I think I might choose to simply not participate in this thread anymore. I'm being accused of lying and misrepresenting things when I'm extensively citing sources. Meanwhile we have people responding with "I imagine that" and "I suspect that" and making claims with no corroboration of them at all.
Exhibit A: Deliberately misrepresenting facts.
There are no million people affected. It's a risk increase solely small girls living in a select few villages in Fukushima. I'd be surprised if it were more than a few thousand people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima,_Fukushima"Population (May 1, 2011[1])
• Total 290,064"And yet I can already hear the cries of "oh, but not all of those are small girls." Which is obviously true. But there's a massive shortage of common sense in this thread. If an example is given that young girls 30 miles away from an event were shows to have increased risks of cancer...
it's ridiculous to conclude from that that exclusively young girls 30 miles away are at risk. Conveniently ignoring that the same study
also concluded that boys were at risk. Conveniently ignoring the possibility of effect in areas other than the one being discussed. That's the kind of thinking a couple of you are using here.
I provide studies and I get "oh, well those don't count." I point out massive events that shut down thousands of square miles and I hear "oh, well that only happens sometimes." I show studies that show real cancer increases, and I get "oh, well, somebody disputed that, so I'm going to ignore it."
And yet somebody points out that the chinese are dumping chemicals and some of you leap to the conclusion that "therefore" those chemicals are worse than nuclear waste
without providing any information or evidence of the risks at all. Deaths and cancers due to nuclear "aren't that much?" Are "lower than some studies claim?"Ok.
Find me a single correlation at all between solar cell waste and cancer.
At all. And hey, while we're at it: find me a single one of those reports in any country other than china. If you guys can dismiss Chernobyl because the russians are careless, I can dismiss china for the same reason. Try applying one tenth the amount of skepticism and sheer dismissal to your own arguments as you are to mine.
Chinese dumping chemical waste from solar cell production?
Siicon tetrachloride?http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/search/a?dbs+hsdb:@term+@DOCNO+683"no definite etiologic relationship could be established.""NO EVIDENCE OF SILICOSIS-TYPE LESIONS IN PERSONS HANDLING CHLOROSILANES."Aluminum chlorohydratehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_chlorohydrate"The Food and Drug Administration considers the use of aluminium chlorohydrate in antiperspirants to be safe and it is permitted in concentrations up to 25%""no evidence that certain chemicals used in underarm cosmetics increase the risk of breast cancer."Sodium hydroxidehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hydroxide"Sodium hydroxide is traditionally used in soap making. It was made in the nineteenth century for a hard surface rather than liquid product because it was easier to store and transport.""Food uses of sodium hydroxide include washing or chemical peeling of fruits and vegetables, chocolate and cocoa processing, caramel coloring production, poultry scalding, soft drink processing, and thickening ice cream."These are the chemicals that you guys are "imaginging" and "speculating" are worse than radioactive waste.
You're asserting conclusions, and giving more weight to your conclusions than my evidence, and dismissing my evidence because it doesn't support your conclusions. Yes, I agree it's probably not a good idea to dump this stuff in rivers. The chines are doing that. Bad idea. Dumb idea. I agree. But leaping from that to "oh, well it's probably worse than radioactive waste, and all those reports showing otherwise are probably exaggerated. Because I like nuclear. So obviously it's good."
And I'm seeing an awful lot of that here.
So I'm going to step out of this discussion. Congratulations bay12, you won this one against LordBucket. Kudos.