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www.enviroreporter.com
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| | | | | Rad News Digest which goes back to Day 1 of the Fukushima triple meltdowns and keeps us current going into Year 3 of this unprecedented disaster. | |
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www.ecowatch.com
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| | | | | Japan will release radioactive wastewater from the failed Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean. The water will be treated before release, and the International Atomic Energy Agency said the plans were in keeping with international practice. The local fishing community, environmentalists and neighboring countries all oppose the plan. | |
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www.oneman-onemap.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article provides an in-depth account of a visit to the Fukushima Evacuation Zone, highlighting the challenges faced by the region post-disaster, the ongoing efforts for recovery, and the broader implications of nuclear energy. It describes the author's journey through the area, including the Red Zone, and the impact of radiation on the environment and residents. The piece emphasizes the importance of learning from Fukushima's tragedy to improve safety standards and the need for a shift away from nuclear power. It also touches on the gradual recovery of the region, with areas being reclassified as safer and the potential for economic and social revival. | |
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juliancribb.blog
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| | | Around the world, from India, to the Middle East, to southern Europe to North America, people are dropping in tens of thousands under the blazing heat of a Northern summer. Many die. In one of the harshest ironies of the climate madness now unleashed, hundreds of religious pilgrims died visiting the home of the world's... | ||