US NRC Proposes 100% Cancer Rate; Ignores Taxpayer Funded BEIR Report; Ignores ICRP; Ignores New Study of US, UK and French Nuclear Workers: Official Deadline Tonight 11.59 PM ET (DC-NYC)

20 11 2015

The NRC tips its hand . . . .

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The deadline for comment to the US NRC on the 100 mSv per year exposure proposal, also known as cancer for everyone, is tonight November 19th at 11.59 pm. http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NRC-2015-0057 As outlined at the bottom of today’s blog post, these high levels will also increase risk of cardiovascular disease, cataracts, and other degenerative conditions, according to the ICRP. Thus, complaint to government officials and education needs to continue after this date. In particular, the NRC should be put under investigation for even considering this petition, which is both deadly and a waste of taxpayer money.
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According to the US taxpayer funded National Academy of Sciences BEIR VII, Phase 2 (2006) report, for each 100 mSv of radiation exposure there will be an estimated 1,000 out of a population of 100,000, i.e. 1 in 100, who will get cancer, above and beyond cancers which already occur. This would be the…

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Congressman to NRC: “SUSPEND ALL REACTOR LICENSING”

16 06 2011

From Lucas Whitefield Hixon:

Massachusetts Congressman Edward J. Markey Tells NRC “SUSPEND ALL REACTOR LICENSING”

On Wednesday, Massachusetts Congressman Ed Markey released a letter requesting that the NRC suspend all reactor licensing following the disaster at Fukushima Daiichi. Edward John Markey, (born July 11, 1946) is the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts’s 7th congressional district, serving since 1976. Congressman Markey is well-known for his public pressure that prompted BP to provide a live underwater video feed showing the oil leaking out of a pipe in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. In March 2008, Markey signed the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Act to direct the President to seek to establish an international renewable energy agency to expand the availability and generating capacity of renewable energy to markets around the world in order to increase economic opportunity, drive technological innovation, enhance regional and global security, raise living standards, and reduce global warming pollution.  . . .

http://news.lucaswhitefieldhixson.com/2011/06/massachusetts-congressman-edward-j.html