Monday, December 10, 2012

Fukushima Updates 12/10

Here are the topic summaries of today's Fukushima updates and commentary . Please click the link for the full reports.
 
Commentary – A Phantom Conflict of Interest in Japan - The international Press reports that a “potential conflict of interest” was “buried” in last year’s 600-page congressional investigation into the Fukushima accident. The ICRP members in Japan are taking umbrage with the allegation made by Dr. Hisako Sukiyama, one of the members of the Diet's Fukushima Accident Investigative Committee. What’s more important – a potentiality based on thin evidence or the actual professional record of those involved?
 
Other updates - Many political parties vying for seats in the Japanese Diet want to replace nuclear energy with of renewables, but they ignore the down-side of the change-over... Japan’s estimated trade deficit for next year will be over 82 billion dollars, up 1.3% from 2012, primarily due to rising LNG imports... With the numerous parties currently contending for Diet seats, it is possible than a number of “single-seats” will not be filled because of Japanese regulations... A new government panel has been created to monitor the progress of the Nuclear Regulatory Authority... A geologic anomaly found running under the Tsugura nuclear station’s grounds has been judged to be potentially seismic by the NRA... Of the 522 Fukushima workers who had thyroid exposure, 163 have exceeded more than 200 millisieverts to the gland.
 

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