to risk losing a few friends with some brutal honesty. Decision making has become unbalanced in the “conservative” direction to a point of a dangerous...
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Fri, Oct 5 2012
Blog Post:
Health effects of radiation – items that caught my attention
Rod Adams
A friend shared a link to a prize winning essay titled The path to reconstruction in Fukushima as seen through fieldwork in Eastern Japan. It was written by Jun Takada, Doctor of Science Professor, Sapporo Medical University. Here is a sample quote: Following the nuclear accident in Fukushima that occurred...
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Tue, Oct 2 2012
Blog Post:
Radiation Protection Profession – Hiding Health Benefits of Low Level Radiation (aka Hormesis)
Rod Adams
A recent post on Nuclear Town Hall titled WILLIAM TUCKER: At Last, Some Common Sense on Fukushima generated some passionate reactions by some of my corresponding associates who study radiation health effects. Here is the particular passage from that post that lead to the comments I want to share with...
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Wed, Aug 22 2012
Blog Post:
Butterflies are not human analogs. Radiation not only mutagen released in Fukushima by tsunami
Rod Adams
At first I was ready to yawn and say, “So what?” The headlines seemed almost tailor made for tabloids or TV news – “Radiation from Fukushima power plant meltdown ‘triggers genetic mutations in butterflies’. Since I rarely watch television news and never read more than...
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Thu, Aug 16 2012
Blog Post:
Media coverage – Chevron’s Richmond, CA refinery versus SCE’s San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
Rod Adams
On Monday, August 6, 2012, Chevron’s refinery in Richmond, California erupted in flames, spewing thick black smoke that included a mixture of hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and combustion products high into the atmosphere. A shelter in place order was issued and several hundred people experienced...
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Thu, Aug 9 2012
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