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Red Alert:: Fukishima radiation update Iodine -129 contaminates Pacific 16 million years!!!!!
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[quote:Undestroyer:MV8yMjk0MTk0XzM5MDY4OTg2XzZEMUE2NEU1] Today the problem presented otself to me and today I may have been presented with a solution. http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2294661/pg1 From the article inside on page 3- [iShortly after the 2011 tsunami-driven meltdown, he posted an online manifesto called “The Nuclear Forest Recovery Zone,” which was predicated on a little-known fact about mushrooms: Many species are able to remove and absorb heavy metals, including radioactive isotopes, from soil. Stamets’ proposal was simple. First, fence off the contaminated area around the reactors. Then chip the wood debris from ruined buildings and trees, and spread it over the area to make substrate. Replant native trees along with mycorrhizal fungi, which will help the trees grow while drawing radioactive material from the soil. Harvest the mushrooms as soon as they form, and dispose of them as nuclear waste. Repeat as necessary for several decades or even centuries until the Geiger counters stop screaming. The alternative, he pointed out, was to cart away millions of tons of soil and bury it as nuclear waste, taking up far more landfill space and depriving Japan of some of its best farmland and forestland forever.The blog post went viral, although even many hardcore mycophiles assumed the plan was hypothetical. Eric Rasmussen, however, believed it was worth a try. The veteran disaster-relief coordinator had met Stamets nearly a decade earlier at a conference Rasmussen organized on environmental issues in refugee camps. “Paul had a lot of clever ideas that seemed both kbenign and effective, which is a rare combination,” Rasmussen recalls. The two became close friends.Last year, aiming to make the Nuclear Forest Recovery Zone a reality, Stamets partnered with Battelle researchers at the Energy Department’s former nuclear production facility in Hanford, Wash., to test various mushroom species for their ability to take up cesium. Results are expected within the next few months.Stamets, as usual, is optimistic. “I know some of my hypotheses sound rather extraordinary,” he says. “I may be a little weird, but I’d rather be weird and right than normal and wrong.”[/i] Maybe the fun gi will save us. I hope so. But I sense a long road even here. [/quote]
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Never mind copy and paste function isnt working on my mobile right now.
Can someone please copy and paste about 50 percent of the article?
The article gives details about iodine 129 and some tips to avoiding tainted food and water. It does not give specifics on the amounts of radiation being detected. Nonetheless I would consider the reality of this to be present and spreading. It is a very sad state of affairs that little can be done about beyond personal mitigation.
all California alaska oregon peeps in particular need to be aware but everyone could benefit from at least awareness. I doubt that we will see a preemptive exodus however as people tend to ignore doomy prognostications. This is doomy for the whole world though. Space ship earth and damning our oasis.
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