Deb Langhan’s Petition

Posted September 25, 2013 at 5:30 am by

Deb Langhans sends over this request for you to read, sign and share her petition to the President and Congress to act now on fixing the problems with the Fukushima nuclear power reactor in Japan. Here’s Deb…

debWhile I’m very aware this island has endured more than its share of hardship & pain over the past couple of years, I feel compelled now to urge you to respond to a rapidly escalating disaster across our ocean that is putting every woman, man & child on this planet at risk. I’m referring to the desperately unstable Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant in Japan.

On March 11, 2011, the Tohoku earthquake & tsunami crippled Fukushima Daiichi, causing structural damage, equipment failures, nuclear reactor meltdowns & releases of lethal radioactive materials.

Since that disaster, reports about Fukushima’s actual deterioration & leaking radiation into the Pacific Ocean & atmosphere have continued to be frightening, contradictory & shockingly absent from most mainstream media. But experts like respected nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen & physician, author & Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Helen Caldicott have been providing updates & warnings that action must be taken quickly in order to prevent global catastrophe.

As members of a planetary family, I implore you to open the link below & read, sign & share the petition I’ve launched urging President Obama & Congress to finally respond to this looming calamity. Fukushima is not just about Japan; Fukushima has become a global crisis that will impact generations into the unforeseeable future.. Please act NOW: Inform yourself by accessing independent media sources; sign & share this petition with everyone you know as quickly as possible. Thank you.

http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/president-obama-prevent?source=c.em.mt&r_by=7519279

 

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