Fukushima Needs a Hero: Responsibility and Democracy in Japan | FINDING THE MISSING LINK

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August 20, 2012 Yastel Yamada is 73 years old. He seems a little tired after weeks on the road in the United States. He is trying to save Japan. One of the first people I have met who can tell the inside story of the Fukushima accident, Yamada is concerned that work is not being done on the three nuclear reactors that melted down last year because the high radiation levels are still keeping TEPCO workers away. The crippled buildings are unstable, still contain nuclear assemblies, and present a
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Fukushima Needs a Hero: Responsibility and Democracy in Japan | FINDING THE MISSING LINK
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August 20, 2012 Yastel Yamada is 73 years old. He seems a little tired after weeks on the road in the United States. He is trying to save Japan. One of the first people I have met who can tell the inside story of the Fukushima accident, Yamada is concerned that work is not being done on the three nuclear reactors that melted down last year because the high radiation levels are still keeping TEPCO workers away. The crippled buildings are unstable, still contain nuclear assemblies, and present a
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