23.3.11

Radioactive Tokyo tapwater HARMS BABIES… if drunk for a year

Iodine isotope will all be gone in weeks, though

By Lewis Page
Science
Register, 23/3/11

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22.3.11

Fukushima's toxic legacy: Ignorance and fear

Hysteria rages unchecked as minor incident winds down

By Lewis Page
Physics
Register, 22/3/11

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21.3.11

Fukushima: Situation improving all the time

Food, water samples OK, Hyper Rescue Super Pump in action

By Lewis Page
Science
Register, 21/3/11

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18.3.11

Fukushima one week on: Situation 'stable', says IAEA

Shameful media panic very slowly begins to subside

By Lewis Page
Register, 18/3/11

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17.3.11

Fukushima on Thursday: Prospects starting to look good

'Worst probably over' says Australian prof

By Lewis Page
Register, 17/3/11

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16.3.11

Five lessons from Fukushima

Alarmist talk of a nuclear crisis in Japan reveals just how fearful modern society has become.

Rob Lyons, deputy editor
spiked, 16/3/11

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15.3.11

Think climate when judging nuclear power

By Ben Heard, ThinkClimate Consulting founder
BraveNewClimate, 15/3/11

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14.3.11

Making mountains out of meltdowns

Despite the scaremongering of the media and green groups, the real lesson of Fukushima is that nuclear power is safe.

Ben Pile
spiked, 14/3/11

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Nuclear Overreactors

Let's cool the political meltdown over Japan's damaged nuclear power plants.

By William Saletan, national correspondent
Slate, 14/3/11

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Nuclear Overreactions

Modern life requires learning from disasters, not fleeing all risk.

Review & Outlook
Wall Street Journal, 14/3/11

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Japan Does Not Face Another Chernobyl

The containment structures appear to be working, and the latest reactor designs aren't vulnerable to the coolant problem at issue here.

By William Tucker, author of "Terrestrial Energy: How Nuclear Power Will Lead the Green Revolution and End America's Energy Odyssey" (Bartleby Press, 2010)
Wall Street Journal, 14/3/11

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13.3.11

Japan's Nuclear Reactors

By Dr Josef Oehmen and the MIT Nuclear Science And Engineering Department
MIT NSE Nuclear Information Hub, 13/3/11

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4.3.11

From Baghdad to Benghazi