Reverberations From Fukushima: 50 Japanese Poets Speak Out

Author(s): Leah Stenson and edited by Asao Sarukawa Aroldi (2014)

“The fifty poets whose work is presented here speak for the thousands, millions, whose voices have not been heard, and they speak with eloquence, passion, and courage.”

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Fukushima Meltdown & Modern Radiation: Protecting Ourselves and Our Future Generations

Author: Dr. John Apsley (2011)

Dr. Apsley explains the health risks of nuclear power, with emphasis on the implications of the Fukushima incident. He presents ways to protect and detoxify our bodies from the harmful effects of radiation.

World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014

Author(s): Mycle Schneider, et al. (2014)

The world’s nuclear statistics are distorted by an anomaly whose cause is not technical but political. Three years after the Fukushima events started unfolding on 11 March 2011, government, industry and international institutional organizations continue to misrepresent the effects of the disaster on the Japanese nuclear program. To find a more appropriate way to deal with this situation, the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014 proposes a new category called Long-Term Outage (LTO).

Crisis Without End: The Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Catastrophe

Author: Helen Caldicott (2014)

On the second anniversary of the Fukushima disaster, an international panel of leading medical and biological scientists, nuclear engineers, and policy experts assembled at the prestigious New York Academy of Medicine. Fairewinds' Arnie Gundersen was among the panelists. It was the first comprehensive attempt to address the health and environmental damage done by one of the worst nuclear accidents of our times. The only document of its kind, Crisis Without End represents an unprecedented look into the profound aftereffects of Fukushima, Crisis Without End is both essential reading and a major corrective to the public record on Fukushima.

We reviewed Crisis Without End here.