I don't hear any
news out of anti-nukes. Most of them hate the science they know nothing about, nuclear science.
It's why they think they can get away with making wholly illiterate statements.
Tritium concentrations are measurable and well understood, and have been
falling continuously since 1963.
A
literate statement about putative effects of tritium would necessarily include units like Beq, or Ci or Gray or Sv.
Actually I know all about this topic, and I didn't get it from drunks spreading google rumors on the internet in hopes of finding that everyone is as dumb as they are.
Almost of the talk from Amory Lovins' pals, fossil fuel apologists - who couldn't give a rat's ass about all the dead animals that their buddies in BP killed this week in the Gulf they destroyed via appeals to ignorance - about tritium is a red herring designed to distract attention from their paymasters in the oil sands, oil drilling, coal and dangerous natural gas industry.
http://www.rmi.org/rmi/Amory+B.+Lovins">Famous Anti-nuke Amory Lovins describes his revenue sources:
Mr. Lovins’s other clients have included Accenture, Allstate, AMD, Anglo American, Anheuser-Busch, Bank of America, Baxter, Borg-Warner, BP, HP Bulmer, Carrier, Chevron, Ciba-Geigy, CLSA, ConocoPhillips, Corning, Dow, Equitable, GM, HP, Invensys, Lockheed Martin, Mitsubishi, Monsanto, Motorola, Norsk Hydro, Petrobras, Prudential, Rio Tinto, Royal Dutch/Shell, Shearson Lehman Amex, STMicroelectronics, Sun Oil, Suncor, Texas Instruments, UBS, Unilever, Westinghouse, Xerox, major developers, and over 100 energy utilities. His public-sector clients have included the OECD, the UN, and RFF; the Australian, Canadian, Dutch, German, and Italian governments; 13 states; Congress, and the U.S. Energy and Defense Departments
Have a nice "isn't BP solar great" kind of dangerous fossil fuel evening. Try not to drink so much of the ethanol that there's none left to fuel the SUV.