http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/09/13
Published on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 by CommonDreams.org

Can We Stop the Next Fukushima Times 10,000?

by Harvey Wasserman

The horrible news from Japan continues to be ignored by the western 
corporate media.

Fukushima's radioactive fallout continues to spread throughout the 
archipelago, deep into the ocean and around the globe---including the 
US. It will ultimately impact millions, including many here in North 
America.

The potentially thankful news is that Fukushima's three melting cores 
may have not have melted deep into the earth, thus barely avoiding an 
unimaginably worse apocalyptic reality.

But it's a horror that humankind has yet to fully comprehend.

As Fukushima's owners now claim its three melted reactors approach 
cold shutdown, think of this:

* At numerous sites worldwide---including several in the US---three 
or more reactors could simultaneously melt, side-by-side. At two 
sites in California---Diablo Canyon and San Onofre---two reactors 
each sit very close to major earthquake faults, in coastal tsunami 
zones.

* Should one or more such cores melt through their reactor pressure 
vessels (as happened at Fukushima) and then through the bottoms of 
the containments (which, thankfully, may not have happened at 
Fukushima), thousands of tons of molten radioactive lava would burn 
into the Earth.

* The molten mass(es) would be further fed by thousands of tons of 
intensely radioactive spent fuel rods stored on site that could melt 
into the molten masses or be otherwise compromised.

* All that lava would soon hit groundwater, causing steam and 
hydrogen explosions of enormous power.

* Those explosions would blow untold quantities of radioactive 
particles into the global environment, causing apocalyptic damage to 
all living beings and life support systems on this planet. The 
unmeasurable clouds would do unimaginable, inescapable injury to all 
human life.

Fukushima is far from over. There is much at the site still fraught 
with peril, far from the public eye. Among other things, Unit Four's 
compromised spent fuel pool is perched high in the air. The building 
is sinking and tilting. Seismic aftershocks could send that whole 
complex---and much more---tumbling down, with apocalyptic 
consequences.

Fukushima's three meltowns and at least four explosions have thus far 
yielded general radioactive fallout at least 25 times greater than 
what was released at Hiroshima, involving more than 160 times the 
cesium, an extremely deadly isotope.

Reuters reports that fallout into the oceans is at least triple what 
Tokyo Electric has claimed. Airborne cesium and other deadly isotopes 
have been pouring over the United States since a few scant days after 
the disaster.

Overall the fallout is far in excess of Chernobyl, which has killed 
more than a million people since its 1986 explosion.

Within Japan, radioactive hotspots and unexpectedly high levels of 
fallout continue to surface throughout the archipelago. The toll 
there and worldwide through the coming centuries will certainly be in 
the millions.

And yet....it could have been far worse.

In the US, in the past few months, an earthquake has shaken two 
Virginia reactors beyond their design specifications. Two reactors in 
Nebraska have been seriously threatened by flooding. Now a lethal 
explosion has struck a radioactive waste site in France.

We have also just commemorated a 9/11/2001 terror attack that could 
easily have caused full melt-downs to reactors in areas so heavily 
populated that millions could have been killed and trillions of 
dollars in damage could have permanently destroyed the American 
economy.

The only thing we now know for certain is that there will be more 
earthquakes, more tsunamis, more floods, hurricanes and 
tornadoes....and more terror attacks.

Horrifying as Fukushima may be, we also know for certain that the 
next reactor catastrophe could make even this one pale by comparison.

Japan will never fully recover from Fukushima. Millions of people 
will be impacted worldwide from its lethal fallout.

But the next time could be worse---MUCH worse.

The only good news is that Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Sweden 
and others are dumping atomic power. They are committing to 
Solartopian technologies---solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, ocean 
thermal, sustainable bio-fuels, increased efficiency and 
conservation---that will put their energy supplies in harmony with 
Mother Earth rather than at war with her.

The rest of humankind must do the same---and fast. Our species can't 
survive on this planet---ecologically, economically or in terms of 
our biological realities---without winning this transtion.

The only question is whether we do it before the next Fukushima times 
ten thousand makes the whole issue moot.

Harvey Wasserman's Solartopia! Our Green-Powered Earth, A.D. 2030, is 
at www.solartopia.org. His Solartopia Green Power Hour runs at 
www.talktainmentradio.com. He is senior advisor to Greenpeace USA and 
the Nuclear Information & Resource Service, and writes regularly for 
www.freepress.org. He and Bob Fitrakis have co-authored four books on 
election protection, including Did George W. Bush Steal America's 
2004 Election?, As Goes Ohio: Election Theft Since 2004 , How the GOP 
Stole America's 2004 Election & Is Rigging 2008, and What Happened in 
Ohio

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