Japan releases fifteenth batch of treated water from Fukushima with tritium levels well below international limits, IAEA ...
On March 11, 2011, a powerful earthquake and tsunami struck Japan’s coast, triggering one of the worst nuclear disasters in ...
This is the first reactor barred in Japan under stricter safety protocols adopted after the Fukushima disaster.
Critics call Tepco’s US$654 million offer to residents living near the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant a cynical attempt to buy ...
A pro-nuclear stance would continue the policies of previous administrations, which have pushed to build new units and ...
A massive tsunami generated by a magnitude-9.1 earthquake struck Japan's coast within 30 minutes. Waves as high as 130 feet spilled over seawalls. Within days, three nuclear reactors were disabled.
The ongoing war in Ukraine and crises in the Middle East have caused significant instability in the international energy supply. For energy importers like Japan, a reliable and affordable energy ...
For many Americans, dropping “Three Mile Island” into conversation is like mentioning “Fukushima” or “Chernobyl” – places ...
If there was one thing that seemed certain in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi meltdown in 2011—the worst atomic accident since Chernobyl—it was that nuclear power in Japan and the rest of the world ...
Daniel Hirsch, a UC Santa Cruz lecturer on nuclear policy, will give a free, public lecture Tuesday, April 19 on the aftermath of the current nuclear plant disaster in Japan. The talk “The Japanese ...