Understanding the Impact of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident - FREAKY NEWSIntroduction The Fukushima nuclear accident of 2011 was one of the most devastating disasters in recent history. It had a profound impact on the environment, the economy, and the health of those living in the affected areas. This article will provide an overview of the Fukushima nuclear accident and its consequences, as well as an
Learning the lessons of FukushimaJapan’s nuclear meltdowns provide valuable lessons for the design of future nuclear powerplants.
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Nuclear power must be well regulated, not ditchedThe lessons of Fukushima - Nuclear power must be well regulated, not ditched | Leaders | The Economist
Japan earthquake and tsunami: Before and after the cleanupMarch 11 marks the third anniversary of the massive earthquake and tsunami that pummeled Japan, killing more than 20,000 people. Photographers for AFP/Getty Images and Kyodo News revisited the disaster scenes in 2013 to show the changes over the last two years.
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Fukushima radiation made Japanese fir trees go haywire after nuclear disaster — NewsweekJanuary 27, 2022
Fukushima Nuclear DisasterThe Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima Prefecture. The disaster was the most severe nuclear accident since the 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the only other disaster to be given the Level 7 event classification of the International Nuclear Event Scale.
Greenpeace at 40: An Album of 'Mind Bomb' Images | The TyeeGreenpeace activists confront a ship dumping nuclear waste in the ocean, 1993.
Japan to Release Fukushima Wastewater Into the Pacific - EcoWatchJapan 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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Fukushima nuclear radiation 29 times larger than Hiroshima – News via Truth SeekersFukushima nuclear radiation levels 29 times bigger than Hiroshima
Nuclear Power Plant ExteriorIn this Oct. 3, 2008 file photo, box-shaped six reactors of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant stand in line intact in Okumamachi in Fukushima Prefecture (state), northeastern Japan. The operator of the stricken nuclear power plant said Wednesday morning, March 16, 2011, a fire has broken out again at its No. 4 reactor unit, bottom left. (Kyodo News)
Remembering Fukushima: 10 Years After The DevastationNPR photographer David Gilkey captured the impact of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that ravaged Japan.