Just in case anyone is taking you serious: Please beware and adhere to the official warnings of the BFS (Federal Office for Radiation Protection). Contamination of forests with Caesium-137 is a serious health risk in many Bavarian forests. It’s half-life period is 30 years. The disaster was in 1986. That means it’s still roughly half of it there and the layered forest grounds preserve radiation well. If you’re a mushroom forager on vacation in Bavaria - just don’t do it.
Just in case anyone is taking you serious: Please beware and adhere to the official warnings of the BFS (Federal Office for Radiation Protection). Contamination of forests with Caesium-137 is a serious health risk in many Bavarian forests. It’s half-life period is 30 years. The disaster was in 1986. That means it’s still roughly half of it there and the layered forest grounds preserve radiation well. If you’re a mushroom forager on vacation in Bavaria - just don’t do it.
https://www.bfs.de/DE/themen/ion/notfallschutz/notfall/tschornobyl/umweltfolgen.html#doc6055566bodyText3
OK, thanks. That ends the argument on South German forests, but doesn’t end it on nuclear energy being more or less harmful than coal.