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Fukushima nuclear disaster

The Fukushima nuclear disaster showed us once again that nuclear reactors are fundamentally dangerous. Not only do they cause significant damage to the environment, the health of populations and to national economies, the heavy financial cost of a meltdown is inevitably borne by the public, not by the companies that designed, built, and operated the plants. None of the world’s 436 nuclear reactors are immune to human errors, natural disasters, or any of the many other serious incidents that could cause a disaster. Millions of people who live near nuclear reactors are at risk.

The lives of hundreds of thousands of people continue to be affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster, especially the 160,000 who fled their homes because of radioactive contamination, and continue to live in limbo without fair, just, and timely compensation. They have only a false hope of returning home, yet the Japanese government is eagerly pushing to restart reactors, against the will of its people, and without learning true lessons from Fukushima.

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TEPCO unprepared for the disaster at Fukushima Daiichi: a continuing story

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | October 28, 2011 3 comments

The nuclear industry is constantly reassuring the public that its reactors are safe. But, as the nuclear disaster in Japan continues to unfold, the evidence mounts that these assurances frequently can’t be trusted at all and that in...

Women from Fukushima gather to ‘find hope in the despair’ of nuclear disaster

Blog entry by Laura Kenyon, Greenpeace International | October 28, 2011 4 comments

Yesterday close to two hundred women from Fukushima began a three-day sit-in outside the Tokyo office of Japan’s Ministry of Economy calling for the evacuation of children from areas with high radiation levels and the permanent shut...

Japan’s radioactive seafood problem

Blog entry by dwalsh | October 21, 2011 6 comments

Since the beginning of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Greenpeace has been working on the ground in Fukushima prefecture , providing independent information on contamination levels.  More recently, we’ve been testing fish and...

Send your message of solidarity to Japanese women staging anti-nuclear sit-in in Tokyo

Blog entry by Laura Kenyon, Greenpeace International | October 20, 2011 74 comments

Everyday, the people of Japan continue to live with the consequences of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The aftermath has brought many scary realities to day-to-day life: the nuclear contamination of food supplies , the existence of...

Nuclear dirty tricks and the consequences of Fukushima

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | September 9, 2011 23 comments

A satellite image shows damage at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant In Fukushima Prefecture after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami (© DigitalGlobe) When it comes to nuclear power it usually takes a while for the truth to come out...

Fukushima City kids should not have to choose between radiation and education

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | August 29, 2011 5 comments

A Greenpeace radiation expert checks contamination levels at the Minami Fukushima kindergarten (© Noriko Hayashi / Greenpeace) The children of Fukushima City are due to return to their schools this week despite the continued...

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