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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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chadkohalyk.com
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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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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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drdavidclarke.co.uk
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| | | Much has been written about the dread experienced byJ. Robert Oppenheimerfollowing the detonation of Trinity in 1945, depicted inChristopher Nolan's new movie biopicof 'the father of the atomic bomb' But one of the most chilling outcomes of the Cold War nuclear stand-off that followed was the fear that a nuclear device could be smuggled into... | ||