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.. wait, so your argument is that nuke plants which were monitored, and radiated nothing none-the-less cause cancer? There is an actual debate to be had about the magnitude of the impact of chernobyl. A debate with actual scientific uncertainties, due to crappy recordkeeping and general chaos.

The german cancer clusters cannot be attributed to the nuke plants because there is no possible causal link at all. Splitting atoms dont cause people to just spontaniously get cancer in an x kilometer radius, actual radiation has to hit actual cells. I dont know what the actual cause is, but I am quite confident that it is worth the time to look. Germany has been industrial for a long time, and the early industrialization very frequently disposed of toxins in extremely irresponsible ways.

by Thomas on Sun Jan 29th, 2012 at 06:18:17 PM EST
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