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Cancer Patients File Landmark Suit Over Fukushima Disaster

By Andrea Germanos | Common Dreams on Jan 28, 2022   Featured, National/World, World  

Cancer Patients File Landmark Suit Over Fukushima Disaster

Some of the plaintiffs in the newly filed case “have even given up on their dreams for their future,” said one of their lawyers. Six people—aged 6 to 16 years old at the time of the Fukushima meltdown—filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Tokyo Electric Power Company, demanding millions in compensation for thyroid cancer they say […]

DEC Expanding Testing of Alaska Seafood for Gamma Radiation

By Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on May 1, 2021   Featured, Health, Science/Education, State  

DEC Expanding Testing of Alaska Seafood for Gamma Radiation

ANCHORAGE, AK — The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is expanding testing for gamma radiation in Alaska seafood through funding from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The expansion includes collecting more samples, in more locations, and testing additional species to evaluate for gamma radiation and potential local environmental contaminants. “Alaskans were understandably […]

Bolstering Public Health Fears, Harvard Study Finds Elevated Airborne Radiation Levels Downwind of US Fracking Sites

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Oct 14, 2020   Featured, Health, Politics  

Bolstering Public Health Fears, Harvard Study Finds Elevated Airborne Radiation Levels Downwind of US Fracking Sites

  A study released Tuesday by a team of scientists from Harvard University found that airborne radiation levels downwind of U.S. fracking sites are significantly elevated compared to background levels, providing further evidence that the drilling practice poses a threat to public health as well as the climate. Published in the journal Nature Communications, the study detected the largest […]

Middle Alaska Once Again Part of the Cryosphere

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 11, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Middle Alaska Once Again Part of the Cryosphere

With a whisper, middle Alaska is undergoing its biggest change of the year. Billions of snowflakes waft to the dark, wet ground, linking their spiky, broken arms as they collide, settling into a white cushion. The great albedo change of 2019 might be here. Snow is covering this part of Alaska that gets coldest in […]

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