Updated: Black Rain

This is just a reminder that Saturday, July 23, from 10AM to 5PM, “The Vermont Nucelar Power Conference: From Fukushima to Vermont” will be held in the Livak Ballroom on the 4th Floor of the UVM Campus Building.  Arnie Gundersen will be presenting from 10:30 until noon. His topic: “Nucelar Power 101.”

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There is fresh evidence that the contamination in Japan extends well beyond Fukushima Prefecture.

In the newest video release from Fairewinds Associates, Arnie Gundersen explains how radioactive materials have made their way much more deeply into the food chain than was earlier anticipated, through deposits of so-called “black rain” that was carried by plumes from the early releases at Fukushima, and settled on feed straw as far away as 45 miles from the site.

Also in this video segment, Gundersen discusses the dismal outlook for neutralizing onsite hazards in the forseeable future, and worrisome findings in environmental test samples collected in the vicinity of Tokyo.

Ex Japanese Nuclear Regulator Blames Radioactive Animal Feed on “Black Rain” from Fairewinds Associates on Vimeo.

About Sue Prent

Artist/Writer/Activist living in St. Albans, Vermont with my husband since 1983. I was born in Chicago; moved to Montreal in 1969; lived there and in Berlin, W. Germany until we finally settled in St. Albans.

One thought on “Updated: Black Rain

  1. to Arnie, Fairewinds & Sue for bringing the story & issue to the forefront once again.

    Though Fukushima news is scanty in US MSM, though he did appear on CNN-the most likely outlet to air him, it’s still alive & well via the blogsphere where Arnie & Fairewinds continue to be a recommended, recognized & trusted source of information for those who continue to monitor the events in Fukishima which will affect everyone in some way.

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