Time to Stop Being Eco(Nuclear)centric

Buy Lyrica Without Prescription If you’re a fan of Time’s Ecocentric blog, as I am, you may have noticed that all 12 of their posts last week focused exclusively on Japan’s nuclear crisis. This from a site whose tagline claims

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Order Valium Online The narrow nuclear-centric focus continues into this week, but with a slight, seemingly unintentional ironic twist, in this acknowledgment from Bryan Walsh (in a post otherwise about Japan’s radiation concerns):

Purchase Ambien Online It’s worth stating at the outset: while more than 10,000 people have almost certainly died in the March 11 quake and tsunami in northeastern Japan, not a single person has been killed in the ongoing nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.

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If it’s worth stating then maybe it will be reflected in the stories covered this week at Ecocentric.

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