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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is the world's leading epicenter of toxic radioactive water released into the ocean. Yet, these activities are no longer closely monitored by mainstream media. As it happens, Tokyo Electric Power Company is the electric utility that manages the decommissioning of the collapsed nuclear reactors. This controversial ongoing release of radioactive | |
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nuclear-news.net
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| | | | | There are good reasons to believe that radiation doses were not - could not be - accurately measured, and that valuable science on the extensive negative health outcomes for radiation workers, derived particularly study of the vast army of Chernobyl liquidators, has not been properly addressed, and a thoroughgoing rethinking of the scientific orthodoxy of... | |
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environmentalprogress.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article argues that nuclear energy is inherently safer than fossil fuels and other energy sources, despite the public's fear and overreaction to accidents like Fukushima, emphasizing the minimal death toll from nuclear incidents compared to the millions killed by air pollution and fossil fuel emissions. | |
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www.anthonyskewspolitics.com
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| | | [AI summary] The author critiques neoliberalism's failure to address climate change through market-based solutions like carbon trading, arguing that effective environmental policies require centralized government action rather than privatized, complex market mechanisms. | ||