Fukushima - One Step Forward and Four Steps Back as Each Unit Challenged by New Problems
/Gundersen says Fukushima's gaseous and liquid releases continue unabated.
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Gundersen says Fukushima's gaseous and liquid releases continue unabated.
Read MoreGundersen discusses several known facts about Fukushima 3 and theorizes on a possible scenario leading to the explosion.
Read MoreGundersen implores Congress and NRC to think outside the box. Pause licensing of new nukes and 20-year-life extensions until the lessons learned from Fukushima are applied.
Read MoreEpidemiologist, Dr. Steven Wing and nuclear engineer, Arnie Gundersen, discuss the consequences of the Fukushima radioactive fallout on Japan, the USA, and the world. What are the long-term health effects? What should the government(s) do to protect citizens?
Read MoreNew data released by TEPCO indicates that even though Fukushima Unit 1 was shut down during the March 11 earthquake, it appears to have "gone critical" again without human intervention.
Read MoreChief Engineer Arnie Gundersen describes the Fukushima plant as stable, but precarious. In this update, he discusses the high levels of radiation (2 Million disintegrations/second being found on the ground as far as 25 miles from the plant site).Gundersen points out that all of the water going in to the reactors is being irradiated, leaking out, and polluting the Ocean.
Read MoreFairewinds Chief Engineer, Arnie Gundersen, analyzes new video from the Fukushima Daiichi Plant. Gundersen determines that the fuel rack in reactor building 4 is exposed to air.
Read MoreArnie Gundersen discusses the failure of the Daiichi ventilation stacks and the resulting high radiation ground level release. IAEA data shows background radiation at 1,600 times normal levels in areas as far as 40km from Daiichi and surface radiation at 0.9 MBq/m2 (900,000 disintegrations per second)
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