Christopher Busby

Christopher Busby (born 1 September 1945) is a British scientist known for his controversial theories about the negative health effects of very low-dose ionising radiation. Busby is a director of Green Audit Limited, a private company, and scientific advisor to the Low Level Radiation Campaign (LLRC) another private company that Busby set up in 1999. Busby was formerly a visiting professor at the University of Ulster. Busby was the National Speaker on Science and Technology for the Green Party of England and Wales.

Following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Busby established a television and internet presence where he discussed the risks of ionizing radiation and the Japanese Government's handling of the disaster. Busby furthermore marketed, on his Japanese language website, tests and a mineral supplement (dubbed by critics an "anti-radiation" pill) that he claimed could mitigate the effects of ingested radioisotopes.

Read more about Christopher Busby:  Career, Second Event Theory and Photoelectric Effect Controversy, Conflicts With Other Low-Dose Radiation Researchers, Televised Comments On Fukushima I Nuclear Accidents, Research On WDU (Weapons Derived Uranium), Selected Publications, Books, Book Chapters, See Also

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