I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »
Fighting Back
Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #2
I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States , compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood… Read More »
My Comments on the Hanford Litigation National Law Review Analysis
In 2011, the National Law Review ran an insightful piece on the Hanford Litigation. My comment on the article is reprinted here: I am very appreciative of this insightful analysis by Ms Jenna Greene of the chronic Hanford litigation, and the impact of Price Anderson upon the the litigation. I was born in 1950 in… Read More »
Insignificant and Invisible: The Human Toll of the Hanford Thyroid Disease Study
I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has allowed… Read More »
Fukushima – Living Alone in the Contamination Zoo
I found this story, translated beautifully and reported by VICE Japan , referenced in Mother Jones: The Most Radioactive Man on Earth Has the Kindest Heart . It’s been just over two years since the earthquake and tsunami that caused catastrophic failure in the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, releasing high levels of radiation onto surrounding… Read More »