keep the ground water out of the melting down reactors and to be able to stabilise the radioactive soil that surrounds the area as well. they re planning, the japanese are planning to release this water over the next 30 years. so this is not only transboundary, which is an issue legally, but it s also transgenerational. that s my generation, my daughter s generation and any grandchildren that might come along. if we go with this concrete option, number one, it takes away the biological concerns immediately. there s no way for this getting into organisms or to the food chain. numbertwo, it s a way of being able to store it for periods of time where the half life in the case of tritium is 12.3 years. over 50 years, you ll be down to less than 6% of the original ionising radiation. and it s also one that will take away concerns of having to go on for 30 years. they would use up that water in a fraction of the time. professsor robert richmond speaking to me a little earlier. let s look at
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to be able to replace the ice barrier that s underground trying to keep the ground water out of the melting down reactors and to be able to stabilise the radioactive soil that surrounds the area as well. they re planning, the japanese, are planning to release this water over the next 30 years. so this is not only transboundary, which is an issue legally, but it s also transgenerational. that s my generation, my daughter s generation and any grandchildren that might come along if we go with this concrete option number one, it takes away the biological concerns immediately. there s no way for this getting into organisms or to the food chain. numbertwo, it s a way of being able to store it for periods of time where the half life in the case of tritium is 12.3 years. over 50 years, you ll be down to less than 6% of the original ionising radiation. and it s also one that will take away concerns of having to go on for 30 years. they would use up that water in a fraction of the time. in the u
people of color don t think that they need to wear sunscreen they do and what do people need to know about how to wear sunscreen properly? yeah i mean, i totally hear you on that and anybody can be at risk. first of all, just a couple of quick things spf of 30 or more. also think about uv a and uv protection will show you why here in a second, make sure that it s broad spectrum. where it on sunny or cool days. let s put up that graphic really quick , uv a and uv b the uv b. you can see that s the one that hits the epidermis increases your risk of cancer. but you ve a is the one that sort of ages you because it s hitting those layers underneath the epidermis. that can be a problem as well. you want to protect against both really quickly to our point. abby 12.3% of men wear sunscreen on a sunny day 29% of women. those numbers are way too low. this is easy and you can protect yourself against something that could be a real nuisance later in life. yeah it s so important . and it s so readi
where it all the time make it part of your daily routine. even on cloudy days and broad spectrum is a term you hear a lot. let me just explain that really quick. if we can put up this other graphic, there s two types of uv light that we re most concerned about. uv a and uv b uv b is the one that attacks that epidermis is more associated with developing some of these skin cancers. but you ve a is deeper and that s typically what s associated with aging. so if for no other reason you want to get both of them in there and let me just share with you quickly. but if you look at men and women yeah, wearing sunscreen, 12.3% of men only wear sunscreen even on sunny days for women, but still less than a third easy folks, especially with summer coming up , but it s probably easier for women to because a lot of our makeup has sunscreen in it now. okay, gotta go. thank you. dr sanjay gupta. thanks so much. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. they called it a