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Related: About this forumHeritage Foundation Touts Nukes as Vital to American Way of Life
Heritage Foundation Touts Nukes as Vital to American Way of Life
By Press Action
...In one of the industrys pro-nuclear efforts, the right-wing Heritage Foundation has released a new documentary, Powering America, that touts nuclear power as a viable energy source for the 21st century.
In a slick trailer for the documentary film, one of the people interviewed says the public should not fear nuclear power. Radiation simply is energy in motion. Thats from cosmic rays. Thats from radon that comes out of the ground. Thats from the food you eat, he says. The issue is not to be afraid of radiation. The issue is to understand it and to respect it just like any other energy source.
The talking head correctly notes that almost all rocks in the ground contain natural radioactive compounds. These compounds emit alpha and beta radiation. But the talking head fails to note that most of this radiation gets absorbed by the rocks themselves and never makes it into the air.
Also, naturally radioactive compounds are found in the air, soil and water. So, yes, the food we eat is slightly radioactive. Our bodies are made from the food we eat so we are also a little bit radioactive.
But the ...
By Press Action
...In one of the industrys pro-nuclear efforts, the right-wing Heritage Foundation has released a new documentary, Powering America, that touts nuclear power as a viable energy source for the 21st century.
In a slick trailer for the documentary film, one of the people interviewed says the public should not fear nuclear power. Radiation simply is energy in motion. Thats from cosmic rays. Thats from radon that comes out of the ground. Thats from the food you eat, he says. The issue is not to be afraid of radiation. The issue is to understand it and to respect it just like any other energy source.
The talking head correctly notes that almost all rocks in the ground contain natural radioactive compounds. These compounds emit alpha and beta radiation. But the talking head fails to note that most of this radiation gets absorbed by the rocks themselves and never makes it into the air.
Also, naturally radioactive compounds are found in the air, soil and water. So, yes, the food we eat is slightly radioactive. Our bodies are made from the food we eat so we are also a little bit radioactive.
But the ...
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Heritage Foundation Touts Nukes as Vital to American Way of Life (Original Post)
kristopher
Mar 2012
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rfranklin
(13,200 posts)1. don't they also promote high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as natural and beneficial?
Let's put them in a jar filled with CO2 and see how they do.
kristopher
(29,798 posts)3. Yes, they do.
They are the *core* conservative think tank.
Ian David
(69,059 posts)2. Ionizing Radiation is LIFE! n/t
kristopher
(29,798 posts)4. This is certainly getting its time in the sun on DU lately...
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...The talking head correctly notes that almost all rocks in the ground contain natural radioactive compounds. These compounds emit alpha and beta radiation. But the talking head fails to note that most of this radiation gets absorbed by the rocks themselves and never makes it into the air.
Also, naturally radioactive compounds are found in the air, soil and water. So, yes, the food we eat is slightly radioactive. Our bodies are made from the food we eat so we are also a little bit radioactive.
Also, naturally radioactive compounds are found in the air, soil and water. So, yes, the food we eat is slightly radioactive. Our bodies are made from the food we eat so we are also a little bit radioactive.