By wmw_admin on April 25, 2013
The Fukushima disaster is far from over as radioactivity from the damaged reactor continues to leak
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 8, 2013
Rising levels of radiation measured in food, crops and rivers hundreds of miles from the disaster
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 5, 2013
If babies born on the U.S. West Coast after Fukushima develop problems similar to some European babies born in the wake of Chernobyl, what does that mean for Asian newborns?
Posted in Fukushima, Health |
By wmw_admin on March 12, 2013
The World Health Organisation has been accused of downplaying the full extent of Fukushima’s impact on health
Posted in Fukushima, Health |
By wmw_admin on March 6, 2013
Despite official denial, parts of Tokyo are reportedly now as badly contaminated as Fukushima
Posted in Fukushima, Unreported News |
By wmw_admin on December 7, 2012
The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.3, the U.S. Geological Survey said
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on June 14, 2012
“Almost everyone I spoke to, even the most mild-mannered, said they no longer trusted the gov’t, and they said it bluntly, or angrily, or with a deep sense of betrayal”
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on May 26, 2012
Researchers call for international phasing out of nuclear energy
Posted in Fukushima, Nuclear power, nuclear mishaps |
By wmw_admin on May 23, 2012
No crop for at least 300 years. Japanese farmers looking to relocate to Australia
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on May 22, 2012
Coming just a day before it meets representatives from the six world powers in Baghdad, Iran’s agreement to allow international inspectors access to its nuclear facilities could open the way for further accord
Posted in Iran, Nuclear power |
By wmw_admin on May 16, 2012
Are ‘toxic uniforms’ really to blame, as claimed? Or is it the effects of Fukushima?
Posted in Current Affairs, Fukushima, Health |
By wmw_admin on May 12, 2012
Worldwide concern over the situation at Fukushima as doubts grow over the Japanese government’s ability to handle the crisis
Posted in Fukushima, Nuclear power, nuclear mishaps |
By wmw_admin on May 10, 2012
“In Japan, there is ‘honne’ (honest feeling) and ‘tatemae’ (polite-face). “Our tatemae is that we are doing our utmost to stop the leakage… and our honnne is that we are dumping massive amounts of contaminated water into the ocean”
Posted in Fukushima, Nuclear power, nuclear mishaps |
By wmw_admin on May 6, 2012
The Japanese government has reportedly spoken with Chinese and Russian officials about sending them millions of its citizens because of the “extreme danger of life-threatening radiation poisoning.”
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on May 6, 2012
Although largely unacknowledged by the authorities, nuclear experts say the situation at Fukushima has the potential to threaten the entire planet with widespread radioactive contamination
Posted in Fukushima, Nuclear power, nuclear mishaps |
By wmw_admin on May 2, 2012
Spent fuel rods at Fukushima contain 85 times more radioactivity than was released by Chernobyl. Prompting Japanese civil organisations, nuclear experts and diplomats to call for international assistance to help stabilise the situation
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 24, 2012
The explosion at #4 was caused by explosives, just like the WTC. Reactor 4 is building 7
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 17, 2012
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, who visited Fukushima earlier this month warns of continued risks from crippled reactor, which if unresolved threaten “an even greater release of radiation than the initial accident”
Posted in Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 12, 2012
More indications that the effects from Fukushima may be far worse than officially acknowledged
Posted in Fukushima, Health |