TAG: pacific ocean

Fukushima Disaster Still A Global Nightmare

Harvey Wasserman, EcoWatch Waking Times The corporate media silence on Fukushima has been deafening even though the melted-down nuclear power plant’s seaborne radiation is now washing up on American beaches. Ever more radioactive water continues to pour into the Pacific. At least three extremely volatile fuel assemblies are stuck high in the air at Unit 4. Three years after the

Just How Bad is Fukushima Fish?

Christina Sarich, Staff Writer Waking Times More than 43 species of fish in the immediate area around the disaster have already been tested and are too toxic to consume. While Greenpeace may toot their own horn as environmental watch-dogs on occasion, and no less frequently exaggerate the deranged practices of oil companies, corporate polluters, and

Fukushima: A Shocking Indictment of Modern Society

Chris Bourne, Openhand Contributor Waking Times I just came across this report on RT about the alarming Fukushima situation. How the company managing the catastrophe have consistently underestimated the nuclear contamination; how the pacific ocean is likely to be contaminated for eons to come and how the affect on physical health is increasingly disastrous. I am a

Fukushima – A Crisis Far from Over

Lisa Bland, Wake Up World Waking Times It has been well over a year since March 11, 2011 when a 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked the east coast of Japan, leaving in its wake unfathomable consequences for the Japanese people and many unanswered questions in Japan and the rest of the world regarding the safety of

The Pacific Ocean Is Dying

Most of the world community is still unaware of the extremely profound and far-reaching effects that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has had. If the nations of the world really understood the implications of the actual ‘fallout’ – past, current and future – the current nuclear energy paradigm would be systematically shut down. For those of us who are in the know, it is incumbent upon each of us to disseminate the relevant information/data necessary to forever close down the nuclear power industry around the globe.


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