The Fatal Flaws of Radiation Risk Modeling
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The source text, authored by Christopher Busby, a former scientific spokesperson for the Green Party, presents a forceful argument that the prevailing global risk model for ionizing radiation, set by the ICRP, is fundamentally and dangerously flawed. Busby asserts that this system, which underlies international radiation protection standards, is unsafe because its measure of risk, the Absorbed Dose, inappropriately averages radiation damage over a large mass, failing to account for the catastrophic localized harm from internal alpha-emitting particles. The author traces the history of radiation regulation, arguing that political and military pressures have suppressed scientific evidence—such as the epidemiological data from the Radium Dial Painters and the contamination from the Hiroshima "black rain"—that contradict the standard linear model. Furthermore, Busby critiques the reliance on the Lifespan Study (LSS) of atomic bomb survivors, claiming its methodology was intentionally manipulated to remove evidence of high risk at low doses. He concludes that this failure of establishment science, fueled by the nuclear military complex, amounts to a massive public health scandal that permits the continued and harmful development of projects like Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).




