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Following Japan's devastating
earthquake and tsunami in March, |
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the world held its breath watching
a potential disaster unfold |
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at the Fukushima
Nuclear Power Plant. |
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Fortunately though,
plant officials worked quickly |
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to reassure the public
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that their fears of radiation leaks
were unfounded. |
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The cleanup is complete.
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There is no need to worry.
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Yes. Nuclear power
is as safe as ever. |
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We encourage those who fled
for fear of radiation |
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to return
to the Fukushima region. |
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It is true that there has been
an increase in cancerous tumors, |
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but there has also been an increase
in those tumors |
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becoming sentient, growing arms
and legs, and walking away. |
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Win win.
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Now a lot of experts are tying
these natural disasters |
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to global warming,
so we can't ignore the fact |
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that 2011 had the second hottest
summer ever or record. |
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Duncan how did the heat
affect you? |
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Not at all. Unless every place
I went into |
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didn't have air conditioning
it would affect me, |
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but they do
so it doesn't matter to me. |
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Yes. If any of us were
extremely old or deathly ill, |
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then that could pose
a real danger. |
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Why is everybody looking at me?
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Alright. Thank you first responders.
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