OMGturt1es
Graduate Poster
Japanese authorities said a crack has appeared in the steel-and-concrete containment vessel of the plant's No. 3 reactor, which now seems to be leaking radioactive steam.
http://www.npr.org/2011/03/16/134582068/workers-evacuate-part-of-japanese-nuclear-plant
I don't recall reading about this last night or this morning. Did I miss this while at work? Is this accurate? If so, what does this do to our worst case scenario? What does it do to our best case scenario? What does it do to our most likely scenario? What does it do to our error bars?
I've seen numerous posts accusing the media of fear mongering, but I've asked questions about specifics in previous reports, and I've received almost no real answers. From a non-expert point of view, things do not appear to be getting better. Media may be fear mongering to some extent, but to a non-expert, it appears that things are getting worse. Various reports have cited specific events and/or challenges. I've asked questions about specific articles (http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6980311#post6980311, http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6979936#post6979936), and others have too (http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=6981133&postcount=188), but these questions have remained largely unanswered.
Those annoyed with fear mongering should appreciate my questions. I likely represent a typical non-expert trying to accurately understand this situation. If you want to make a difference, the types of questions I've asked (here, and in the Nuclear safety thread) would be ideal topics for discussion. If you just want to complain, that's your right, but please understand that you're not part of the solution. In fact, to a non-expert like me, you're part of the problem.
I've seen some mud slinging in this thread and/or the related nuclear safety thread, so I'd like to point out that I'm a huge proponent of any non-fossil fuel based energy source. That being said, I'm also a huge fan of assessing reality as it is. I don't want to look at this event through rose-colored glasses just because I support nuclear energy. Honestly, to a non-expert like me, it doesn't appear many here share this desire. I could be 100% wrong. But when it appears that the majority of posts concern alleged media hysteria, while questions about new developments remain unanswered, the non-expert will infer confirmation bias; folk appear too interested in defending claims of fear mongering to notice and properly assess new data.
I'm likely wrong. I'm not an expert. Please demonstrate it.