This video about Japan says about itself:
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe Tosses Out Japan Nuclear Energy Phase Out Policy | Profit Chosen Over People
Dec 28, 2012
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe has totally rejected Japan`s nuclear phase out policy in favor of profit and economic growth at all cost.
Abe mum on plan for contaminated water crisis — The Japan Times: here.
The Crisis at Fukushima 4 — Counterpunch: here.
Fukushima forever — The Huffington Post: here.
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This is what I have figured about this whole business. The contaminated water that is leaking into the ocean is getting into the fish we eat. On top of that, the rain that California is getting that is watering the fruits and vegetables we get from California are contaminated as well. I always urge people to grow local produce and meat and to support those people because not only does that help those people out, it helps our local economy and it is healthier and you know how it was grown and where it came from. Just my two cents. 🙂
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Yes, you are correct. Thanks for your comment!
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You bet 🙂
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Well, Japan is in a fix: it is totally broke, can’t afford to buy foreign oil forever but can also not afford to restart its nuclear power plants. Expect more falling from one rhetoric extreme to the next in future months.
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