2018-11-18黒川祥子さん講演:«心の除染»が意味するもの

津田敏秀 岡山大学院生命科学研究科教授のYOUチューブとともに、この黒川さんの録画も拡散願います。私が原子力マフィア(通常「原子力村)と呼ぶ、子どもの被爆の悲惨がよくわかります。東京の北区立図書館で、検索、本来「伊達市長による」をつけたほうがいいと思う著書『心の除染』を予約ました。

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2018-12-27東電3被告刑事裁判:支援前段集会 via 福島原発刑事訴訟支援団

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混迷する福島の甲状腺検査〜専門家が2時間半議論 via OurPlanet-TV

福島第一原発事故後、福島県が実施している「県民健康調査」あり方を議論している検討委員会の第33回目会合が27日、福島市内で開催された。甲状腺検査について集中的に取り上げ、インフォームドコンセントのあり方や学校検診などのめぐり、約3時間にわたって議論した。検査により穿刺細胞診で悪性ないし悪性疑いと診断された患者は5人増えて207人(うち一人は良性結節)。手術を受けて、甲状腺がんと確定した患者は2人増えて166人となった。

一方、福島県は今月13日、県議会の公安福祉委員会で、「甲状腺検査サポート事業」により医療費の交付を受けた患者233人すべてが甲状腺がん(疑い)であるとの答弁したことについて、県民健康調査課の鈴木陽一課長は、答弁は誤りだったと述べ、甲状腺がんは77人だと修正した。

甲状腺検査サポート事業の要項によれば、同事業に「申請できるもの」は「甲状腺がん(疑い)」の医療費」に限定されている。また申請者向けの「Q&A」でも、甲状腺がん以外の甲状腺疾患は対象にならないと記載されており、今後、医療費の交付を求める患者に混乱が生じる恐れがある。

県民健康調査甲状腺検査サポート事業について
http://www.pref.fukushima.lg.jp/site/portal/kenkocyosa-kojyosen-support….

 

もっと読み、動画を見る。

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2020 Olympic torches to be made of recycled aluminum from Fukushima temporary housing via the Japan Times

Recycled aluminum from temporary housing in disaster-hit Fukushima Prefecture is expected to be used in the crafting of Tokyo 2020 Olympic torches, sources have said.

The plan, revealed Monday, is likely to attract interest in Japan and abroad as being another symbolic effort to uphold one of the main themes of the July 24-Aug. 9 Summer Games as a “reconstruction Olympics.”

 
 

Fukushima Prefecture was devastated by the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear disaster.

More than 10,000 pieces of aluminum are expected to be needed for the torches, used by runners in the nationwide relay beginning after the Olympic flame arrives in Japan from Greece on March 20, 2020.

According to sources, organizers will need to coordinate with local governments in order to determine which metals can be procured from temporary housing no longer in use.

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Bill Gates’ nuclear venture hits snag amid U.S. restrictions on China deals: WSJ via Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) – TerraPower LLC, a nuclear energy venture chaired by Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates, is seeking a new partner for early-stage trials of its technology after new U.S. rules forced it to abandon an agreement with China, company officials told the Wall Street Journal.

TerraPower reached an agreement with state-owned China National Nuclear Corp in 2017 to build an experimental nuclear reactor south of Beijing. But Gates wrote in an essay published late last week that TerraPower is unlikley to follow through on its plans in the face of new U.S. restrictions on technology deals with China.

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Cracks found in containment building of UAE nuclear power plant built by S. Korean companies via Hankyoreh

There may be cracks in the containment building at the third unit at the Barakah nuclear power plant that South Korean companies are building in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The grease inserted into the concrete walls as a lubricant has seeped into voids on the outside of the wall. Shoddy construction work is likely to push back the schedule and increase costs.In an interview with American trade journal Energy Intelligence on Nov. 21, Christer Viktorsson, director general of the UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR), said that grease had been found on the wall of the third unit’s containment building last year.“Grease started to flow out of unexpected areas. Workers found voids in one place,” Viktorsson said. Viktorsson was interviewed in an article titled, “Newbuild: Has Barakah lost its magic?” on Dec. 7.

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「原発 国民反対ではつくれない」 経団連会長 via Yahoo!Japan ニュース

経団連中西宏明会長は年頭にあたり会見し、今後の原発政策について、国民の反対が強いのに民間企業がつくることはできないとして、理解を進めるために一般公開の議論をすべきだという考えを示しました。

経団連・中西宏明会長:「お客様が利益を上げられてない商売でベンダー(提供企業)が利益を上げるのは難しい。どうするか真剣に一般公開の討論をするべきだと思う。全員が反対するものをエネルギー業者やベンダーが無理やりつくるということは、この民主国家ではない」
中西会長は沸騰水型の原発をつくる日立製作所の会長で、震災後8年経っても再稼働していません。

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Well-known Japanese photojournalist Ryuichi Hirokawa admits to sexual harassment

Ryuichi Hirokawa, an internationally recognized Japanese photojournalist, has admitted to sexual harassment that was reported by a weekly magazine, according to a publisher for which he served as a director.

The publisher of the monthly photojournalism magazine Days Japan said Wednesday it has dismissed Hirokawa, 75, as representative director after he said part of Shukan Bunshun weekly magazine’s report was true, according to the company’s lawyer.

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Covering social issues in Japan and abroad, Days Japan was launched in 2004 by Hirokawa and others. It announced in November it will discontinue after the March edition is published, in February, due to slumping sales.

Hirokawa is particularly known for his work covering the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident and the circumstances of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

Kumejima Museum in Kumejima Island, Okinawa Prefecture, said Thursday that it will cancel an exhibition of Hirokawa’s works, which had been scheduled to be held at the museum starting Jan. 4.

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原発を詠む(53)――朝日歌壇・俳壇から(2018年10月21日~12月9日) via かわたれどきの頁繰り

朝日新聞への投稿短歌・俳句で「原発」、「原爆」に関連して詠まれたものを抜き書きした。

 

八月に防護服着て作業する彼らの汗を知らないは罪
(横浜市)森敦子  (10/21 馬場あき子選)

一年に満たぬ短き休暇後に昏(くら)く静かに原子炉は燃ゆ
(高松市)島田章平  (10/21 佐佐木幸綱選)

九つの核保有国言えぬくせ反対かよと子は吾を見ず
(高松市)一宮佳  (10/28 佐佐木幸綱選)

汚染水八十九万トンのタンク群上空には五年目の秋雲
(福島市)美原凍子  (10/28 高野公彦選)

ふくしまの牛には競りのランプ減り牛も牛牽(ひ)く男も俯(うつむ)く
(福島市)青木崇郎  (11/4 馬場あき子選)

被爆後の瓦礫(がれき)のなかを姉捜し彷徨(さまよ)いたる児が九十となる
(西海市)原田覚  (11/11 永田和宏選)

原発事故風化の中に帰る所無きまま彷徨(さまよ)う八年目の苦闘
(いわき市)守岡和之  (11/18 佐佐木幸綱選)

本当にやる気あるのか核禁止出来ない理由ばかり並べる
(筑紫野市)二宮正博  (11/25 佐佐木幸綱選)

福島はフクシマを抱き酒倉に新酒の満ちて「郷酒(さとざけ)」と言ふ
(浜松市)石原新一郎  (12/2 馬場あき子選)

雑踏にうづくまる人原爆日
(川口市)青柳悠  (10/21 高山れおな選)

「被爆樹二世」てふ札の柿熟るる
(東京都)望月喜久代  (10/28 高山れおな選)

汚染土の墳墓の如く山眠る
(福島県伊達市)佐藤茂  (11/25 大串章選)

被爆地の鮮やかに散るもみぢかな
(長崎市)田中正和  (11/25 大串章選)

放射能まだ手付かずの山眠る
(福島県伊達市)佐藤茂  (12/2 長谷川櫂選)

誰一人責任とらず冬原発
(飯塚市)釋蜩硯  (12/9 長谷川櫂選)

 

 

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Hidden danger: Radioactive dust is found in communities around nuclear weapons sites via LA Times

By Ralph Vartabedian

At the dawn of the nuclear age, the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration placed the nation’s major nuclear weapons production and research facilities in large, isolated reservations to shield them from foreign spies — and to protect the American public from the still unknown risks of radioactivity.

By the late 1980s, near the end of the Cold War, federal lands in South Carolina, Tennessee, New Mexico, Colorado, Ohio and Washington state, among other places, were so polluted with radionuclides that the land was deemed permanently unsuitable for human habitation.

That much has long been accepted as a price for the nation’s nuclear deterrent. But a far more complex problem could emerge if recent research is correct.

Studies by a Massachusetts scientist say that invisible radioactive particles of plutonium, thorium and uranium are showing up in household dust, automotive air cleaners and along hiking trails outside the factories and laboratories that for half a century contributed to the nation’s stockpile of nuclear weapons.

Marco Kaltofen, a nuclear forensics expert and a professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, said he collected samples from communities outside three lab sites across the country and found a wide variation of particle sizes. He said they could deliver lifelong doses that exceed allowable federal standards if inhaled.

“If you inhale two particles, you will exceed your lifetime dose under occupational standards, and there is a low probability of detecting it,” he said.

A peer-reviewed study by Kaltofen was published in its final form in May in the journal Environmental Engineering Science.

Kaltofen, who also is the principal investigator at the nuclear and chemical forensics consulting firm Boston Chemical Data Corp., released a second study in recent weeks.

The Energy Department has long asserted that small particles like those collected by Kaltofen deliver minute doses of radioactivity, well below typical public exposures.

One of the nation’s leading experts on radioactivity doses, Bruce Napier, who works in the Energy Department’s lab system, said the doses cited by Kaltofen would not pose a threat to public health.

Such assurances have been rejected by nuclear plant workers, their unions and activists who monitor environmental issues at nearly every lab and nuclear weapons site in the country.

Jay Coghlan, executive director of Nuclear Watch New Mexico, cited a longhistory of denial about the claims of “down winders,” the residents of Western states who were exposed to radioactive fallout fromatmospheric weapons testing.

“We cannot trust self-reporting by the Department of Energy,” he said. “I don’t accept that low levels of radioactivity have no risk.”

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The second study by Kaltofen, completed in August, reported that fairly high radioactivity levels were found in 30 samples from the communities around the Hanford nuclear site, near Richland, Wash. The samples found contamination on personal vehicles driven inside the Hanford site that would leave mechanics exposed if they worked around the vehicles, the report said.

Kaltofen also reviewed an internal study in March by an Energy Department contractor, Washington River Protection Solutions, that found a calculated potential dose of 95 millirems for workers, roughly 10 times the federal Environmental Protection Agency standard.

Kaltofen said a broader independent study should look at residual contamination around Hanford. An Energy Department spokesman at the Hanford site said the office had no comment on the studies.

For his studies, Kaltofen collected samples outside the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, the former Rocky Flats weapons plant near Denver and the Hanford site.

The samples were collected from the crawlspaces of homes, a trailer park office, vacuum cleaner bags, automotive air filters, furnace filters and along a hiking trail.

He subjected those samples to electronic microscopy analysis to determine exactly what type of element was emitting radiation. He identified isotopes of cesium, thorium, uranium and plutonium, all the results of building nuclear weapons parts.

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Napier said that average radioactivity exposures for Americans are going up, largely because of medical use of radiation. On average, Americans get about 100 millirems from cosmic gamma radiation, 200 more millirems from radon doses and 300 millirems from medical exposures, he said. The lifetime estimates of exposure from nuclear plant dust are much lower than that, he said.

But Kaltofen said such calculations miss the mark.

A worker’s exposure to radioactivity, such as walking by a radioactive substance or having particles cling to clothing, is checked by monitors and badges worn by workers at plant sites. Such exposure is like a medical X-ray, which delivers a momentary dose. But inhaling a small particle of plutonium or thorium can go unnoticed by such monitors and deliver a lifetime of alpha radiation right next to lung tissue, Kaltofen said.

“You can walk through a portal monitor without setting it off, but you can get a substantial amount of energy from particles in the body,” he said.

 

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