58 nanosieverts in Tokyo | Lenz Blog
As measured this morning. I haven’t done one of these posts in a while, since the figures are rather constantly around 60 now. That compares to about 80 in Munich, my home town in Germany, and is of course perfectly safe. In contrast, CO2 levels are unacceptably high world wide at over 392 ppm and rising.
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Fear and anxiety over radiation levels, radioactive food sources, accurate measurements, trustworthy sources, etc., often distracts from other dangers. It is important to keep perspective.
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