Radiation levels soar after 3rd nuke explosion. Japan radiation leaking ‘directly’ into air.
“Radiation plume could reach capital by nightfall. Panicked residents start to flee.
Japan’s post-earthquake/tsunami headlines have certainly been grave. But whether or not the nation is staring down its second nuclear disaster in 65 years remains intensely debated, along with implications its battered nuclear facilities hold for clean energy development worldwide.
“Japan’s three damaged nuclear reactors have far-reaching implications for energy policy here in the U.S. and abroad,” said Michael Meehan, chief green advisor for Enxsuite.
Japan Aftershock Could Derail US Nuclear Energy Plans
Posted by: Mike Martin March 15, 2011 03:32 PMRadiation levels soar after 3rd nuke explosion. Japan radiation leaking ‘directly’ into air.
“Radiation plume could reach capital by nightfall. Panicked residents start to flee.
Japan’s post-earthquake/tsunami headlines have certainly been grave. But whether or not the nation is staring down its second nuclear disaster in 65 years remains intensely debated, along with implications its battered nuclear facilities hold for clean energy development worldwide.
“Japan’s three damaged nuclear reactors have far-reaching implications for energy policy here in the U.S. and abroad,” said Michael Meehan, chief green advisor for Enxsuite.