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Judi Lynn

(160,530 posts)
Thu Mar 21, 2024, 02:41 PM Mar 21

Climate Change May Unearth Cold War-Era Nuclear Waste Stored by the U.S. in Other Countries

A new report finds that melting ice and rising sea levels could disturb radioactive contamination left over from American nuclear tests after World War II

Tara Wu
Reporter
March 6, 2024



Runit Dome in the Marshall Islands contains radioactive waste from U.S. activity during the Cold War. A new report says climate change may cause its contaminants to enter the environment. U.S. Department of Energy


Rising global temperatures could unearth Cold War-era nuclear waste created by the United States and stored in other countries, posing potential issues for the environment and local inhabitants, according to a new report.

An assessment conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released earlier this year examined nuclear waste in the Marshall Islands, Greenland and Spain, three locations with radioactive contamination resulting from American nuclear activity in the decades following World War II. Climate change could cause this nuclear waste to enter the environment, as warming temperatures melt ice sheets that contain radioactive liquid and raise sea levels that could pollute food and water sources with toxic waste, per the study.

This lingering contamination came from nuclear weapon detonations, including hydrogen bombs, and accidents at numerous sites around the world. Often, the U.S. government stored this waste near the sites of detonation, Robert Hayes, a nuclear engineer at North Carolina State University, says to Julia Jacobo of ABC News. In Greenland, officials disposed of nuclear waste in the ice sheet, and in the Marshall Islands, they placed it in a container with a concrete cap.

“The military was in the rush of the Cold War,” Hayes tells the publication. “In hindsight, they could have done a better job.”

More:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/climate-change-may-unearth-cold-war-era-nuclear-waste-stored-by-the-us-in-other-countries-180983901/

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Climate Change May Unearth Cold War-Era Nuclear Waste Stored by the U.S. in Other Countries (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 21 OP
It is the time of... 2naSalit Mar 21 #1
You've got that right, 2naSalit. Brenda Mar 21 #2
Us, apparently. 2naSalit Mar 21 #3
According to the movie Oppenheimer... Caribbeans Mar 21 #5
Haven't seen that movie Brenda Mar 21 #6
The enormous global danger that keeps growing. Thanks for posting. appalachiablue Mar 21 #4

2naSalit

(86,612 posts)
1. It is the time of...
Thu Mar 21, 2024, 02:57 PM
Mar 21

"The Great Comeuppance" after all, it effects everyone on the planet one way or another. When it comes to wars and bullying smaller countries, we've got some pretty bad karma, it's coming back to get us.

Brenda

(1,054 posts)
2. You've got that right, 2naSalit.
Thu Mar 21, 2024, 03:26 PM
Mar 21

I remember the first time I saw a photograph of Bikini Atoll after learning that's where the US detonated 23 nuclear weapons and I scried (scream/cried) really loudly. What kind of sadistic assholes decided to nuke such a beautiful peaceful place?

Caribbeans

(774 posts)
5. According to the movie Oppenheimer...
Thu Mar 21, 2024, 07:40 PM
Mar 21

Truman and his appointed warmongers ridiculed his concern for what he had unleashed on the world.

It's a good movie if one likes history.

Truman, the father of the CIA who now are nothing but admitted liars, cheats and thieves



"Never doubt the Government!"

Brenda

(1,054 posts)
6. Haven't seen that movie
Thu Mar 21, 2024, 07:49 PM
Mar 21

I resisted because I thought it would be too sanitized. Maybe I'll watch it now.


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