Stress Coping and Issues among Evacuees Four Years after
the Nuclear Disaster in Fukushima: An Interview Study
Five years ago, Germany's government announced its intention to phase out the country's nuclear power plants, a move that came in the wake of the still - unresolved
nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan.
It's been 30 years since the 1986
nuclear disaster in Ukraine in which a fire and explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant unleashed a slew of radioactive particles into the atmosphere.
The government had been reviewing its international emissions pledges in light of the Fukushima
nuclear disaster in 2011.
On the fifth anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear disaster in Japan, contaminated water continues to leak from the destroyed plant, and radioactive waste is accumulating without any robust solution, say Friends of the Earth Japan.
It was the second worst
nuclear disaster in history and a lot smaller than Chernobyl.
Their presentations focused on the ongoing impact of the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe and the implications for
the nuclear disaster in Japan.
To say the least,
the nuclear disaster in Japan has refocused attention on the future of the atom as a source of energy.
In the wake of the 2011 Fukushima
nuclear disaster in Japan, critics of nuclear power have questioned how heavily the world should rely on the energy source, due to possible risks it poses to the environment and human health.
Somewhere in the desolate, radioactive landscape that resulted from the Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear disaster in Japan, lies an art exhibition featuring work by renowned artists like Trevor Paglen, Taryn Simon, and Ai Weiwei.
The piece deals with the devastation and
nuclear disaster in Eastern Japan following the earthquakes and tsunami in March 2011.
Jon was inspired to develop Tokyo Dark after his firsthand experience of the Tōhoku earthquake and Fukashima
nuclear disaster in 2011.
Melissa McCarthy plays a CIA analyst who goes undercover to prevent
a nuclear disaster in this spy spoof.
After
the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, a group of children was given a daily dose of spirulina, and then followed by the Institute of Radiation Medicine in Minsk.
A resulting tsunami damaged the Fukushima - Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, leading to a major
nuclear disaster in addition to other local destruction.
The devastating 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting
nuclear disaster in Japan had a high mental health impact — with some effects persisting several years later, according to a comprehensive research review in the January / February issue of the Harvard Review of Psychiatry, published by Wolters Kluwer.
In two years of reporting, across all four media outlets, there were only a combined total of 17 articles reporting any noteworthy risk from the largest
nuclear disaster in history.
Spent - fuel pools were brought into the spotlight following the March 2011
nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan.
A long - awaited report by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) sees nuclear power as an important component of the U.S. energy supply, a message not affected by last month's
nuclear disaster in Japan.
The Fukushima
nuclear disaster in Japan has thrust the NRC's role as industry overseer squarely in the spotlight, but another critical player in U.S. nuclear safety is the NRC's Office of the Inspector General, an independent agency that serves as watchdog to the watchdog.
The investigation was requested by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which is concerned about the potential impact tsunamis might have on new and existing nuclear power plants, especially in light of the devastating tsunami in Japan in March that sparked the greatest
nuclear disaster in years.
People living around the site of the 1986
nuclear disaster in Ukraine have unusually high levels of physical abnormalities and birth defects.
With the plant's potential dangers now in focus because of
the nuclear disaster in Japan, that's probably a battle he'll be happy to wage.
We saw the tsunami and
nuclear disaster in Japan.
After the Fukushima
nuclear disaster in Japan, the Swiss government adopted a gradualist approach toward transitioning the country to renewable energy by 2050.
With more than a decade of experience, Akiko has covered some of the biggest stories across Asia and the U.S. Prior to joining CNBC, Akiko was a Tokyo - based correspondent for ABC News, where she led network coverage of the 2011 tsunami and
nuclear disaster in Japan.
Not exact matches
Kids like me, myself included, rode bikes
in fallout rain and swam
in rivers with
nuclear run off, as our government kept silent about the
disaster.
Perry has repeatedly said that storing fuel on site makes coal and
nuclear plants less prone to shutdowns than other power generators
in the event of
disasters and attacks.
When the social scientist and derivatives trader sat down at the same table at a friend's wedding
in 2011, they got to talking about their shared interest
in «epic failures,» like the BP oil spill
in the Gulf of Mexico, the Fukushima
nuclear disaster and Hurricane Sandy.
Neighboring Germany took a sharper turn away from
nuclear power after the Fukushima
disaster in 2011.
That idea resonated with the U.S.
nuclear - construction industry, which never recovered from the Three Mile Island
disaster in the 1970s and was looking to new markets overseas.
Nuclear power,
in the light of the Fukushima
disaster, graphically highlights the dangers inherent
in that power source.
However, radioactive iodine represents a tiny percentage of the elements that the human body would be exposed to
in the event of a
nuclear disaster.
The timing was tricky, because
in December 2012, North Korea launched its missiles, which stirred up fears of
nuclear disaster.
Today's high prices for gas
in Asia, for example, owe a lot to the Fukushima
nuclear disaster, which saw
nuclear power substituted with natural gas
in Japan — and was completely unpredictable.
With high oil prices persistently poised to derail the global economy, with large economies like Germany and Japan swearing off
nuclear in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi
disaster, with coal hampered by looming emissions caps, unexpectedly abundant gas seems poised to fill the energy void.
In September 2016, Musk first revealed his plan to send people to Mars in case of an apocalyptic disaster, like a nuclear war, on Eart
In September 2016, Musk first revealed his plan to send people to Mars
in case of an apocalyptic disaster, like a nuclear war, on Eart
in case of an apocalyptic
disaster, like a
nuclear war, on Earth.
by Jason Smith Blue Sky Uranium finds cause for optimism
in Argentina Uranium prices have plummeted
in recent years, as Japan's
nuclear power industry has continued to recover very slowly from the Fukushima
disaster in 2011.
Prior to the
disaster, which is still affecting communities
in Japan today,
nuclear plants provided about 30 % of Japan's energy mix.
I don't know what foolish things people and nations will permit themselves to do
in the near future, what compacts we will make with hell through the use of
nuclear and biological weapons, what ecological
disasters we will actively perpetrate or merely permit to happen or what unprecedented human tragedy we will willingly or witlessly sponsor.
For theological resources regarding
nuclear disaster we must turn to the prophets of exile, Ezekial and Deutero - Isaiah, reaffirming with them God's creation and redemption as universal
in scope, and thus repudiating nationalism.
Taking the present dangers seriously might produce the first steps
in halting the
nuclear race, which he sees as leading only to
disaster.
There has been a stagnation
in the building of
nuclear power stations
in Europe as fears concerning safety have mounted, especially
in the wake of the Chernobyl and Fukushima
disasters, and the problem of the disposal and storage of radioactive waste materials has not been solved.
The principal secretary of the USSR Academy of Sciences expressed the view that scientists on both sides of the Atlantic had reached a consensus and were unified
in their view that
nuclear war would spell
disaster for the world.
It may trust
in the promise for redemption of human history even
in the face of the threat of
nuclear disaster.
Washington Wine Country's
Nuclear Threat: A nuclear facility in Washington state's prime wine country is leaching radioactive groundwater and is one natural disaster away from
Nuclear Threat: A
nuclear facility in Washington state's prime wine country is leaching radioactive groundwater and is one natural disaster away from
nuclear facility
in Washington state's prime wine country is leaching radioactive groundwater and is one natural
disaster away from Fukushi
Last weekend was the seventh anniversary of the
disaster at the Japanese
nuclear power plant located
in Fukushima.
The party's comments come
in the wake of the decision to upgrade the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima
nuclear reactor
in Japan to level seven - the same as the Chernobyl
disaster.
Resource - poor Japan has long been interested
in tapping Africa's vast natural resources, even more so since dependence on oil and natural gas imports jumped after the 2011 Fukushima
nuclear disaster shut almost all of Japan's
nuclear reactors.
Cuomo's fashion choice for
disasters and emergencies has become a familiar sight for many New Yorkers, whether he's standing on New York City streets flooded after Hurricane Sandy, trudging along a snow - crippled Buffalo highway or issuing statements
in front of a burning transformer at the Indian Point
nuclear facility.