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'Citizen scientists' track radiation seven years after Fukushima
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76354967:MV8zNzg1ODkyXzY3OTAzMTA4XzY2Mzg5OTNE] fukushima will be spewing radiation into the pacific ocean for the next four billion years, there will never be life on earth again, never, this is the last extinction event, the previous events did not have radiation factors, [/quote]
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To the bemusement of friends and family, he started measuring local radiation levels in 2007, so when the disaster happened, he had baseline data.
"The readings were so high... 50 times higher than natural radiation," he said of the post-disaster data.
"I was amazed... the news was telling us there was nothing, the administration was telling us there was nothing to worry about."
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