Archive for OSTE
Japanese Community Goes Solar, Wants No Nuclear
In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear crisis, residents of one small community are taking energy into their own hands. Just 50 miles from the controversial Ohi nuclear plant, a tiny 42-person community is producing its energy from solar power. Courtesy of NTD TV
Ocean still suffering from Fukushima fallout
“We can’t answer the basic question of when these fisheries will be able to open.” Courtesy of Nature.com
Japanese tread radioactive water, attempt damage control
“Japan has definitely become more self-conscious of the dire environmental and health consequences,” said Erina Fujino, Japanese Early College at Guilford student. “Due to the warnings of radiation from the nuclear power plant, many people had to be relocated. And now, the nation has a new problem of over crowdedness.” Courtesy of The Guilfordian
Nuclear Power and Superstorms Don’t Mix
Courtesy of Time
Fukushima fish ‘may be inedible for a decade’
Marine scientist finds levels of radioactivity in fish near stricken Fukushima nuclear plant are higher than expected. “There should have been much lower numbers.” Courtesy of The Guardian
Water tanks at Fukushima Dai-ichi nearing capacity
89.2% of contaminated water tank is full. Newly extended tank will be full by 2016 too Courtesy of Fukushima Diary
“If only there were no nuclear power plants”
Hasegawa Kenichi is a dairy farmer and leader of the Maeda District of Iitate Village, Fukushima Prefecture. This is his testimony of the Fukushima nuclear accident, and message for the world. Courtesy of Breaking the Nuclear Chain
New Tepco admission “contradicts everything the company has maintained so far”
Al-Jazeera, NHK and Reuters all report Courtesy of Enenews
What are efforts to contain Fukushima? None.
Step 3 of the OSTE plan is being called out in this scathing article. “The Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant contains six reactors and is located along the NE coast of Japan. Three of the six reactors disastrously melted down right through the concrete floor and entered the ground on Mar 11, 2011. The spewing […]
Renowned street artist and activist B.N.E. joins the cause
Our goal is to raise $30,000 for this project to support this important work being done in Fukushima. Please buy a tee or make a donation. If you want to wait until we finalize details and post them on this blog, cool, but please do not disregard the urgency of this situation. Courtesy of BNE