3 thoughts on “Playing Pass the Parcel With Fukushima”
We can store it along our southern border.
I guess encapsulating the stuff in glass or plastic and dropping it into one of the numerous offshore trenches which are too deep for most marine life, where marine sediments would collect to cover it, and plate tectonics will bury it for a few million years would be politically incorrect.
sigh. So the worst nuclear accident ever since ever in the Ukraine became a healthy thriving nature reserve full of animals without signs of birth defects since 1986 but the little comparative radiation is suddenly a disaster. Yep. let’s all freak out
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We can store it along our southern border.
I guess encapsulating the stuff in glass or plastic and dropping it into one of the numerous offshore trenches which are too deep for most marine life, where marine sediments would collect to cover it, and plate tectonics will bury it for a few million years would be politically incorrect.
sigh. So the worst nuclear accident ever since ever in the Ukraine became a healthy thriving nature reserve full of animals without signs of birth defects since 1986 but the little comparative radiation is suddenly a disaster. Yep. let’s all freak out