HOW EVERY CITIZEN CAN TAKE ACTION…
HOW EVERY CITIZEN CAN TAKE ACTION…
Mobilizing a global effort to fix the escalating nuclear catastrophe in Japan
THE NUCLEAR REACTORS THAT HAVE
MELTED DOWN IN JAPAN CONTINUE TO
THREATEN THE ENTIRE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
THIS IS A NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUE FOR EVERY
COUNTRY ON THE PLANET
WE ARE LITERALLY ONE EARTHQUAKE AWAY FROM
GLOBAL CATASTROPHE
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The Threats — Imminent and Ongoing
The four nuclear reactors devastated by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in 2011 continue to pose a grave risk to people and the environment around the world, including the United States. Another significant quake, for example, could cause the spent fuel rods in Unit 4 to become exposed, igniting a catastrophic global fire. Seismologists say such an earthquake occurring in the near future is a certainty. The radioactive fire that would start if Unit 4 collapses, however, is one we don't know how to put out. Meanwhile, radioactive material from Units 1, 2 and 3 continue to leak into the Pacific Ocean at ever increasing rates.
The Response
We need to act now — to inform and mobilize our communities to demand that local, regional and national leadership move quickly to initiate and direct an international effort to stabilize and clean up Fukushima. The environment of the entire planet is at stake.
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Kindness to all beings,
The Fukushima Response Team
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2013
11:00 AM at Ocean Beach in San Francisco
Arnie Gundersen and Akio Matsumura discuss the continuing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi site, and come to the conclusion that TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power) must be removed from the clean-up.
Published July 18, 2013
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