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Thinking of friends in Japan

Blog entry by Dave Walsh | 11 March, 2011 24 comments

I’ve just gotten off Skype from Junichi, the executive director of Greenpeace Japan. The staff of Greenpeace Japan are safe, and are camping overnight in the office – they’re fully prepared with sleeping bags and emergency food.

Japan Nuclear Radiation Release

Press release | 12 March, 2011 at 3:30

Tokyo, 12 March, 2011 – Reacting to reports that the Tokyo Electric Power Co authorised to release nuclear radiation from the Fukushima power plant and that increased levels of radiation have been detected at the plant, Jan Beranek, Greenpeace...

Radioactivity Release from Fukushima Reactor

Press release | 12 March, 2011 at 17:41

Tokyo, 12 March, 2011 – Reacting to reports that radioactive materials including the isotope Cesium-137 have been released from the Fukushima power plant, and that increased levels of radiation have been detected in the immediate vicinity, Jan...

Japan map - Fukushima

Image | 12 March, 2011 at 18:37

At 2:46pm (local time), 11 March 2011, the largest earthquake in Japans history caused the automatic shut down of nuclear reactors across the country and damaged several. Greenpeace is monitoring the situation and we will continue to post...

Fukushima nuclear disaster updates - 11 March 2011

Blog entry by Andrew Davies | 12 March, 2011 5 comments

NOTE: Latest updates and background can be found on our main Fukushima nuclear disaster page . Update 22:20 GMT - Having suffered the devastation of the tsunami and natures wrath the residents of Fukishima have spent today...

Fukushima nuclear disaster

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | 12 March, 2011 18 comments

Our hopes and condolences very much remain with the Japanese people at this terrible time. Greenpeace is continuing to monitor the ongoing situation at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. You can find our response to the radiation...

Serious concerns remain for safety in Fukushima

Blog entry by Andrew Davies | 13 March, 2011 11 comments

We remain extremely concerned for the safety of workers at and the community surrounding damaged nuclear plants in Fukushima, Japan. Here's what we know abut the situation at the two most affected plants: Fukushima I (Daiichi) ...

Greenpeace Response to Growing Troubles at Fukushima Nuclear Reactors

Press release | 13 March, 2011 at 16:04

Tokyo, 13 March, 2011 – Reacting to ongoing reports of cooling problems and the continuing release of radioactive materials from the Fukushima I/Daiichi and Fukushima II/Diani Plants, Jan Beranek, Head of Greenpeace International’s Nuclear...

Another rough day in Japan

Blog entry by Andrew Davies | 14 March, 2011 10 comments

These past days have been hard for everyone in Japan, and the drama continued through these last 24 hours. The explosion at a second stricken reactor, Fukushima 1 (unit 3), was not entirely a surprise. Officials had warned of the...

Blogger briefing

Frequently asked questions | 15 March, 2011 at 18:20

You may be looking for useful information about the ongoing nuclear emergency at Japan’s Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant. Here are some answers to common questions about the situation - along with useful links. Please feel free to share this...

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