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Plutonium is good for you: or, happy astroturfing
This week the Guardian published an article (in CIF America) about Fukushima. The article, by Richard Schiffman, went over much the same ground as my recent post about Fukushima (see here). Of course in no time at all the astroturf … Continue reading
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Gawd, I haven’t said anything about Fukushima for almost a month!
Not intentionally; it’s just that there’s so much other major news happening at the moment (I haven’t known a year like this since 1989). The nuclear crisis at Fukushima has now been going on for two months. Nothing is even … Continue reading