The nuclear leak in Japan is a very serious issue that will persist damaging people and animals for a long time since the day of the earthquake. It’s nothing less that the result of a history of unaware and disrespectful humanity to nature, that grows in exponential rates just like a pest with unlimited resources.
In a different scale, I must say that I’m very sad for the people that lives nearby because if they are not directly damaged for gamma radiation, they will suffer damages in their children and the zone will be for sure close for a long time, just like Chernobyl, and in a small Country like Japan that is very sad.
Like an ecologist, i must advise that all animals that grows in exponential rates, in some moment decrease it’s growing and eventually stabilize their growing rate according to the environment offer of resources and in other cases they all die: exponential rates of growing don’t exist in nature for a long time (see image).
This tragedy is a opportunity for others countries to harden their regulations related to the safety of nuclear power plants, and to avoid the building of nuclear plants in other countries similars to Japan in terms of earthquake activity.
In a different scale, I must say that I’m very sad for the people that lives nearby because if they are not directly damaged for gamma radiation, they will suffer damages in their children and the zone will be for sure close for a long time, just like Chernobyl, and in a small Country like Japan that is very sad.
Like an ecologist, i must advise that all animals that grows in exponential rates, in some moment decrease it’s growing and eventually stabilize their growing rate according to the environment offer of resources and in other cases they all die: exponential rates of growing don’t exist in nature for a long time (see image).
This tragedy is a opportunity for others countries to harden their regulations related to the safety of nuclear power plants, and to avoid the building of nuclear plants in other countries similars to Japan in terms of earthquake activity.
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