I was reading the book Aftermath: The Remnants of War: From Landmines to Chemical Warfare--The Devastating Effects of Modern Combat (good book, by the way) and it mentioned that the government had "proposed National Sacrifice Zones of the Nevada Test Site and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington State, which because of their nuclear radioactivity are off limits for thousands of years".
This intrigued me as I am "in the biz" and I could not recall having heard of National Sacrifice Zones, much less them being declared in either Nevada or Hanford. I spent the better part of a couple of hours scouring Google and then the EPA and federal websites for any indication of an official proposal or mention of National Sacrifice Zones. All I found was environmental groups, citizens (probably quoting from environmental groups), and reporters discussing the possibility of National Sacrifice Zones. There is also a documentary of that name unrelated to Hanford or the Nevada Test Site.
It is true that the Nuclear Test Site (zoom out) in Nevada is off-limits forever, for all intents and is therefore a de facto National Sacrifice Zone, but it has not been declared such as near as I can tell. It is also true that Hanford will be a painstaking cleanup, most probably forever. But again, as near as I can tell, cleanup is still in progress at Hanford.
What I did find in my searching was a quote from Neal Stephenson's science fiction book Snowcrash (also a good book):
"Like all Sacrifice Zones, this one has a fence around it, with yellow metal signs wired to it every few yards:
SACRIFICE ZONE
WARNING. The National Parks Service has declared this area to be a National Sacrifice Zone.
The Sacrifice Zone Program was developed to manage parcels of land whose clean-up cost exceeds their total future economic value. And like all Sacrifice Zone fences, this one has holes in it and is partially torn down in places. Young men blasted out of their minds on natural and artificial male hormones must have some place to do their idiotic coming-of-age rituals."
So there you go.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Space Based Earthquake Prediction??? (!)
This article discusses a space based approach to earthquake prediction. How bizarre (and cool) is that?
Labels:
earthquakes,
earthqukae prediction,
geology,
space based
Monday, May 5, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
Earth's Core Complexities
New research into the core of the earth has established that it is not as simple as crust-mantle-core. New research indicates that the Mantle is much less evenly distributed than was previously thought. The molten rock flows into "piles" located beneath the Pacific and the Atlantic/Africa.
Source article.
Source article.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Dino killing meteor may have been smaller than expected.
2.5 Miles wide instead of 12. Don't forget to duck!
Friday, April 11, 2008
Major Deal between Oil Co and Environmentalists!
Environmentalists and oil exploration company PXP agree to a significant deal to tap into oil reserves.
Article here.
PXP will stop drilling off Santa Barbara County in California decades early, will withdraw convert development proposals into parks for 200 acres of shoreline property and 3,700 acres inland in California, and will contribute millions of dollars to offset carbon dioxide emissions.
In exchange, teh environmentalsits groups Get Oil Out (GOO) and the Environmental Defense Center will support PXP's petition to slant drill from the Irnene offshore platforms to tap reserves of 200 million barrels of oil and 50 billion cubic feat of natural gas near the Tranquillon Ridge.
Win-Win.
Article here.
PXP will stop drilling off Santa Barbara County in California decades early, will withdraw convert development proposals into parks for 200 acres of shoreline property and 3,700 acres inland in California, and will contribute millions of dollars to offset carbon dioxide emissions.
In exchange, teh environmentalsits groups Get Oil Out (GOO) and the Environmental Defense Center will support PXP's petition to slant drill from the Irnene offshore platforms to tap reserves of 200 million barrels of oil and 50 billion cubic feat of natural gas near the Tranquillon Ridge.
Win-Win.
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