Why does this flyer have a picture of a burning Japanese chemical plant from after the earthquake in March 2011?
I've seen many of the anti-nukes using this picture and claiming it was Fukushima.
There was no fire at Fukushima. The picture looks scary; so they use it even though it has nothing to do with nuclear power plants.
The anti-nukes are very good at propaganda. Joseph Goebbels would be proud.
That picture is the Cosmo Oil Refinery in Ichihara, Japan:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7359275n
The San Onofre flyer incorrectly labels that picture as being Fukushima
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Anyone in S. Cal. please talk to your city council and voice your concerns about San Onofre.
We must get this plant shut down for good.
One less nuclear plant especially San Onofre is a good thing !
Thank goodness for reliable renewables in Imperial County coming online in San Diego to meet peak demand in the summertime when sunshine and A/C use peaks and San Onofre is offline.
http://www.sdbj.com/news/2012/jun/19/sunrise-powerlink-put-service/
Solar and wind at work replacing nuclear power.
Solar reliable???
You need a new definition of "reliable".
Solar is guaranteed to be off-line at night!!!
Didn't anyone ever explain to you how the Earth orbits the Sun...
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2012/apr/18/san-onofres-shut-down-generates-que...
Why does this flyer...
Why does this flyer have a picture of a burning Japanese chemical plant from after the earthquake in March 2011?
I've seen many of the anti-nukes using this picture and claiming it was Fukushima.
There was no fire at Fukushima. The picture looks scary; so they use it even though it has nothing to do with nuclear power plants.
The anti-nukes are very good at propaganda. Joseph Goebbels would be proud.
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That picture is the Cosmo Oil Refinery in Ichihara, Japan:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7359275n
The San Onofre flyer incorrectly labels that picture as being Fukushima
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Retire the San Onofre Plant
Anyone in S. Cal. please talk to your city council and voice your concerns about San Onofre.
We must get this plant shut down for good.
One less nuclear plant especially San Onofre is a good thing !
Thank goodness for reliable
Thank goodness for reliable renewables in Imperial County coming online in San Diego to meet peak demand in the summertime when sunshine and A/C use peaks and San Onofre is offline.
http://www.sdbj.com/news/2012/jun/19/sunrise-powerlink-put-service/
Solar and wind at work replacing nuclear power.
FUNNY!!!
Solar reliable???
You need a new definition of "reliable".
Solar is guaranteed to be off-line at night!!!
Didn't anyone ever explain to you how the Earth orbits the Sun...
San Onofre’s Shutdown Generates Questions
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2012/apr/18/san-onofres-shut-down-generates-que...