Survey shows disappointment, anger among Fukushima evacuees

June 25 (Asahi Shimbun) – Disappointment toward Tokyo Electric Power Co. for its failure to guard the safety of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant and anger at the central government’s inept handling of the accident. Those are the two major themes that emerge from the results of an interview survey of 407 evacuees […]

Are babies dying in the Pacific Northwest due to Fukushima? A look at the numbers

[Answer: No.] By Michael Moyer 21 Jun 2011 A recent article on the Al Jazeera English web site cites a disturbing statistic: infant mortality in certain U.S. Northwest cities spiked by 35 percent in the weeks following the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The author writes that “physician Janette Sherman MD and […]

Fukushima Prefecture to fit all 280,000 infants and school children with radiation monitoring badges

By arevamirpal::laprimavera24 June 2011 There they go. Dr. Shunichi Yamashita must be thrilled for the prospect of a research of a lifetime! Fukushima Prefecture decided to fit ALL kindergartners, elementary school and junior high school children in Fukushima Prefecture, 280,000 of them, with what NHK World called “dosimeters” to monitor the radiation level as experienced […]

Bangladesh shipyards back in business

Dhaka (AFP) June 13, 2011 – Bangladesh’s vast ship-breaking yards are roaring back into business, after the easing of strict environmental regulations that brought the major industry to a halt for much of 2010. A High Court ruling on March 7 reversed a series of 2010 court verdicts — fought for by environmental activists — […]

In Kabul, air pollution a bigger killer than war

Kabul (AFP) June 9, 2011 – War may kill thousands of civilians a year in Afghanistan, but choking air pollution in the capital Kabul is more deadly, experts say. Signs of the silent killer — pollutants emitted by old cars, poor quality fuel and people burning trash — are everywhere on the city’s chaotic streets. […]

Weather catastrophes in China soar

Berlin, June 21, 2011 (AFP) – Munich Re stated that deadly weather catastrophes in China had  soared around four-fold in the last 30 years, costing its economy billions. Munich Re said in a report that the number of annual disasters including  violent storms, floods, extreme temperatures, droughts and forest fires had  risen to about 48 […]

Japan Prefecture sets independent radiation dose standard for children – Contaminated playground declared off-limits

NODA, Chiba, June 23 (Mainichi Japan) – The municipal government here independently set a 1.0 millisievert maximum annual radiation dose for children, and will take anti-exposure measures should doses at schools in the city exceed that figure, it was announced on June 22. Noda and other municipalities in northwest Chiba Prefecture, where radiation levels are […]

Radiation in Japan: Children as subjects of radiation research?

By arevamirpal::laprimavera22 June 2011 […] There is this news that has been reported widely in Japan as something “good”: Cities and towns in Fukushima Prefecture are fitting children – kindergarteners, elementary school children, and junior high school children – with radiation monitoring badges to keep track of the external radiation that they will receive. I […]

Pentagon crosses $1 trillion threshold in war on terror spending

By Tony Capaccio21 June 2011 The Pentagon says it has spent at least $1 trillion prosecuting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and defending the U.S. homeland, according to newly released Defense Department figures through April 30. Spending growth on Afghanistan operations helped push the Pentagon over the $1 trillion mark, increasing to $6.2 billion […]

Panel proposes 100,000 yen a month for Fukushima evacuees’ mental distress

June 22 (Asahi Shimbun) – All residents forced to evacuate or remain indoors because of the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant will receive at least 100,000 yen ($1,230) a month for mental distress, a government panel said. “All evacuees have suffered similar pain and suffering in terms of having their daily lives greatly […]

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