Tag
Fukushima radiation
The Fukushima Wastewater ‘Discharge’: What’s in a Name?
By Maxime Polleri
Japan is very carefully shaping the narrative around its release of radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.
Why Fears About Fukushima Water Release Are Overblown
By OKAMOTO Koji
The release of ALPS-treated water will have no physical effects on people or the environment.
Fukushima 12 Years After the Nuclear Accident
By Thisanka Siripala
While radiation levels return to normal in towns around the accident epicenter, revitalization is weighed down by accumulating piles of contaminated soil.
Fukushima Disaster’s Impact on Health Will Be Challenged in Court
By Thisanka Siripala
A link between radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster and cancer will be the focal point of the civil court case against operator TEPCO.
The Truth About Radiation in Fukushima
By Maxime Polleri
Despite government claims, radiation from the 2011 nuclear disaster is not gone.
Fukushima Farms Face an Uphill Battle Building Overseas Market Share
By Thisanka Siripala
Lingering safety concerns remain a hurdle to restoring the agriculture sector.
Rice From Inside Fukushima 30-Kilometer Zone Delivered to Emperor
By J.T. Quigley
Rice from Hirono, Fukushima prefecture, will be served at dining halls and imperial residences.
Fukushima’s Next Emergency: Radioactive Water Reaches Pacific Ocean
Radiation from the Fukushima plant is flowing into the ocean at a rate of 300 tons per day.
Page 1 of 1