Fukushima
Fukushima Is Not Chernobyl
by
Scott Spiegel
In the wake of the horrific March 11 earthquake and subsequent nuclear power plant accidents in Japan, environmentalists have been chomping at the bit to use this opportunity to relegate nuclear power to the dustbin of history. The Japanese earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi power plant explosions were a double propaganda victory for greens, because it allowed them to not only bash nuclear power but also blame the earthquake on global warming.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Fukushima-Is-Not-Chernobyl
id=6073279 - Mar 14, 2011
Fukushima Tribulations: What Really Happened
by
Dr. Ugur Guven
The Fukushima Nuclear incident which occurred in Japan has actually proven that Nuclear Reactors can be safe even under natural disasters. The reactors reacted the way that they were designed to, but the human factors caused some delay in the decision process which caused the incident to escalate. However, there are lot of things that can be learned from the Fukushima experience and this article discusses what really happened and what we need to learn from the Fukushima nuclear incident.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Fukushima-Tribulations:-What-Really-Happened
id=6409686 - Jul 08, 2011
The Future Of Nuclear Energy After the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
by
Mark W. Medley
When a mega quake struck of the northern coast of Japan, few people envisaged the unfolding tale of a nuclear power plant would add to the terrible human disaster of the earthquake, and tsunami. What is the future of nuclear energy, after the ongoing Fukushima disaster?
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Future-Of-Nuclear-Energy-After-the-Fukushima-Nuclear-Disaster
id=6122622 - Mar 28, 2011
What Happens Now After the Fukushima Incident?
by
Dr. Ugur Guven
There are many ways in which Fukushima incident has changed our world. The Fukushima nuclear incident has shown the world that the nuclear energy producing power plants need to be overlooked and their safety systems need to be rechecked.Luckily, with new Generation IV reactors, it has become possible to make more safer nuclear reactors. Since both the domestic and industrial energy demand is growing every day, nuclear energy must remain an option for the future.
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-Happens-Now-After-the-Fukushima-Incident?
id=6447022 - Jul 24, 2011
A Simple (and Brief) Explanation of What Happened at Fukushima
by
Pooja N Shah
Actually, even this massive earthquake did not damage the Fukushima nuclear plant. After all, nuclear plants are built to withstand severe earthquakes - and that is exactly what happened here, too.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Simple-(and-Brief)-Explanation-of-What-Happened-at-Fukushima
id=6528263 - Aug 30, 2011
Will the Health Effects of Nuclear Radiation From Fukushima Compare to Chernobyl?
by
Veronica Tilden
Does the lack of media coverage mean Fukishima is behind us? Absolutely not. The reactors have been severely damaged, and containments are leaking. The risk of a large nuclear explosion is still very real. Radioactive particles continue to be released into the environment; something that should never happen. What can we learn from Chernobyl about the coming health effects of nuclear radiation that will result from this new exposure? These health effects include all kinds of cancer, many non-cancerous diseases, and increased infant mortality and birth defects.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Will-the-Health-Effects-of-Nuclear-Radiation-From-Fukushima-Compare-to-Chernobyl?
id=6332740 - Jun 07, 2011
From Hiroshima to Fukushima, An Ugly Journey
by
Raman Kuppuswamy
The tsunami of 2011 has caused the worst nuclear disaster in Japan's Fukushima and this can be the saddest tragedy the country suffered after 1945 when a single bomb struck Nagasaki. According to experts, the radiation readings at the Fukushima site have reached alarming levels. This disaster has triggered a serious debate about the safety of nuclear energy. This being the case, there is no wonder people shiver at the very thought of the devastation that can be caused by nuclear weapons.
http://ezinearticles.com/?From-Hiroshima-to-Fukushima,-An-Ugly-Journey
id=6493324 - Aug 14, 2011
5 Ways Fukushima Radiation Releases Are Poisoning Investments
by
Josh Holliday
In 2013 Japan's nuclear regulator raised the danger level of an ongoing radioactive leak at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant from 3 to 7 on a 7-point scale. Officials said Tuesday (August, 2013) that a storage tank has leaked 300 tons of radioactive water into the ground. Here are five things about the Fukushima radiation leak and related investments:
http://ezinearticles.com/?5-Ways-Fukushima-Radiation-Releases-Are-Poisoning-Investments
id=7985884 - Sep 07, 2013
The Fukushima Tsunami - Was It God's Judgment? Were They Found Guilty As in Noah's Time?
by
Tony Scott Macauley
A magnitude 8.9 earthquake hit northeast Japan triggering a tsunami causing extensive damage. Japan's news media allowed us to see cars, ships, and even buildings liken to a large pot of gumbo and then poured out as if it were turned upside down. Officials said waves upwards of 35 feet struck the coastline. As in hurricane Katrina and the devastating earthquake that demolished Haiti, a lot of people were ready to blame Fukushima as if they were guilty of their own ill-fated catastrophe.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Fukushima-Tsunami---Was-It-Gods-Judgment?-Were-They-Found-Guilty-As-in-Noahs-Time?
id=6273357 - May 16, 2011
Is Tea From Japan Radioactive? The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster and Japan's Tea Industry
by
Daniel McBane
The 2011 Fukushima Nuclear disaster has had negative effects on the agricultural industry in Japan, which has caused worry among the world's tea drinkers. How much of this concern is warranted and how much is unnecessary?
http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-Tea-From-Japan-Radioactive?-The-Fukushima-Nuclear-Disaster-and-Japans-Tea-Industry
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