Quote: “Japan has announced for the first time that a worker at the stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant died after suffering radiation exposure. The man, who was in his 50s, died from lung cancer that was diagnosed in 2016. Japan's government had previously agreed that radiation caused il...
The wind phonebegan in Japan in 2010, when Itaru Sasaki, a garden designer, built a phone booth in his yard so he could “talk” with a deceased relative. Months later, theFukushima earthquake and tsunami hit; in a matter of minutes, more than 20,000 people died. Sasaki opened th...
It generated a tsunami, which led to a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant. Nearly 16,000 people died. Since that fateful day, Hanyu – who has gone from having just finished his first senior season to adoubleOlympicfigure skatingchampion– has never st...
It generated a tsunami, which led to a nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant. Nearly 16,000 people died. Since that fateful day, Hanyu – who has gone from having just finished his first senior season to adoubleOlympicfigure skatingchampion– has never stoppe...
You do not HAVE “it”, NOBODY has “it”, had “it” or died from “it”. It does not exist, and the “test” is not a test for illness. This information has been out since last spring, and yet people persist in buying into the narrative. Stop using their words. Stop thinking...
36 km south of the Japanese capital Tokyo, and turned into the world's largest cluster of people infected with a new disease: covid-19.1 Hospitals in Yokohama had trouble admitting all the passengers, especially since many of them were in severely ill, needing mechanical ventilation or extracorp...
from rooftop panels to orbital microwave arrays; wind turbine farms, both on land and at sea; fusion reactors; fission reactors; microgrids; massively distributed storage systems. And we must enhance, not debase, the natural systems that sequester carbon. We need to plant many more trees and ma...
167 workers died during the disaster with sixty-one surviving. It has been recognised as the worst offshore disaster recorded globally. Investigation led to the publication of The Cullen Report: a document detailing 106 improvements; many highlighting requirements for improved safety practices and an ...
“Failure at such a massive scale requires many smaller failures from many players.” Tohoku, Japan 2011 A magnitude 9 earthquake hit just offshore, east of Fukushima. It was the fourth-largest ever recorded, with a 250-mile long fault with a slip of 240 feet (twice the largest ever). ...
people and cargo upon the sea. She famously sailed to New York on a zero-emission sailboat boat. Had she used a ship she still would have reduced her emissions by a factor of ten. But, despite her still yelling about the benefits of ships over aviation, that critical message has died....