* In other words, no immediate danger!—Two years later, “hundreds of workers . . .” had to “take cover” at Hanford “after the collapse of a 20-foot-long portion of a tunnel used to store contaminated radioactive materials.” Back in 1997, a Department of Energy report had advised that the tunnels could not be inspected “because of radiation in excess of five roentgens an hour,” which was “the annual limit [both of these are my italics] for a U.S. nuclear facility.” (In the language of Carbon Ideologies, this equated with an “excess of 50 millis an hour.”) Did those cowardly inspectors expect to live forever?—“Officials requested that the Federal Aviation Administration put a temporary flight restriction in place” over this happy graveyard.