Nuclear meltdown! Holy Godzilla NOOOO!!!

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One plant going down for the count. I just hope the workers didn’t get dosed too heavily to survive before they abandoned their efforts.

Hey, we don’t want your play by play of the disaster!

Fuck.

MSNBC reporting that they left for 45 minutes due to high radiation levels, and have returned.

That said, I am not getting much sense that there is any measurable control of the situation, or that it will be regained in a relatively short time.

PetSmart denies this.
Furry Paws could not be reached for comment.

A spokesman for Pep Boys said he was glad that no Pep Boys were involved.

But where were the Pet Shop Boys?

The west end.

Duh.

:wink:

I have a good friend who is an evil oil guy. He’s told me that many people buy just a few shares of stock so they can go the the shareholders meetings and demand better environmental contols. They are all about safety. They make a lot of noise and sometimes get listened to.

The company is all about keeping their workers safe.

The major shareholders, not so much. They don’t care about the birds and people. They just don’t want lawsuits. So, I guess I posted this to agree with Spit

Arguably, it could have larger importance in the context of what to do about climate change. After all, there are people on this thread arguing that fewer nuclear power plants could be directly responsible for higher future temperatures, and thus possibly even more deaths than 200,000.

But I don’t think even those people are arguing that the 200K now are somehow less important for it, either.

Ignorance that is so deep it requires a question like this answering is clearly beyond fighting.

Well said.

I’m one of those people; I don’t think we have the luxury of sticking our noses in the air and saying, “No, thank you” to nuclear power if we want to continue to have as many people on the earth as we have and enjoy our standard of living (I think changing both of those things would also be part of the solution, but an even harder sell). Mother Nature’s a hard, cold bitch - you fuck with her long enough, she’ll get even eventually.

I don’t think we have that luxury either. But as i’ve said we also don’t have the luxury of letting companies whose main concern is the bottom line be in charge of the genie bottle.

To quote the Tepco Financial Strategy

And how’s that whole ‘throughly curbing capital investment thing’ working out for ya now that the removed rods from the shut down reactors 5 and 6 are also overheating when they should be safe under 30 feet of water? These are rods outside of a containment dome for those who want to play along at home.

This is a symptom of the same problem that is causing the cooling problems in the reactors that were active. The rods continue to produce waste heat for quite a long time even after being taken out of commission. The cooling pool has a heat exchanger in it that keeps the pool at a constant temperature. That heat exchanger is offline due to the ongoing power outage; hence, the water in the pool began to heat and eventually boil off.

You can make a case that the cooling ponds should have been placed in a containment dome also, but there’s nothing mysterious or nefarious about the process that is causing the cooling problem.

Finally, close up images of the reactors have been released. (no Geiger counter or video, just stills)

It’s real bad. Those tremendous explosions really did blow three reactor buildings all to hell. Literally, it’s hell.

Thanks. I tend to vent my emotions by writing, which at times means I sound all emotional about crap. Because I am all emotional about crap.

Fortune smiles, because I do most of the really emotional crap elsewhere. Anybody who can watch these events unfold and not become emotional, they are either damaged somehow, or maybe just an engineer.

(that was joke)

I wonder if a tidal wave might be able to cool the fuel? :frowning:

Maybe, but if salt water contacts any of the metal parts in a reactor, then you can’t ever use that reactor again.

Pssttt…

That reactor aint being used again, saltwater or no. And its not that big a loss anyway. The thing was near the end of its useful life before all hell broke loose.