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Message Subject *** Fukushima *** and other nuclear-----updates and links
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2 years after Fukushima, Japan's nuclear lobby bounces back

TOKYO — The crowds of anti-nuclear protesters have dwindled since Japan’s “Summer of Discontent” last year, and a new government is keen to revive the country’s atomic energy industry, but Morishi Izumita says he is not about to throw in the towel.

“We can’t give up. I’m here every week,” said 64-year-old Izumita, one of hundreds gathered outside the prime minister’s office one Friday nearly two years after a huge earthquake and tsunami triggered the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986 at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.


[link to www.japantoday.com]
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23527116


yeah, read the same bullshit.. strange stance from a county with 4 melt downs 24/7 and a missing robot becuase nobody can get near it................

 Quoting: Citizenperth


I don´t think that you are right,
maybe you should try to research a bid before you add something which is wrong.

There are not 4 Meltdowns and the Japanese People do much more than you do in Australia.

The Japanese on the Street and in front of the Residence showing their Names and risk
their Career for their opinion against Nuclear Energy and how the Government handle the situation,
this is a lot and honourable!

It is more than unfair to blame this People there,
they are not really responsible
but maybe you need someone to blame
because it is easy for you!


Nuclear waste disposal in Australia

Terry Krieg from Port Lincoln in South Australia is a retired geology and geography teacher and a member of the Australian Nuclear Forum. He suggests that there are enormous environmental and economic opportunities for Australia in burying and removing the world's nuclear waste from the environment forever and argues that this can be done safely.

Broadcast:
Sunday 10 March 2013 7:45AM
[link to www.abc.net.au]
 
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