This video from Hawaii is called Birds and Fish Dying from Eating Fukushima Tsunami Debris.
Fukushima water crisis: Water recycling system urgently needed, ex-chairman of U.S. nuclear watchdog says — The Asahi Shimbun: here.
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“Water and air, the two essential fluids on which all life depends, have become global garbage cans.”
Jacques Yves Cousteau
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Yes. And the soil around Fukushima as well.
By the way, your comment did not lamnd in the spam box any more 🙂
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Yes 🙂
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I wrote to Akismet yesterday. They haven’t replied yet, but something good must be happening if it landed on the page. Thanks for letting me know 🙂 🙂
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🙂
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IT feels as though the whole world is being poisoned, either by the fall-out from the tsunami, or the fall-oit from Fukishima
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Yes. Though tsunamis have disastrous consequences, these are not as long term as Fukushima’s consequences.
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