‘You can go ahead and eat the fish.’ Colby Cosh on the actual impact of the spread of radioactive seawater from Japan
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Homeless recruited to help clean up Fukushima nuclear plant
Japan addressed worker shortage
Lights out for nuclear power?
Japan’s Fukushima disaster and the rise of shale gas have the developed world running from nuclear power
Japan, one year after the tsunami
From 2012: There’s life after the disaster, amid ghost towns, radioactive worms and disaster tourists
Fukushima meltdwon could have been much worse
“Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown,” a PBS Frontline documentary that aired on Feb. 28, shows powerful images of confusion and panic inside the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant right after the strong quake and tsunami that hit Japan a year ago.
How do you clean a Japanese mountain?
One year after the disaster at the Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, nearby villages remain empty
Japan, one year later
A lot has changed but the country is still scarred by the earthquake and tsunami
Visit Japan—for free!
The Japan Tourism Agency will offer 10,000 free round-trip airfares to foreigners to visit the country next year
Diapers from Japan’s mafia
The yakuza stepped in quickly to provide tsunami relief, and are reaping the benefits
Good news, bad news: Sept. 15-22
B.C. salmon are radiation-free, RCMP officers get off scot-free for tasering a child