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Post by missfrill on Mar 19, 2014 13:44:29 GMT -5
We seem to have a big brain trust now who are all working on everything except what's most important, Fukushima's meltdowns! Here is a genius team of crafty scientists who are doing a deed out of the Bible: Huge water pulse to bring Colorado river back from dead www.newscientist.com/article/mg22129602.800
What if this amount of energy had been applied to Fukushima 3 years ago by 100 times as many scientists? Or 1,000?
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Post by pasha on Mar 19, 2014 18:10:02 GMT -5
We seem to have a big brain trust now who are all working on everything except what's most important, Fukushima's meltdowns! Here is a genius team of crafty scientists who are doing a deed out of the Bible: Huge water pulse to bring Colorado river back from dead www.newscientist.com/article/mg22129602.800
What if this amount of energy had been applied to Fukushima 3 years ago by 100 times as many scientists? Or 1,000?
The mere thought of 100 scientists appling their craft & expertise 3 years ago to Fukushima makes my stomach turn due to the possibilities of the situation being so different to what it is today..... In regard to the article linked, I think it's an amazing project these people are investing their time into.... After reading the proposed experiment & understanding their theories, it's incredible... The links in the article referring to Australia & the articles attached here for me were outstanding, although written in 2009 it made some things fall well into place... However, it wasn't good news in regard to this!!! The information about the Murray-darling basin was a good reminder on how things connect & how easily MASSIVE issues are swept under the carpet over time... thx Miss frills, every time you post information for me to follow up on, I get at little bit more educated & it truly Means a lot to me...... Especially when most ppl I know believe radiation is something that "midnight oil" sang about in the 1990's & the rock they live under is as solid as newspapers they read...
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Post by missfrill on Mar 19, 2014 18:39:07 GMT -5
I came across that headline looking for something else .... but changing the status of that huge river seemed like a big story to me! What a waste for so many scientists to be "doing' their own thing" when the world is crying out for immediate solution to Japan.
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Post by pasha on Mar 19, 2014 19:02:39 GMT -5
I came across that headline looking for something else .... but changing the status of that huge river seemed like a big story to me! What a waste for so many scientists to be "doing' their own thing" when the world is crying out for immediate solution to Japan. It's a huge storey, can you imagine the life & ecosystems that will prosper from this, I can see the landscape changing before my very eyes, I feel mankind attempting to put back into the earth what it's taken out, damage control as a project to give Mother Nature a chop out!!! Yes waste of scientists, the good ones we have are wasted also to a certain extent (not on likeminded hounds of course) but for me Miss frills it's stuff like this that you post that gets me thru each day. After sifting thru one heart break to the next it's this stuff that keeps me afloat. I know this stuff makes you angry beyond words, as it should, but as much as it pains you/us these stories you post are for me uplifting, regardless if these researchers & credible scientist wankers have got their priorities out of order!!! When 3eyed fish start making their way down the river systems perhaps then when it's too late of course these ppl can have their moment of "WTF? Why didn't I do something about Fuku?"
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Post by missfrill on Aug 27, 2015 18:07:30 GMT -5
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