Sunday, 29 April 2012
Use No 39 Uplifting the Land with Radioactive Gases
Use No 39 Uplifting the Land with Radioactive Gases
The government quango 'Managing Radioactive Wastes Safely' are promoting Cumbria/The Lake District as the national geological dump for nuclear wastes. Professor Stuart Haszeldine has said:
"Emplacement of hot wastes will force rock to expand, with the strong probability that new fractures will be created. The fractures can allow radioactive gas to rapidly leak to the surface. Land users and housing at the land surface will be uplifted."
http://mrwsold.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Response-to-westCumbria-MRWS-Consultation-Haszeldine-small1.pdf
Use no 38 Saving the Rainforest
Use No 38 Saving the Rainforest
"If you wanted to preserve the biodiversity of *rainforest, drop pockets of nuclear waste into it to keep the developers out. The lifespans of the wild things might be shortened a bit, but the animals wouldn't know, or care. Natural selection would take care of the mutations. Life would go on".
James Lovelock - what a beautiful mind and a lovely old man....
for *rainforest try substituting *Cumbria - lovely!
http://www.ecolo.org/lovelock/world-in-our-hands.html
http://web.mac.com/mariannebirkby1/iWeb/Radiation%20Free%20Lakeland/Gaia%20-%20Prof.%20Lovelock's%20False%20Goddess....html
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