Recent pictures of the Fukushima exclusion zone by freelance photographer Keow Wee Loong, which have gone viral on social media …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-18-recent-pictures-of-the-fukushima-exclusion-zone-by-freelance-photographer-keow-wee-loong-which-have-gone-viral-on-social-media-and-published-by-media-organisations-like-time-and-cnn-are-just-the-lat.html
In the wake of Fukushima, and the lingering nuclear fallout, many people are beginning to wonder if a nuclear accident of …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-15-could-a-nuclear-accident-as-big-as-fukushima-happen-in-america.html
Rice from Japan’s Fukushima region will go on sale in London next month for the first time since the 2011 …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-14-fukushima-rice-to-go-on-sale-in-uk-for-first-time-since-2011-nuclear-crisis.html
Tokyo (AFP) – A Japanese court on Wednesday turned down a class action lawsuit seeking damages from nuclear plant makers …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-13-fukushima-reactor-makers-not-liable-japan-court.html
We all live in the shadow of Fukushima. Together with Three-Mile Island and Chernobyl, the March 2011 disaster in Japan …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-11-could-fukushima-happen-here.html
There’s an old saying “disasters bring out the best in people,” but Fukushima 3/11 of March 11, 2011 has put …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-07-fukushima-311-breeds-cynicism.html
A major international review of the state of the oceans 5 years after the Fukushima disaster shows that radiation levels …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-05-fukushima-and-the-oceans-what-do-we-know-five-years-on.html
It’s not a secret that radiation pollution is hard to contain. The United States Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, began …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-07-05-radiation-from-fukushima-has-tainted-us-milk-supplies.html
The crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant has seen improvements over the past three years but it will continue …
http://fukushimawatch.com/2016-06-30-outgoing-fukushima-plant-chief-says-long-road-still-ahead.html