Climate Change and Corruption
November 13, 2013 5 min. read

Every year, roughly between August and November, the monsoon season hits Southeast Asia as a matter of fact. Despite this constant and consistent phenomenon, the corrupt governments which proliferate throughout the region remain inept and incompetent to handle the inexorable flooding which the rainstorms leave behind. In the Philippines, an estimated 10,000 people are dead […]

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Fukushima Lessons Prompt Review of US Evacuation Procedures
March 22, 2012 3 min. read

Taking lessons from the Fukushima nuclear incident in March 2011, the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) will review standard evacuation procedures in the event of a threat to a US nuclear plant, an NRC official said at a think tank event Thursday (March 22nd). Although current NRC standards require a 10-mile evacuation buffer and […]

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Building up on the rubble of Japan's nuclear disaster
March 31, 2011 4 min. read

Japan was struck by a massive earthquake on March 11, followed by a devastating tsunami that deluged many parts of Japan. Not only was the disaster colossal in terms of the human casualties (more than 10000 at last count), but it also damaged Japan’s nuclear reactors causing radiation leakage. As of this writing, the Fukushima […]

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U.S. Sends Help to Quake Stricken Japan
March 13, 2011 2 min. read
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The U.S. is rushing military and civilian assistance to Japan in the aftermath of the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami. According to this CNN report: The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan arrived off the coast of Japan Sunday to support Japanese forces in disaster relief operations, the U.S. Department of Defense said in a statement. […]

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