Questions and answers about Japan's nuclear plant crisis
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shinkansenjp
Engineers and scientists know how to find a solutions to guarantee everyone safe. Don't give up, Japan.
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Papigiulio
Thanks for this information, really needed.
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jeancolmar
I love this:
This is to say that the health of millions of people is going to depend on how the wind blows if all else fails. So much for the vaunted safety of nuclear power generation and to the safety standards of Tepco.
I also love the non-answer to "Why was the official announcement made late Sunday about something that occurred Friday?" The real answer is that the company and officials were trying to cover the facts until it was impossible to do so.
This is not unusual.
The BBC's Richard Black ("Huge blast at Japan nuclear power plant," 12 March 2011) notes:
Nuclear power generation is dirty and dangerous and should be phased out. End of discussion.
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