Sandy, Fukushima, and the Nuclear Industry - The New Yorker

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One of the clearest lessons from Fukushima was that the vagaries of the future have a way of confounding the comforts of the past. When the nuclear industry says that it can withstand conditions “beyond that historically reported,” we should want to know a lot more, according to three researchers at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford.
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Sandy, Fukushima, and the Nuclear Industry - The New Yorker
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One of the clearest lessons from Fukushima was that the vagaries of the future have a way of confounding the comforts of the past. When the nuclear industry says that it can withstand conditions “beyond that historically reported,” we should want to know a lot more, according to three researchers at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford.
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