You'd have to include rejecting all foods grown in Ca.,, as in beef etc. for the rains are dowsing the grass that the cows eat.
I'm considering rejecting foods from animals fed food from California. Ie. Eggs fed feed from California. I'm considering giving Miller's a call and asking about their chicken feed.
It would be a different story if the whole crumbling plant with it's hundreds tons of highly radioactive spent fuel is washed away by a typhoon or another tsunami.
It's my understanding it's leaking over 100,000 tons of radioactive toxins annually.
"Then yesterday, the government estimated that some 300 tons of radioactive water are pouring into the ocean each day."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=210253942Look, this is all bullshit scaremongering. Radioactivity of the kind at Fukushima would long ago have become diluted in the world's oceans to the point where it was quite harmless.
To each their own. I'll be eliminating produce and animal foods from California. I personally don't think 300 tons of radioactive water pouring into the ocean daily is diluted so easily.
The meltdown happened in 2011.
"Now to Japan for an update on the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. It was heavily damaged by an earthquake and resulting tsunami in March 2011, leading to several meltdowns."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=210253942While the Japanese government doesn't say it's been leaking 300 tons daily since the accident started. 300 tons even over the course of one year (300 tons x365 days/year = 109,500 tons) is a substantial amount.
TEPCO didn't admit it till much later, but potentially it's been leaking that much the whole time.
"But certainly, it's not a good situation, and I think it's as much about public trust as anything else. It took TEPCO a long time to admit this leaking was happening."
I think the media is underestimating the true extent of the damage that will (and has been) be caused by it.
You might want to ask the question, what's worse; the possible radiation or the fear of it.
I think I'll feel better knowing I've eliminated the source of the radiation (at least the main source), giving me peace of mind knowing I don't need to worry about it.