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Japan, China experts discuss Fukushima water release

Japan and China have been at loggerheads over the discharge of the wastewater, which was used to cool the reactors after the 2011 meltdown

Caritas Philippines opposes Japan’s plan to release Fukushima wastewater

Japan on August 24 started releasing treated wastewater, 12 years after a massive earthquake and tsunami damaged the power plant in 2011

The danger of a nuclear nightmare

Most people live in ignorance of the terrible dangers that the powerful and intellectual humans have wrought in the world

Greenpeace warns of something ‘fishy’ in Philippines’ ‘midnight nuclear deals’

The Philippines and the US signed an MOU that aims to boost cooperation on developing the Philippines’ nuclear energy program

Catholic bishop hits proposed rehabilitation of Philippines’ mothballed nuclear plant

In February, President Rodrigo Duterte signed an executive order adopting a nuclear energy program for the country

Green activists call on Philippine gov’t to stop playing with dirty...

Greenpeace says that nuclear power will not solve the climate crisis, saying that the nuclear plant life cycle contributes to climate change

Experts express concern as Japan reboots 44-year-old Mihama nuclear reactor

The reactor is the oldest to be restarted since the 2011 Fukushima disaster

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