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The Fukushima nuclear disaster: One year later

March 9, 2012
| A conference on March 10-11 explores the repercussions of the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear reactor. We ask Arnie Gundersen what we know and what we are not being told.

12:04 minutes (11.04 MB)

Japanese government underestimating risks facing Fukushima's nuclear plant

The nuclear security forum in Vienna begins, with the Japanese atomic crisis and international safety dominating the talks. A full report on the situation in the disaster-hit country is to be presented later today. It's expected to slam the Japanese government for underestimating risks facing Fukushima's nuclear plant, and for a slow response to the events. Russia Today's Sean Thomas visited a city just outside the no-go zone, where radiation levels are well above safety limits.

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Understanding the nuclear crisis in Japan

March 31, 2011
| Gordon Edwards talks to Redeye about what's happening with the earthquake-stricken power station in Fukushima. Gordon Edwards is president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility.

19:22 minutes (17.73 MB)

Not Rex: Discovering Japan

The earthquake and the tsunami were natural tragedies. But this week Humberto DaSilva argues the Japanese, and General Electric, that designed the Fukushima nuclear plant, should have known better than to locate it on the beach by an ocean fault. But the Fukushima nuclear plant is a memorandum on nuclear safety even for Ontario...

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