Japan’s nuclear history presents an opportunity to lead regional safety and disaster preparedness in East Asia ...
Japan is turning to nuclear power more than a decade after the triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Japan is ...
A three-day evacuation exercise involving nearly 5,000 residents began on Feb. 14 close to a nuclear power plant here.
On 11 March, 2011, a magnitude-9.0 earthquake sent a tsunami hurtling towards Japan's east coast, killing 20,000 people, ...
When faced with pressure from the U.S. on the issue of civil nuclear energy, which puts the profits of U.S. corporations ...
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude-9.0 earthquake sent a tsunami hurtling towards Japan's east coast, killing 20,000 people, wiping out 120,000 buildings and sparking a partial meltdown at the Fukushima ...
Japan plans to decide by 2030 where to finally dispose of radioactive Fukushima soil removed during the decontamination ...
Nearly 80 percent of municipalities within 30 kilometers of 15 nuclear power plants across Japan have a lower proportion of ...
A world-renowned U.S. program for international disaster and crisis assistance can no longer deploy in the event of a major ...
New analysis from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change argues that the history of nuclear power provides a stark ...
Armed with measuring devices, groups of citizens are embracing science to monitor radioactive fallout — and regain control of lives upended by the 2011 meltdowns in Fukushima. Audio produced by ...