The Albanese government has continued its crusade against the Coalition’s nuclear energy proposal, this time from a “health perspective”, warning voters reactors could carry an increased risk of cancer and heart attacks.
The Labor Party has switched up its scare campaign against nuclear by raising possible health concerns of power plants, which has been immediately criticised as a step too far.
Dr Beavis said the cancers caused by radiation were different to typical cancers such as those caused by asbestos, rather, they “bend in with the other cancers that happen”. The claim made by Dr Beavis in the video was met with backlash as people demanded evidence for the claim, with some labelling video as “embarrassing” and contrary to United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation reports.said exposure to nuclear radiation, known as ionising radiation, can increase the incidence of certain types of cancer years or decades after exposure at low doses below the levels associated with early onset injury or death.
The Labor Party has switched up its scare campaign against nuclear by raising the health concerns of power plants, with one GP warning they cause “cancer, strokes and heart attacks”. Picture: Erik Lesser / News Corp Australia “The worst nuclear accident in history, which took place at Chernobyl, caused the death of 28 nuclear plant and emergency workers who were exposed to lethal amounts of radiation. Many of them received doses above 10 Sievert within minutes or hours,” the WNA website said.
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