Thursday, May 03, 2012

Nuclear power is only solution to climate change, says Jeffrey Sachs | Environment | guardian.co.uk

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/may/03/nuclear-power-solution-climate-change?newsfeed=true
Earth Institute director says urgency of problem and immaturity of renewable energy industry leave little option but nuclear

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hundreds of MILLIONS of people are now dying from Fukushima radiation, including people in the United States, famous physicist Dr. Chris Busby told the Japanese people, as radioactive air contamination is now 300 times that of Chernobyl and 1000 times the atomic bomb peak in 1963... http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/experts-fukushima-off-scale-lethal-radiation-level-100s-millions-deaths

Anonymous said...

Here's Columbia's Earth Institute's Jeffry Sachs giving a speech to the Party of European Socialists:
http://vimeo.com/8673040

And here is a list of 'External Advisory Board' members of Columbia's Earth Institute that include the head of the IPCC and George Soros:
http://www.earth.columbia.edu/articles/view/1006

Dots to be connected? Or just coincidences?

Anonymous said...

Japan’s former Ambassador to Switzerland, Mr. Mitsuhei Murata, spoke at the public hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the House of Councilors on March 22, 2012 on the Fukushima nuclear power plants accident. Before the Committee, Ambassador Murata strongly stated that, if the crippled building of reactor unit 4―with 1,535 fuel rods in the spent-fuel pool 100 feet (30 meters) above the ground―collapses, not only will it cause a shutdown of all six reactors but it will also affect the common spent-fuel pool containing 6,375 fuel rods, located some 50 meters from reactor 4. In both cases the radioactive rods are not protected by a containment vessel; dangerously, they are open to the air.
This would certainly cause a global catastrophe like we have never before experienced. He stressed that the responsibility of Japan to the rest of the world is immeasurable. Such a catastrophe would affect us all for centuries.