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|a Chi, Lau Kin.
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|a The Fukushima catastrophe
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|c Lau Kin Chi, Huang Xiaomei, He Zhixiong.
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|a Intro -- About the Global U Book Series -- Foreword: Not Again, Please, Never Again -- Downwinder Nightmares -- Never Again? -- Looking for Hope -- Foreword: Charting Contested Contours of Sustainability, Development, Social and Ecological Justice -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 Introduction: No Solutions in Sight, Making Possible the Impossible-Lau Kin Chi -- 2 Introduction: Education for Ecological Justice and Social Justice-Cultivating the Capacity for Affect, Thinking, Autonomy and Action-Lau Kin Chi -- The Tokyo Olympics -- Radioactive Nuclear Contaminated Water
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|a Personal Experience -- Moving on Under Stress -- Message to Teachers, Students, and Youths -- Notes -- 3 Introduction: When We Talk About Nuclear Energy, What Are We Talking About? Huang Xiaomei -- 4 Introduction: We Are in a Critical State-He Zhixiong -- 5 What Happened in Fukushima? -- Notes -- 6 Natural Disasters or Human-Caused Calamity -- Notes -- 7 Fairy Tale of Astro Boy -- Notes -- 8 Three Questions on Nuclear Power -- First Question: Is Nuclear Power Good for Environmental Protection? -- Second Question: Is Nuclear Power Safe? -- Third Question: Is Nuclear Power Cheap?
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|a Are There No Alternatives to Supply Electricity Other Than Nuclear Power Generation? -- Notes -- 9 The Long Road Home -- Notes -- 10 Revival? Clearing Evacuees to Zero? -- Notes -- 11 Glint of Hope Ignited by the Olympic Torch? -- Notes -- 12 Where did Contaminated Substances Go? -- Trees and Branches Cut from 89 Hectares of Forests2 -- 3519 Containers of Radioactive Soil Used in Filtration3 -- 200,000 Cubic Meters of Radioactive Debris4 -- Disposing of Protective Gear -- 14 Million Cubic Meters of Contaminated Soil -- Notes -- 13 Heart of Darkness-The Molten Reactor Core -- Reactor Number 1
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|a Reactor Number 2 -- Reactor Number 3 -- Notes -- 14 Returning to the Scene: "Back Then, How Nice It Would Have Been, If Only ..." -- Notes -- 15 Absent Supervision -- Notes -- 16 Radioactive Contamination Spread Worldwide-The Threat from Nuclear-Contaminated Water -- Notes -- 17 Who Protects Decontamination Workers and Nuclear Energy Workers? -- Notes -- 18 Mourning of Nature -- Notes -- 19 From Nuclear Weapon to Nuclear Energy, From Nuclear Energy to Nuclear Weapon -- Notes -- 20 The People's Self Rescue -- Actions by Society -- Keeping Watch Over the Children -- Keeping Watch Over the Land
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|a Anti-Nuclear Movements -- Notes -- Epilogue: Resonance that Lit up the Earth
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|a Based on a variety of interviews with residents, farmers, scientists, journalists and activists who have been affected by the Fukushima catastrophe, the authors underscore the personal, political and humanitarian impacts in testimonies, science and photos. The book engagingly addresses diverse issues that continue to haunt and persist, and calls for collective responsibility to deal with the devastating environmental, economic and social consequences of nuclear energy. The book offers a critique of the violent history of modernism and supremacy of science that have been articulated into all forms of social injustice and ecological injustice. Lau Kin Chi is Coordinator, Programme on Cultures of Sustainability at the Centre for Cultural Research and Development, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China. Huang Xiaomei is a freelance translator based in Hong Kong, China. He Zhixiong is Director of the Digital Section, Green Ground Rural Reconstruction Social Enterprise Alliance, China.
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