Copyright 2013 Ramaswami Ashok Kumar
The worldwide nuclear capacity grew
from 135541 MW in 1980 to 376824 MW in 2011. Assuming a 0.1 % Cs137
inventory leak worldwide, the Cs137 leak increased from 481171 Ci in
1980 to 35905664 Ci in 2011. The Yearly Cumulative Indian
Infant Mortality increased from 3295470 in 1980 to 65946980
in 2010. The excess Infant Mortality over that corresponding to the
compound interest rate 2001/1980 grew from 0 in 1980 to 502228 in 2010
and cumulative excess from 1980 to 2010 was 9595642.
Correspondingly the Worldwide Yearly Cumulative Infant
Mortality grew from 45826169 to 1218625914 while the excess Infant
Mortality over the compound interest rate 2001/1980 grew from 0 to
5493023 and the cumulative excess infant
mortality grew to 105519521 in
2010. Note the logarithmic increases for both Indian and Worldwide
excess Infant Mortality from year to year as the cumulative leak of Cs
137 builds up even at 0.1% of the inventory.
It is of especial
concern to observe the Infant Mortality rate for 2011 and 2012
considering that Fukushima catastrophe started on 11 March 2011 and is
ongoing. Note
from Figure 7 also that the increment in worldwide population is
drastically significantly going down.
Considering Fukushima disaster, the rise in 2011 as extrapolated may not turn out to be true. The 2011 figure based on UN
estimate for
the 2011 population may not turn out to be correct because of Fukushima
ongoing extinction level event, especially regarding Infant Mortality
and still births.
References:
1. See http://plutoniumaradiumabillionpeoplehitdna.blogspot.in/ for population data. Un figures from
reference cited there, 2010 Revision.
2. World Nuclear Electricity Capacity data from Energy Information Administration, International Energy Annual 2006.