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- dusanmal, on 06/27/2009, -4/+14And where will radioactive strontium and cesium be going in the process? "The heavy radioactive residues will be burned in a power station, producing a concentrated "radioactive ash"." Yes, we can believe them that they will process it right...
- inactive, on 06/27/2009, -2/+11And me that was planing to go to prypiat to kill me some mutants.
- sonicpentatonic, on 06/27/2009, -0/+7FTA (in fact, if you read to the next sentence you would have seen this): "The heavy radioactive residues will be burned in a power station, producing a concentrated "radioactive ash". This can be disposed of at existing treatment works for nuclear waste, he says."
- Konrad9, on 06/27/2009, -1/+8But what about the STALKER series? : (
- waspbr, on 06/27/2009, -0/+7Good news everyone !
- IKORKYI, on 06/27/2009, -0/+6using plants as a catalyst in repairing the earth after nuclear meltdown is brilliant.
- jorel009, on 06/27/2009, -0/+5"attack of the killer tomatoes, attack of the killer tomatoes!"
- martzmart, on 06/27/2009, -0/+5Switchgrass will mutate into switchblade grass
- inactive, on 06/27/2009, -0/+4Last September Andrei Savinkh, Belarus representative at the UN in Geneva, was quoted as saying, "Get out of here, STALKER."
- JernejL, on 06/27/2009, -0/+4i suppose you volunteer to be the first to to eat their radioactive plants then?
- martzmart, on 06/27/2009, -1/+5Chernobyl: New home to all the Guinness World Record Pumpkins.
- Tr33fiddy, on 06/27/2009, -1/+5The STALKER series? I believe they are still working on the patch that makes it work properly...
- graemee, on 06/27/2009, -0/+4Man eating mutant pumpkins with radioactive breath. Pumpzillas.
- kamikaze134, on 06/27/2009, -0/+3I, for one, welcome out new radioactive super-plant overlords.
- pheezus, on 06/27/2009, -0/+3'Tis grand that our Irish lads are working on fixing up all that radioactive *****!
- awesomeideas, on 06/27/2009, -0/+2As it said in the article, the biofuel is not radioactive!
- DirtPile, on 06/27/2009, -0/+2Corn will mutate into popcorn!
- BobbiMillerMoro, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2SNL? Lots of comedians on this site. Did you know you can save gasoline, and the environment with Buy Green Gasoline. You put it in your tank, and it costs under $5. You use less gasoline, need less oil changes, use your same car, and your emissions burns cleaner. Yes, you can do it right now. buygreengasoline.com
- LordSkywalker, on 06/27/2009, -0/+2Read the wiki article on Phytoremediation. "It is a clean, efficient, inexpensive and non-environmentally disruptive method, as opposed to processes that require excavation of soil".
Specifically, the Phytotransformation process is a "chemical modification of environmental substances as a direct result of plant metabolism, often resulting in their inactivation, degradation or immobilization."
The hemp plant absorbs the toxic materials from the soil, converts it, and mitigates pollutant concentrations, restoring the soil. - inactive, on 06/28/2009, -0/+2Canola Oil, Now with glow in the dark.
- inactive, on 06/28/2009, -1/+3Brilliant! Let us use vegetable matter to soak up the radiation, make fuel of it, and pump it back into the atmosphere! Brilliant! NOT
- UberGeek404, on 06/27/2009, -0/+2Who is going to plant this stuff?
Volunteers any one? - Junkyarddawg, on 06/28/2009, -0/+2"The radioactivity concentrate in stalks and stems"... Hahahahahahaha, yeah, whatever.
- DirtPile, on 06/27/2009, -0/+1There are many ways to reduce exposure. It takes quite a bit of time for ill effects to manifest.
- DarkShroud, on 06/27/2009, -0/+1Depends on the biofuel and the process used.
- sndream, on 06/27/2009, -3/+4I can't push away the idea of radioactive exhaust form the car burning biofuel.
- rif42, on 06/27/2009, -0/+1And they can glow in the night as a jack o' lantern even without you putting a candle in them.
- HuntGather, on 06/27/2009, -0/+1If I recall correctly, eating food grown in the areas that are still contaminated tends to have some pretty nasty long-term health affects.
- LordSkywalker, on 06/27/2009, -5/+5The best and easiest plant to do this with is INDUSTRIAL HEMP STALK. As noted in "Emperor Wears No Clothes", it is called Phytoremediation. The White House garden's lead problem could also be solved this way. Hemp cleans the soil contaminated with toxins. The resulting crop can be harvested of its fibers for industrial uses, of which there are thousands.
- appleofdischord, on 06/27/2009, -2/+2Toxic is different than radioactive.
- sfury, on 06/28/2009, -1/+1Don't worry, there's lost of the series coming out soon.
- Balanced, on 06/27/2009, -1/+1Wouldn't the hemp have a high lead content or radioactivity?
- martzmart, on 06/28/2009, -0/+0Just think what the new Tub 'O Popcorn sizes will be in the movie theaters
- inactive, on 06/27/2009, -9/+3Food not fuel.
- techdever, on 06/27/2009, -8/+1and Modern Warfare : (


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