posted on Mar, 5 2023 @ 03:39 PM
My husband always says that the Chernobyl disaster leaked poisons into our air and water, and traveled around the world, affecting all of us.
I know it was back in 1986, but since then things have slowly changed, and drastically.
From wikipedia:
"The Chernobyl disaster remains the major and most detrimental nuclear catastrophe which completely altered the radioactive background of the Northern
Hemisphere. It happened in April 1986 on the territory of the former Soviet Union (modern Ukraine). The catastrophe led to the increase of radiation
in nearly one million times in some parts of Europe and North America compared to the pre-disaster state[1] Air, water, soils, vegetation and animals
were contaminated to a varying degree. Apart from Ukraine and Belarus as the worst hit areas, adversely affected countries included Russia, Austria,
Finland and Sweden. The full impact on the aquatic systems, including primarily adjacent valleys of Pripyat river and Dnieper river, are still
unexplored."
I have no idea if he is correct, but I wonder if our basic thinking has been damaged?
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