Thursday, March 27, 2014

The Myth of Nuclear Safety: Fukushima Reveals That Nuclear Power Is Here to Stay

The Myth of Nuclear Safety: Fukushima Reveals That Nuclear Power Is Here to Stay

"One thing should be obvious - nuclear safety is no more of a factor in determining the nuclear option in the United States than it is in determining the nuclear future of Japan."

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Radioactive Water Buildup Grows as 'Decontamination' System at Fukushima Fails Again | Common Dreams

Radioactive Water Buildup Grows as 'Decontamination' System at Fukushima Fails Again | Common Dreams

"At the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant, a defect has again forced the shutdown of the decontamination system that is central to the radioactive water cleanup strategy, owner Tokyo Electric Power Co. announced Tuesday."

Friday, March 21, 2014

US Sailors and Marines Allege Fukushima Radiation Sickness | Common Dreams

US Sailors and Marines Allege Fukushima Radiation Sickness | Common Dreams

"Three years have passed since the earthquake and tsunami that caused the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan. The tsunami’s immediate death toll was more than 15,000, with close to 3,000 still missing. Casualties are still mounting, though, both in Japan and much farther away. The impact of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown on health and the environment is severe, compounded daily as radioactive pollution continues to pour from the site, owned by the Tokyo Electric Power Company, TEPCO."

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Japanese Government Squelching Efforts To Measure Fukushima Meltdown

Japanese Government Squelching Efforts To Measure Fukushima Meltdown

"Tokyo - In the chaotic, fearful weeks after the Fukushima nuclear crisis began, in March 2011, researchers struggled to measure the radioactive fallout unleashed on the public. Aoyama Michio’s initial findings were more startling than most. As a senior scientist at the Japanese government’s Meteorological Research Institute, he said levels of radioactive cesium 137 in the surface water of the Pacific Ocean could be 10,000 times as high as contamination after Chernobyl, the world’s worst nuclear accident."

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Council to ask for more radiation testing - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner: Local News

Council to ask for more radiation testing - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner: Local News

"At the urging of a concerned citizen, the council will consider a resolution tonight that calls on the federal government and United Nations to do more radiation testing in Alaska waters. It asserts that health risks related to nuclear meltdown have been vastly understated and are linked for the deaths of 20,000 Americans in the weeks after the meltdown."

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Former NRC Head: Fukushima a Call to Phase Out Nukes | Common Dreams

Former NRC Head: Fukushima a Call to Phase Out Nukes | Common Dreams

"Former U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission chief Gregory Jaczko is stressing that the only way to prevent nuclear accidents is to phase out nuclear power completely."

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Fukushima 2014: Don't Forget | Common Dreams

Fukushima 2014: Don't Forget | Common Dreams

"Three years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear catastrophe, the Japanese government insists everything is under control. But the real story is very different."

U.S. Nuclear Agency Hid Concerns, Hailed Safety Record as Fukushima Melted

www.nbcnews.com/storyline/fukushima-anniversary/u-s-nuclear-agency-hid-concerns-hailed-safety-record-fukushima-n48561
"In the tense days after a powerful earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan on March 11, 2011, staff at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission made a concerted effort to play down the risk of earthquakes and tsunamis to America’s aging nuclear plants, according to thousands of internal emails reviewed by NBC News."

Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Three Years Later, Who is Responsible? | Common Dreams

Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Three Years Later, Who is Responsible? | Common Dreams

"Nuclear power engineer Arnie Gunderson and journalist Chiho Kaneko discuss a lawsuit to hold General Electric and other reactor manufacturing companies responsible and the Japanese public's attitude toward nuclear energy"

Deadly Fukushima Crisis Further Corrodes Viability of Nuclear Energy

Deadly Fukushima Crisis Further Corrodes Viability of Nuclear Energy

"At the three-year anniversary of the Fukushima Dai'ichi nuclear power plant reactor meltdowns, the disaster's consequences continue to unfold. One should be a global switch from nuclear power to renewable energy sources."

Monday, March 10, 2014

TEPCO May Have To Dump Radioactive Water Into Pacific Ocean

TEPCO May Have To Dump Radioactive Water Into Pacific Ocean

"Tepco's failure to manage the buildup of contaminated water came to light last summer, when it admitted that at least 300 tonnes of tainted water were leaking into the sea every day."

Fasting for Fukushima on Third Anniversary | Common Dreams

Fasting for Fukushima on Third Anniversary | Common Dreams

"The three melt-downs, four explosions, scattered fuel rods and continual gusher of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean at Fukushima have torn a deadly hole in the fabric of our ability to survive on this planet."

Massive Mandate: Japan Very Loudly Says No to Nuclear | Common Dreams

Massive Mandate: Japan Very Loudly Says No to Nuclear | Common Dreams

"On the eve of the anniversary of the Fukushima disaster and in the wake of widespreadprotests to block (clearly insane) government attempts to reopen nuclear plants, the results of a new survey show almost all Japanese remain scared of and opposed to nuclear power: "

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Three Years After Fukushima: 'No Nukes! Go Renewable!' | Common Dreams

Three Years After Fukushima: 'No Nukes! Go Renewable!' | Common Dreams

"Tens of thousands marched and rallied in Tokyo and other Japanese cities on Sunday to mark this week's anniversary of the initial Fukushima nuclear disaster and delivering a message to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and parliament that they will not tolerate a restart of the nation's reactors, calling for a future of renewable energy instead."