Washington Post
AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE and tsunami set off the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in March 2011, the business of splitting atoms and capturing the energy for civilian purposes was cast under a dark shadow. The question was raised whether ...
Tokyo and Washington on Fukushima
New York Times (blog) -
By MATTHEW L. WALD ReutersThe crippled No. 4 reactor at the Fukushima
Daiichi plant in Japan. The plant's 2011 disaster was a preventable one
resulting from collusion between the government, regulators and
industry, a Japanese commission reported on ...
Viewpoint: Can Japan learn lessons from the Fukushima disaster?
BBC News -
By Malcolm Grimston Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Imperial college
The report by the Japanese parliament into Fukushima is a refreshingly
damning indictment of the relationship between the prime minister,
politicians, regulators and the Tokyo ...
Will India learn from Fukushima and make its nuclear plants safe?
Times of India -
NEW DELHI: The searing indictment by an independent commission set up
by the Japanese parliament (the Diet) of the government and the private
utility operator for being responsible for the Fukushima nuclear
disaster on March 11 last year is being seen ...
Japan leaders, utility slammed for 'man-made' nuclear disaster
Boston Herald -
By Carol J. Williams / Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — An independent
parliamentary commission accused the Japanese government and the
nation's leading utility of "collusion" in avoiding vital nuclear safety
improvements that would have prevented the ...
Probe says Fukushima nuke disaster was 'man-made'
MarketWatch -
BOSTON -- A Japanese government probe has concluded that last year's
Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster was caused by collusion between
the plant's operator and government regulators which resulted in
critical safety lapses, CNN reported Thursday.
Fukushima Disaster Was Man-Made, Probe Finds
Businessweek -
By Tsuyoshi Inajima, Jacob Adelman and Yuji Okada on July 05, 2012 The
Fukushima nuclear disaster was the result of “man-made” failures before
and after last year's earthquake, according to a report from an
independent parliamentary investigation.
FINAL REPORT (2) : Concern for people's lives was not a priority
Asahi Shimbun -
Concern for people's lives seemed to be the last thing on the minds of
officials at Tokyo Electric Power Co. or the central government as they
scrambled to contain the nuclear disaster in Fukushima Prefecture last
year.
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