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| | | | | See the first part of this travelogue on Iwate and the tsunami Speeding along the highway along the gently curving coast of the Sendai plain, we enter the more hilly Fukushima Prefecture from its n... | |
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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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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion around the Fukushima nuclear disaster is highly polarized, with strong opinions on both sides. Proponents argue that the incident is a rare exception and that nuclear energy is a safe and reliable power source, while opponents highlight the catastrophic risks and long-term environmental and health impacts. The debate often involves scientific data, historical context, and political considerations. Some participants suggest that nuclear energy should be replaced with renewable sources, while others emphasize the need for improved safety measures and better regulation. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of nuclear technology, including its potential for both energy production and weapons development. | |
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| | | Read our blog on: What you need to know about renewables in 2023, and what's next for 2024. | ||