Podcast
Redeye Collective
| In 2011, the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear reactor in Japan experienced a triple meltdown. Japanese officials still don't have a clear idea of what has happened inside the reactor. |
Podcast
Redeye Collective
| As the climate warms and storms increase in intensity, the world's coastlines are becoming increasingly vulnerable. Mangrove forests once ringed the oceans and protected inland areas from flooding. |
Blog
David Suzuki
| In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, some people have sworn off eating seafood from the Pacific Ocean. What does the science say? |
Podcast
Jane Williams
| 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. |
RabbleTV
Russia Today
| The nuclear security forum in Vienna is expected to slam the Japanese government for underestimating risks facing Fukushima's nuclear plant, and for a slow response to the events. |
Podcast
Sean Mullen
| 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. |
RabbleTV
Humberto DaSilva
| The earthquake and the tsunami were natural tragedies. But, Humberto DaSilva argues: the Fukushima nuclear plant should not have been built by an ocean fault.
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