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Why Fukushima is a Greater Disaster Than Chernobyl CounterPunch The Fukushima Dai-Ichi accident revealed the folly of storing huge amounts of highly radioactive spent fuel in vulnerable pools, high above the ground. What both accidents have in common is widespread environmental contamination from cesium-137. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fukushima To Ask IAEA To Open Local Office RTT News (RTTNews) - The Governor of Japan's Fukushima prefecture will visit the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to ask it to establish an office in the prefecture to help with the aftermath of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Merkel Looks to Map Out Nuclear Exit Wall Street Journal "After the Fukushima incident, the German government acted frantically and didn't have a dialogue with the utilities," Mr. Wulf said. Now, "the main challenge is the lack of sufficient network capacities for transmitting the power generated in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Deadly radiation from Fukushima could remain for decade Newstrack India Tokyo, April 24 (ANI): After the deadly earthquake and tsunami in Japan, airborne radiation levels from the Fukushima nuclear power plant are expected to remain at or close to dangerous levels at least until 2022, according to a government report. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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High radiation to persist in parts of Fukushima for 'at least 10 years' Straits Times FUKUSHIMA (THE DAILY YOMIURI/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Annual air radiation doses are estimated to exceed 50 millisieverts even after 10 years from now in some areas in FukushimaPrefecture, home to Tokyo Electric Power's disaster-hit nuclear power plant, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Prison Planet.com » Fukushima air to stay radioactive in 2022 By admin A decade from now, airborne radiation levels in some parts of Fukushima Prefecture are still expected to be dangerous at above 50 millisieverts a year, a government report says. The report, which contains projections through March 2032, ... Prison Planet.com |
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April 23, 2012
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Japan: Fukushima Residents Can't Return Home In Ten Years RTT News (RTTNews) - Japan's Industry Minister Yukio Edano says there will be some areas near the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that will have radiation levels too high for residents to return, even ten years from now. See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Look At Investing In Nuclear Power A Year After Fukushima Seeking Alpha March of 2011 saw the Fukushima tragedy in Japan, in which natural disasters contributed to a nuclear meltdown. In this article I would like to take a look at the impact of the Fukushima event, the response of the nuclear power industry, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan's Kansai Elec sees summer shortfall without reactors Reuters * Forecasts assume high summer temperatures * Utilities face sceptical public after Fukushima * Japan may have no reactors running after May 5 (Adds comment, political fallout) By Osamu Tsukimori and Yoko Kubota TOKYO, April 23 (Reuters) - Kansai ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fukushima air to stay radioactive in 2022 The Japan Times FUKUSHIMA — A decade from now, airborne radiation levels in some parts of FukushimaPrefecture are still expected to be dangerous at above 50 millisieverts a year, a government report says. The report, which contains projections through March 2032, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nuclear Ghost Towns Won't See Residents for At Least 20 Years Wall Street Journal (blog) By Eleanor Warnock It looks like many of the roughly 75000 people whose communities are still too contaminated by radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant to return home won't be getting back anytime soon. Environment Minister Goshi Hosono ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fukushima evacuees mourn lost pets Brisbane Times Fukushima residents remember the pets they lost when they evacuated the area surrounding Japan's damaged nuclear plant last year. 23/04/12 Up next... Dame Edna's ready to shed the kilos Sorry. An error occured when submitting the form. See all stories on this topic » | ||
High radiation 'to persist in parts of Fukushima for at least 10 years' The Daily Yomiuri FUKUSHIMA (Jiji Press)--Annual air radiation doses are estimated to exceed 50 millisieverts even after 10 years from now in some areas in Fukushima Prefecture, home to Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s disaster-hit nuclear power plant, according to a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kurion and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Sign Agreement to Demonstrate ... EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) Mr. Raymont added, “After demonstrating success with our first technology phase, Ion Specific Media, to clean tens of millions of gallons of contaminated water at the tsunami-damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, the company is now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan still divided on nuclear issue Stars and Stripes The inundation damaged cooling systems at the Fukushima Daiichi power complex, causing three reactor meltdowns, mass evacuations, food and farmland contamination, and profound distrust of the nuclear power industry. Japan generated 30 percent of its ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Fukushima Evacuees Mourn Lost Pets | Care2 Healthy Living By Chris from NewsLook Fukushima residents remember the pets they lost when they evacuated the area surrounding Japan's damaged nuclear plant last year. Photo Credit: Matvey. Care2 Healthy Living | ||
Robert Alvarez: "The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Is Far From Over ... By arevamirpal::laprimavera Wonder what the big number (over $73 trillion and counting) is? Click here for a quick answer, and here for a more detailed answer. Live Luna / Moon Phase + Witch. LewRockwell.com. Loading... Telegraph Ambrose EvansPritchard. Loading. EXSKF |
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April 22, 2012
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The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Is Far From Over Huffington Post More than a year after the Fukushima nuclear power disaster began, the news media is just beginning to grasp that the dangers to Japan and the rest of the world are far from over. After repeated warnings by former senior Japanese officials, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poetry Helps the Healing After the Fukushima Disaster Huffington Post It's been a little more than a year since the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and residents of the prefecture are still dealing with the aftermath. Some are turning to poetry as a way to stay strong and to heal. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Painted flowers brighten tsunami-devastated city in Japan Stars and Stripes IWAKI, Fukushima, Japan - Masses of flowers are blooming in the coastal area of Iwaki, FukushimaPrefecture, in Japan, painted there to brighten the city and console the souls of March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami victims. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japanese town of Tomioka plans to create 3 temporary towns to encourage ... Bellingham Herald FUKUSHIMA, Japan - The town government of Tomioka, in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, which is located entirely within the no-entry zone around the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, plans to create three "temporary Tomiokas" for evacuated residents, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nuclear evacuation radius questioned Pittsburgh Tribune-Review When an earthquake and tsunami caused a meltdown and radiation release at the FukushimaDaiichi power plant in Japan, authorities evacuated everyone within a 12-mile radius, and US officials told Americans within 50 miles to get out. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Feed-In Tariff Sets Up Japan Solar For Growth EarthTechling After the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has to find other alternative energy solutions to nuclear, and is proposing a new feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme to encourage solar and wind investment. The new policy will go into action in July and could have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Uphill effort to curb corporations Statesman Journal Ron Wyden's visit to Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, damaged by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, and more from the candidates for an open seat on the Oregon Supreme Court. Also: Who's on the Oregon team for Republican presidential ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Fukushima plant device with inadequate quake resistance left for 30 ... An electric device whose quake resistance was deemed insufficient in 1978 remained in place at theFukushima Daiichi nuclear plant for more than 30 years, contributing to the loss of external power at the facility hit by the devastating ... News - Kyodo News | ||
Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire: Fukushima Daiichi: Inside the ... By noreply@blogger.com (Michele Kearney) Fukushima Daiichi: Inside the debacle tech.fortune.cnn.com. An unprecedented look at the disastrous handling of the accident at TEPCO's nuclear power station explains why Japan still doesn't trust nukes. By Bill Powell and Hideko ... Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire | ||
TEPCO: Not Enough Money To Handle Fukushima Nuclear Reactor ... By admin The problem at Fukushima nuclear reactor 4 which is being dubbed as the greatest short-term threat to humanity and has the potential to destroy our world and civilization as we know it. Now nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen who is one of ... Peak Oil News and Message Boards |
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News Flash: Crippled Fukushima Reactors Officially Closed Wall Street Journal (blog) Tepco announced on April 19 four reactors at Fukushima Daiichi have officially been taken out of service. That's because on April 19, one year, one month and one week after Fukushima Daiichi units 1 through 4 lost power and either melted down or blew ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan firms want 'safety first' on nuclear restarts: poll Chicago Tribune Japan is set to have no nuclear power within weeks for the first time in over 40 years following last year's crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which crushed public trust in nuclear power and prevented the restart of reactors shut for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Post-Fukushima Stress Tests Successful (PINK:ECIFY) SmallCap Network On Jan 3 2012 ECIFY said it is proceeding with success and on time with the French Office for Nuclear Regulation's post-Fukushima stress tests. Based on social, environmental and nuclear safety criteria, the FTSE4Good Policy Committee has approved the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is Fukushima's Doomsday Machine About to Blow? OpEdNews By Mike Whitney (about the author) Mounting troubles at Japan's hobbled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant now pose a real threat to human survival. If the area in which Unit 4 is struck by another 7.0 magnitude earthquake, there's a 70 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fewer female birds after Chernobyl, study finds; same true at Fukushima? msnbc.com (blog) A year after Fukushima, the government has asked residents to bury radiated soil in their own backyards. But how dangerous is the dirt and where should it go? NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports. By Miguel Llanos, msnbc.com ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan installed nuke capacity 46.15 GW after Tepco officially scraps 4 reactors Platts Japan's total installed nuclear generation capacity fell to 46.15 GW over 50 nuclear reactors in the country at midnight (1500 GMT) local time Friday as Tokyo Electric Power Company officially scrapped four reactors at the disaster-hit Fukushima-1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kroll Bond Rating Agency Releases Report on the Potential Impact of Fukushima ... MarketWatch (press release) NEW YORK, Apr 19, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) is pleased to announce the release of a report that discusses the potential impact that the Fukushima accident could have on a large number of US public power utilities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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#Nuclear industry recovers after #Fukushima – an annotated ... By E&T magazine After the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, several major nations – including Germany, Belgium and Italy – vowed to quit atomic energy. One year later, 44 of the world's nations – including 18 previously non-nuclear countries ... Engineering & Technology magazine |
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Japan Posts Record Fiscal-Year Trade Deficit IndustryWeek The country's energy imports have soared in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear crisis, with atomic power stations taken offline and fossil-fuel plants used to make up the difference. By . Agence France-Presse Japan on Thursday posted a record trade ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Negative Energy Drives Positive Changes in Japan Wall Street Journal Nuclear power met 30% of Japan's electricity needs pre-Fukushima, but the last nuclear facility still operating will close for maintenance next month. Critics say the alarmist rhetoric is an exaggeration. Last year, there were similar dire warnings, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan bailout official accepts Tepco chairman job Reuters Last year's tsunami-triggered Fukushima nuclear disaster has left Tepco with huge compensation and clean-up costs, a mounting bill for fossil fuels to replace lost nuclear capacity, and a massive burden of decommissioning the devastated reactors. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan trade deficit a record as fuel imports rise BusinessWeek The tsunami destroyed backup generators at Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, sending three reactors into meltdown, setting off the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, spewing radiation into the air and sea and contaminating farmland, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Video: Cherry Blossoms in the Fukushima Daiichi Exclusion Zone ... By James Japanese journalists received special permission to enter the exclusion zone around the FukushimaDaiichi nuclear power plant so they could film the cherry. Japan Probe | ||
Fukushima: spent fuel pools & Hiroaki Koide By plusik Dear forum members, I live in Japan and some of my friends got recently quite worried after watching this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch? Physics Forums | ||
Japan switching to more efficient power use after Fukushima ... By George Martinidis In the wake of the 2011 9.0 eathquake and tsunami that caused the disaster in the Fukushimanuclear power plant, Japan has started a switch towards saf. URENIO Watch |
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Fukushima Daiichi's Achilles Heel: Unit 4′s Spent Fuel? Wall Street Journal (blog) By Phred Dvorak Just how dangerous is the situation at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant? Very, according to US Senator Ron Wyden, a senior member of the Senate's energy committee who toured the plant earlier this month. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fukushima's Nuclear Nightmare Is Far From Over (or the Disturbingly Deadly Act ... Huffington Post The visit to Japan some twenty days after the catastrophic earthquake, horrific tsunami and resulting nuclear accidents at the Fukushima Daiichi site by French president Nicolas Sarkozy is described as having been focused on the continued sale of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Senator calls for US help in Fukushima cleanup msnbc.com Senator Ron Wyden was the first US Senator to get a look inside Japan's Fukushima nuclear energy plant. Wyden discusses what he saw inside the plant and whether or not imported food from Japan is safe to eat. >> since an earthquake and is ysubsequent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fukushima damage leaves spent fuel at risk-US lawmaker Reuters Wyden, a senior Democratic senator on the Senate Energy committee, toured the ruinedFukushima plant on April 6, and said the damage was far worse than he expected. "Seeing the extent of the disaster first-hand during my visit conveyed the magnitude of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan to be without nuclear power after May 5 Reuters By Yoko Kubota | TOKYO, April 17 (Reuters) - Japan will within weeks have no nuclear power for the first time in more than 40 years, after the trade minister said two reactors idled after the Fukushimadisaster would not be back online before the last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US senator warns that Fukushima plant cleanup is too slow Platts US Senator Ron Wyden, recently returned from a tour of the wrecked Fukushima I nuclear power plant in Japan, warned on Monday that the current schedule for removing radioactive nuclear fuel from the site is risky and potentially dangerous. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan May Be Atomic-Power Free Next Month After Shutdown BusinessWeek By Tsuyoshi Inajima and Yuji Okada on April 17, 2012 Japan may be without atomic- generated electricity for the first time in more than four decades next month when its last reactor still running after the Fukushima nuclear disaster shuts for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After Tour of Fukushima Nuclear Power Station Wyden Says Situation Worse than ... PoliticalNews.me (press release) Washington, DC – After an onsite tour of what remains of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facilities decimated by last year's earthquake and subsequent tsunami, US Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) a senior member of the US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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