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NPR photographer David Gilkey captured the impact of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that ravaged Japan.
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After losing trust in official information, the Japanese public took it upon themselves to learn to measure for radioactive matter. Nearly a decade after the nuclear disaster, they're still testing.
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After the nuclear catastrophe, the nation's investment in renewable energy soared. Many of those affected in Fukushima started production. But Japan is pushing fossil fuels, causing climate concerns.
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The torch relay was supposed to start on Thursday in the Japanese prefecture hit hard by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. A torch runner recalls the disaster that took his family.
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In an instant, the Fukushima nuclear disaster changed the landscape and prospects for nuclear energy around the world. But what’s happened since—how has…
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Some central New York environmentalists don’t want New York state to come to the rescue of the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Oswego. More than 600…
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The potential for disaster at nuclear power plants is the message of a "peace walk" that will take place around Lake Ontario and started this week in…