#Fukushima
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Decades after Chernobyl and Fukushima, scientists understand far more about how radioactive materials move, spread, and fade. The science challenges what most people believe.
Fifteen years after Fukushima, the global nuclear community speaks of lessons learned. But whose lessons? And at whose expense? A critical look at how disaster narratives erase victims.
Fifteen years after Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami, Tohoku communities are sharing hard-won lessons with foreign visitors in multiple languages. What happens when trauma becomes a global curriculum?
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[email protected]Tokyo Electric Power Co. plans massive asset sales including Kandenko shares and real estate as it struggles with Fukushima debt burden and nuclear restart challenges.
The Niigata assembly has cleared the final hurdle for restarting the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa facility, the world's largest nuclear plant, nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster.
Japan's government has officially greenlit a new energy strategy to restart up to 17 nuclear reactors by 2030 and develop next-generation technology, marking a decisive shift away from its post-Fukushima caution amid energy security concerns.