Its a serious situtation no doubt. But for all the thousands of tons of radioactive water being dispensed. The world has that mighty buffer zone called the Pacific ocean and the process of "dilution".
Its not an end of the world scenario anymore than Chernobyl was. Though for the the local areas and people, it is and is going to be devastating.
I believe the atmospheric pollution is being overly hyped compared to the years of above aground nuclear testing that was done prior to the move to underground testing. Doesn't mean it not a concern. But to say the entire world is going suffer a disaster a reach.
Richard
Its not an end of the world scenario anymore than Chernobyl was. Though for the the local areas and people, it is and is going to be devastating.
I believe the atmospheric pollution is being overly hyped compared to the years of above aground nuclear testing that was done prior to the move to underground testing. Doesn't mean it not a concern. But to say the entire world is going suffer a disaster a reach.
Richard