Nuclear

Safe? Nuclear Waste Site in St. Louis Sits Above Underground Fire

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is ordering an isolation barrier to be built at the West Lake Landfill in St. Louis, Missouri where nuclear waste dating back to the 1973 Manhattan Project was illegally dumped 4 years ago.
An underground fire has been burning beneath the landfill some 1,200 feet away from the adjoining Bridgeton Landfill. [1]
EPA spokeswoman Angela Breese said the barrier “will essentially be an underground wall.”

New Report Expects a Million Cancer Deaths from Fukushima Fallout

In a new report published by Fairewinds Energy Education (FEE), “Cancer on the Rise in Post-Fukushima Japan,” we learn that that the ongoing multi-core nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi plant has produced approximately 230 times higher-than-normal thyroid cancers in Fukushima Prefecture, and could result in as many as one million more cancers due to the incident that happened in March of 2011.

What Can We Do To Prepare? – Questions For Corbett #025

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc025-lq.mp3"][/audio]This month on Questions For Corbett, James answers your queries on GMO bans, oil in the middle east, expatriating to Japan, voluntarism and parenting, Bernie Sanders, how to prepare for what's coming, and much more. He also asks for your input on gardening, Rockefeller's replacement and the Peace Corps.