Hawaii and Pele’s Energy
Hawaii has a perfect spot for a nuclear protopark. Will they take advantage of it?
Hawaii and Pele’s Energy Read More »
Hawaii has a perfect spot for a nuclear protopark. Will they take advantage of it?
Hawaii and Pele’s Energy Read More »
It is hard to imagine a more ideal location for a nuclear protopark than Hanford, Washington.
The Case for a Protopark at Hanford Read More »
New nuclear technologies cannot be prudently licensed without extensive prototype testing. But we can’t test without a license. Catch NRC.
Prototypes should be tortured, not licensed. Read More »
Many more people are killed in commercial airplane crashes than in nuclear power plant releases for far less benefit. But flying commercial is safe and nuclear power is dangerous. Why?
Honesty is the Best Policy Read More »
The Gordian Knot of our time is the closely coupled problems of energy poverty and global warming. From time to time, we need to remind ourselves that energy poverty is the more pressing side of the Gordian Knot. You cannot solve energy poverty with expensive electricity.
The Worst Health Hazard of All Is Being Poor Read More »
Linear No Threshold (LNT), the radiation harm model which is the foundation for our radiation protection regulation is nonsense. It denies our undisputed ability to repair radiation damage. As a result it over-predicts harm in low dose rate situations, such as a nuclear power plant release by many orders of magnitude. But LNT survives. One reason is anti-LNT forces have not coalesced behind a single alternative. Another is that the most commonly suggested alternative, Linear With Threshold (LWT), has much the same problems as LNT.
Thinking Through Linear With Threshold Read More »
What does DNA Repair and a Common Bar Hustle have in common? The answer is non-linearity.
Same Birthdays and Double Double Strand Breaks Read More »
This is a draft of the package which will be sent to everybody living within 35 kilometers of each nuclear plant under Underwriter Certification. The package includes: 1) a cover letter, 2) a pamphlet with instructions for what to do in a release and an explanation of the compensation package, 3) a pamphlet explaining radiation for those who want to learn more about radiation damage and our bodies’ ability to repair that damage. Comments solicited.
Draft Compensation Pamphlets Read More »
This paper discusses some of the implications of the regulatory philosophy known as ALARA, As Low As Reasonably Achievable.
ALARA is a showstopper Read More »
This piece contrasts comparing dose rate profiles which have similar reception patterns but different cumulative doses — something I have been guilty of — with comparing different dose rate patterns with the same total dose. The latter is the best way to shootdown LNT.
Anyone who focuses on total dose is an LNTer Read More »