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My name is Shizue Tomoda. After retiring from the international civil service, I pursue my interest in creative writing.
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Tag Archives: Buenos Aires
Essay: A big “No” to the re-start of nuclear reactors
Before the meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant following the powerful earthquake and the tsunami of March 11, 2011, there were 54 nuclear reactors operating throughout Japan. They used to supply about 30% of the energy in the … Continue reading
Posted in Energy policy, Japan, Nuclear energy
Tagged Buenos Aires, densely-populated, earthquake of 2011, earthquake-prone, energy shortage, Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant, IOC conference, Japan, Japan earthquake & tsunami disaster, meltdown, most stringent nuclear safety standards, natural disasters, nature's destructive force, nuclear power plant, Nuclear reactors, Nuclear Regulation Authority, nuclear waste, PM Shinzo Abe, re-start of nuclear reactors, renewable energy
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