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Wolfpack
There is no safe energy source with the possible exception of geo-thermal.
rainyday
I misread the headline and for a moment wondered why IKEA was getting involved with the Fukushima clean up when it doesn't even have a store there.
nandakandamanda
Wanderlust above is right. I am sure the IEAE will send a public relations team to make sure Japan does not rock the boat for everyone else trying to keep nuclear the go-to green and cheap solution.
wanderlust
IAEA - intent on promoting the 'safe' use of nuclear power.
Do the hustle
I’m quite sure there won’t be any invitations to any international or impartial parties to witness the release of this highly radioactive water.
dbsaiya
Monitor only at the request of GOJ.? This will be a clear indicator of Japan's intent on safety and its stance on nukes. Abe refusing to meet with ICAN after the organization received the Nobel Peace Prize showed that Japan is not serious about nuclear arms proliferation or control so now we can watch what their stance will be on nuke safety.