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2:69 Day 784 From Bad to worse

uhohjapan2 wrote 3 days ago:   Japan Times: Discharges of Fukushima nuclear material into Pacific “have effectively contaminated … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Japan, Earthquake, Radiation, Fukushima children, Contaminated Food, Japanese Farmers, contaminated oceans.

2:49 Japanese court: "Evacuate the children? No thank you."

uhohjapan2 wrote 3 weeks ago: 2 years, 49 days and counting. “Grim Decision” says Chomsky after Japanese Court Rejecte … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Japan, Radiation, Fukushima children, Contaminated Food, contaminated oceans., health problems from radiation, Radiation levels

Top 4 Issues Facing Germany’s Energy Turnaround – the Energiewende

phasingoutnuclearpower wrote 3 weeks ago:     Germany is living the green dream, transitioning away from nuclear energy to secure a … more →

Tags: Angela Merkel, atomkraft, Climate, electricity prices, Energiewende, Energy Storage, energy-storage-problem, Environment, feed-in tariffs

2:42 From the mouths of babes

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: 776 days since 3.11.   Only 40 years to go, give or take 40,000 years. =  ~  =  ~  =  ~  =  ~  =  ~ … more →

Tags: fukushima, Tokai area, Nuclear Power, Japan, Radiation, Protest, Fukushima children, Contaminated Food, contaminated oceans.

2:36 And the leaks continue...

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: Plutonium-238 from Fukushima plant detected for first time offshore — Tepco reveals data 9 months la … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Japan, Radiation, contaminated oceans., Daiichi problems, Radiation levels

The Myth of "Green Jobs"1 comment

phasingoutnuclearpower wrote 1 month ago: During elections, we always hear about “Green Jobs” from politicians who promise investment for rene … more →

Tags: Angela merkel, Economy, Investment, renewable energy, Angela Merkel, atomkraft, Energiewende, Environment, germans

The Renewable Energy Problem Child: Wind Power (Part 2 of 2)1 comment

phasingoutnuclearpower wrote 1 month ago: Wind power is one of the cleanest forms of renewable energy, but as this blog explored in from the p … more →

Tags: Investment, renewable energy, wind energy, Peter Altmaier, Germany, germans, atomkraft, Environment, Angela Merkel

2:33 Hear, hear! Phase them ALL out!

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: Day 766 of this ongoing disaster. Former Chairman of Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Reactors Should … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Japan, Radiation, Protest, contaminated oceans., Ooi NPP restart, Daiichi problems, Protest Action

2:26 (2 years, 26 days and counting...) Henry!!! You got some other leaks here...

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: 2 videos from the 1950s. For the last two years, many people, children included, have been complaini … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Japan, Radiation, Fukushima children, contaminated oceans., health problems from radiation, Daiichi problems

2:22 Don't eat, drink, or breathe and you'll be fine

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: 56,100 Bq/Kg of Cs-134/137 from the filter of air cleaner in Yokohama, 253km from Fukushima plant ht … more →

Tags: animals within 20km zone, Contaminated Food, contaminated oceans., fukushima, Japan, Nuclear Power, Radiation, Radiation levels, Daiichi problems

2:19 'Run Away as Quickly as Possible'

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: Chernobyl Cleanup Survivor’s Message for Japan: ‘Run Away as Quickly as Possible’ … more →

Tags: fukushima, Japan, Radiation, Fukushima children, Radiation levels, Daiichi problems

No More Nuclear War Korea!

katisonline wrote 1 month ago: We can all see trouble brewing in the Korea regions and I for one am sick of governments ignoring th … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Kim Jong-un, Koreans

2:18 Henry, are you still foolin' with that? What have you been doin' these 2 years?!?

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: Liza, I’m doin’ the best ah can. TEPCO to test new water decontamination device http://w … more →

Tags: Nuclear Power, Japan, Radiation, Protest, Fukushima children, fukushima, health problems from radiation, Protest Action, restarting nuclear reactors

Germany’s Renewable Energy Storage Problem1 comment

phasingoutnuclearpower wrote 1 month ago: “A Smart Grid will consist of controls, computers, automation, and new technologies and equipm … more →

Tags: Investment, renewable energy, Solar energy, Energy Storage, energy prices, Peter Altmaier, Germany, Nuclear, germans

2:14 What would happen?

uhohjapan2 wrote 1 month ago: What would happen if a megaquake hit Tokyo? 7 April 9:00 pm rebroadcast 14 April 9:00 pm NHK http:// … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Japan, Earthquake, Radiation, Contaminated Food, contaminated oceans., Radiation levels, Daiichi problems

2:12 Eating fish? With 900 trillion Bq Strontium 90 now in the ocean?2 comments

uhohjapan2 wrote 2 months ago: Nothing but upbeat news today, I’m afraid. First story should read “before they expand t … more →

Tags: fukushima, Tokai area, Nuclear Power, Japan, Radiation, Protest, event, Contaminated Food, Japanese Farmers

2:11 (Day 744) "happens frequently"

uhohjapan2 wrote 2 months ago: The fog to have hit Tokyo on 3/10/2013 contained 4,362 Bq/Kg of Cesium-134/137 http://fukushima-diar … more →

Tags: fukushima, Japan, Radiation, Fukushima children, animals within 20km zone, contaminated oceans., Radiation levels, Daiichi problems

2:9 "Either remove all the rodents or remove the nuclear power plant."

uhohjapan2 wrote 2 months ago: World’s worst nuclear accident (still emitting radiation into air and ocean on a daily basis) … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Japan, Earthquake, Radiation, animals within 20km zone, contaminated oceans., Radiation levels, Daiichi problems

2:8 A "rat-like animal" nearly brings down civilization as we know it?

uhohjapan2 wrote 2 months ago: 2 years, 8 days and counting. Seems there is some coverage BESIDES the Japanese MSM panic about the … more →

Tags: fukushima, Nuclear Power, Radiation, contaminated oceans., Radiation levels, Daiichi problems, Safe Food, US west coast


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