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- Australia declines to join UK and US-led nuclear energy development pact via ABC News 2024/11/20
- Australia mistakenly included on list of countries joining US-UK civil nuclear deal, British government says via The Guardian 2024/11/20
- 被ばく研究の灯は消さない 国や自治体が「風化待ち」の中、独協医科大分室が移転してまで続ける活動の意義via東京新聞 2024/10/05
- Chernobyl-area land deemed safe for new agriculture via Nuclear Newswire 2024/09/26
- 長崎「体験者」の医療拡充 なぜ被爆者と認めないのか【社説】via 中国新聞 2024/09/23
Discussion / 最新の議論
- Leonsz on Combating corrosion in the world’s aging nuclear reactors via c&en
- Mark Ultra on Special Report: Help wanted in Fukushima: Low pay, high risks and gangsters via Reuters
- Grom Montenegro on Duke Energy’s shell game via Beyond Nuclear International
- Jim Rice on Trinity: “The most significant hazard of the entire Manhattan Project” via Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
- Barbarra BBonney on COVID-19 spreading among workers on Fukushima plant, related projects via The Mainichi
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Tag Archives: Radiation
Climate Change Could Unleash Long-Frozen Radiation via Popular Mechanics
Atomic bombs, Chernobyl, Fukushima—radiation has traveled and frozen all over the world. Global warming is changing that. By David Grossman […] […] The international team studied 17 icy locations across the globe, including the Arctic, the Antarctic, Iceland, the Alps, … Continue reading
Fukushima Radiation Has Contaminated The Entire Pacific Ocean – And It’s Going To Get Worse via True Activist
The nuclear disaster has contaminated the world’s largest ocean in only five years and it’s still leaking 300 tons of radioactive waste every day. What was the most dangerous nuclear disaster in world history? Most people would say the Chernobyl … Continue reading
Massive Sinkhole in Florida Is Leaking Radioactive Water Into the Ground via Center for Biological Diversity (Reader Supported News)
News broke late Thursday that a massive sinkhole below a phosphate strip mine 30 miles east of Tampa has been releasing radioactive waste into the Floridan aquifer for three weeks. News reports indicate that Mosaic, the owner of the mine, … Continue reading
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Tagged drinking water, Florida, phosphate-mining, Radiation, strip mining
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New Art Installed In Fukushima’s Radioactive Zone Inaccessible For Decades via Artlyst
The deserted radioactive zone of Fukushima has become home to the works of leading international and Japanese artists, having installed a series of works in the area established in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster early … Continue reading
Fukushima, Japan four years on: ‘Nuclear power and humans cannot co-exist’ – video via the Guardian
Watch 10-minute video here. Japanese with English subtitles. 日本語、英語の字幕
Posted in *English, *日本語
Tagged evacuation, four years, health, Naoto Kan, Radiation, TEPCO
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A broken ocean: The aftermath of Fukushima via Natural News
(NaturalNews) While mainstream media appears to have almost forgotten that the Fukushima disaster ever happened and the aftermath of the damaged nuclear power plant continues to be downplayed by government officials, reports of spreading radiation, sick and dying marine life … Continue reading
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Tagged East Japan Earthquake + Fukushima, energy policy, health, Radiation, toxic water
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I Love My Hometown—Radiation and All. I Wish it Loved Me. via Trisha Thompson Pritikin
This month, in my hometown of Richland, Washington, people are celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Manhattan Project–the secret venture that brought us the atomic bomb. The month-long commemoration activities have been planned for years. The event opened with “For … Continue reading
“Something is Very Wrong”: Osaka Police Target Anti-Nuclear Protesters via Japan Focus
On October 17, 2013, Osaka Hannan University Professor Shimoji Masaki spoke at Berkeley on the efforts of anti-nuclear activists in Osaka to fight against government plans to burn radioactive waste from Fukushima. He also detailed his arrest and detention by … Continue reading
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Tagged East Japan Earthquake + Fukushima, Hannan University, health, Osaka Police, protest, Radiation, Shimoji Masaki
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【event】In the Shadow of Plutopia: Living Downwind and Downstream from the World’s First Plutonium Plants via ourhanfordhistory.org
Kate Brown, author Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters Friday, October 25, 2013 7 p.m.–9 p.m. Washington State University Tri-Cities East Auditorium [ourhanfordhistory.org ] While many transnational histories of the nuclear arms race … Continue reading
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Tagged Department of Energy (DOE), downwinder, Hanford, health, Kate Brown, Paul Haeder, personal injury, Plutopia, Radiation, Tom Baillie, Trisha Pritikin
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【short animation】Abita
Kinder in Fukushima können auf Grund der radioaktiven Strahlung nicht mehr in der Natur spielen. Denn die Natur ist nicht dekontaminierbar. Dies ist nur eine Geschichte von 36.000 Kindern, die zu Hause bleiben und von ihrer Freiheit in der Natur … Continue reading
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Tagged children, East Japan Earthquake + Fukushima, Paul Brenner, Radiation, Shoko Hara
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