Stronium & Plutonium Found In Government Survey
Stronium 90 and Plutonium 238 & 239 have been found around the region of the Fukushima Daiichi accident. Some of
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Stronium 90 and Plutonium 238 & 239 have been found around the region of the Fukushima Daiichi accident. Some of
Read moreThe new panel in charge of establishing Japan’s future energy policy has had two anti-nuclear experts added by Minister Edano.
Read moreEdano’s new role as head of METI could drastically shake up the office tasked with both regulating nuclear power companies
Read moreMEXT has released more contamination level data that shows considerably high levels outside the 20km evacuation zone, mostly concentrated in a
Read moreThe House of Representatives special science committee and NISA have requested four times that TEPCO submit copies of their emergency
Read moreReuters has published a Japan nuclear plant status table showing what plants are shut down for planned or unplanned outages.
Read moreThe environment minister Hosono has raised the limit on radioactive waste allowed in landfills from 8000 bq to 100,000 bq.
Read moreThe Spectrum IEEE website caused quite a stir when they rescued the blog of a Fukushima worker that was mysteriously
Read more34 locations had radiation higher than the evacuation level used at Chernobyl. Two were outside the 20km evacuation zone and
Read moreA joint survey by the US Dept. of Energy and Japan’s METI showed that the radioactive releases from Fukushima were
Read moreJapanese blog Ex-SKF continues to do great work on the Fukushima crisis. Being researched and written by a Japanese source
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