Den oprindelige link-side med links om udfoldelsen af problemerne efter Fukushima Daiichi-katastrofen var efterhånden blevet så lang, at det var på tide at opdele den. Herunder finder man således links fra tredje år, (det andet halvår), mens de to forudgående indlæg, Fukushima links år 1, og Fukushima links år 2 rummer links fra de første to år efter katastrofedagen. Og link-siden for år tre blev efterhånden så uhåndterlig lang, at den er delt i to: Fukushima links år 3 – første halvår samt nærværende Fukushima links år 3 – andet halvår.
Siden juni 2012 har jeg næsten dagligt lavet små optegnelser over udviklingen omkring genstarten af de japanske reaktorer og vedtagelsen af en ny energiplan, som bringer Japan ind i en udvikling baseret på vedvarende energi. Disse optegnelser er holdt månedsvis – se tilsvarende optegnelser for juni, juli, august, september, oktober, november og december 2012, januar, februar, marts, april, maj, juni, juli, august, september, oktober, november og december 2013 samt januar, februar og marts 2014. I den forbindelse er der medtaget ganske mange links til belysning af den politiske side af energiplanens tilblivelse, som ikke findes herunder.
Det har vist sig, at både Mainichi og Kyodo inddrager de fleste af deres nyhedsartikler. Frem for at fjerne disse links fra oversigten er de givet en brun farve og link-henvisningen er fjernet. Hvis det er noget, man meget gerne vil læse, vil en Google-søgning på overskriften (sat i gåseøjne) ofte afsløre, at der er en tredjepart, som har indkopieret artikelteksten. Dette vil blot være uoverkommeligt at gøre for samtlige artikler, så jeg har valgt at lade overskriften stå for at bevare overskriftsbilledet af en proces med mange variable.
Jeg har sat paper.li-siden Fukushima Blues op, så den opdateres hver morgen kl. 8 dansk tid med nyhedsartikler, videoer mv. om om Fukushima-katastrofen og dens udfoldelse i det japanske samfund. Der dukker indimellem regulære skæverter op, men omvendt kommer Fukushima Blues langt omkring i informationsstrømmen omkring Fukushima Daiichi.
Gå direkte til links for september, oktober, november, december 2013 samt januar og februar 2014.
Se samtlige blog-indlæg om Fukushima.
Marts 2014
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Fukushima nuclear disaster taking toll on corporate and family finances, Mainichi 11.03.2014.
Three Years After: Silent prayers offered throughout Japan at 2:46 p.m. on 3/11, Asahi Shimbun 11.03.2014.
Survivors cling to memories of lost and missing, (Kyodo) Japan Times 11.03.2014.
Full recovery from 3.11 still a long way away, (leder) Mainichi 11.03.2014.
Three Years After: Asahi poll shows 3/11 survivors believe memories of disaster fading, Asahi Shimbun 11.03.2014.
Survivors still overwhelmed by 3/11 losses, (Kyodo, staff) Japan Times 11.03.2014.
3.11 survivors show deepened feelings of isolation: survey, Mainichi 11.03.2014.
Yutzuru Tsuboi: Don’t let disaster-stricken Tohoku region remain as Tokyo’s ‘colony’, Asahi Shimbun 11.03.2014.
Yuriy Humber & Masumi Suga: Reactors still feared despite new rules, Japan Times 11.03.2014.
Japan marks 3 years since quake-tsunami disasters, nuclear crisis, (Kyodo) Mainichi 11.03.2014.
Three Years After: Abe promises opening of expressway through disaster area by next spring, Asahi Shimbun 11.03.2014.
David McNeill: Stakes high as ailing U.S. Navy sailors take on Tepco over Fukushima fallout, Japan Times 11.03.2014.
Pain remains three years on from 3.11 disasters, Mainichi 11.03.2014.
Humans not cut out to control nuclear energy, (Vox Popoli) Asahi Shimbun 11.03.2014.
Quake coverage to cost 15.5% more, (Jiji) Japan Times 11.03.2014.
Residents’ views should come first in Tohoku reconstruction work, (leder) Asahi Shimbun 11.03.2014.
Jacob Adelman: Tokyo radiation less than the level in Paris, (Bloomberg) Japan Times 11.03.2014.
Regulators vow to steer Fukushima plant decommissioning swiftly, Kyodo 11.03.2014.
Ida Torres: Plans to restart nuclear plants, move residents back to Fukushima criticized, Japan Daily Press 11.03.2014.
Japan renews resolve to achieve Fukushima plant decommissioning, Kyodo 11.03.2014.
Ida Torres: Japan remembers victims of earthquake-tsunami disaster on 3rd anniversary, Japan Daily Press 11.03.2014.
Justin McCurry: Japan’s Fukushima recovery: What’s been done and what’s still to do, Christians Science Monitor 11.03.2014.
Anonymous Senior Tepco Employee: No one knows what to do at Fukushima, it’s impossible to fix – Reactors not under control – “We just can’t deal with the melted fuel”, Energy News 10.03.2014.
3rd Anniversary of the Triple Disaster in Japan: If Only It Had Been Just Earthquake and Tsunami…, EXSKF 10.03.2014.
267,000 still evacuees three years on, (Kyodo, staff) Japan Times 10.03.2014.
2,100 lanterns lit up in memory of tsunami victims, Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Shinichi Sekine: Three Years After: DPJ’s ‘no-nuclear’ bill obliterated after regime change, Asahi Shimbun 10.03.2014.
Mizuho Aoki: Tohoku kids stressed, haunted by trauma, Japan Times 10.03.2014.
Half of disaster-hit municipalities fear rise in unsuccessful bids, Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Three Years After: Decontamination planned for agricultural reservoirs in Fukushima, Asahi Shimbun 10.03.2014.
32,000 join anti-nuclear power rally in Tokyo: organizers, Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Keisuke Iwata: Tsunami-hit fishermen tap Net to regroup, Japan Times 10.03.2014.
267,000 people remain evacuees 3 yrs after quake-tsunami disaster, Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Japan has record deficit, lowers growth estimate, (AP) Asahi Shimbun 10.03.2014.
Patrick St. Michel: Clarify your role, prepare before a disaster strikes, Japan Times 10.03.2014.
Gov’t must stand at helm in decommissioning of Fukushima reactors, (leder) Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Tohoku three years after the 3/11 earthquake and tsunami, (billedserie) Japan Times 10.03.2014.
Around 20 percent of local journalists involved with 3.11 disaster coverage could have PTSD, Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Taro Karasaki: Three Years After: Actor Matsuyama demonstrates subtle touch in Fukushima film, Asahi Shimbun 10.03.2014.
Toru Hanai & Elaine Lies: Life indoors exacts toll on Koriyama children, (Reuters) Japan Times 10.03.2014.
Maan Pamintuan-Lamorena: Non-profit Safecast continues measuring Japan’s radiation levels with help from volunteers, Japan Daily Press 10.03.2014.
Fukushima fisherman holds boat-launching ceremony, Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Ida Torres: Survey says 80% of Japanese don’t want nuclear plants anymore, Japan Daily Press 10.03.2014.
Nuclear watchdog should continue with reforms reflecting lessons from Fukushima, (leder) Asahi Shimbun 10.03.2014.
Japan to restart safe nuke plants, Abe says before quake anniversary, (Kyodo) Mainichi 10.03.2014.
Ida Torres: PM Abe says government keen on restarting ‘safe’ nuclear reactors, Japan Daily Press 10.03.2014.
UK Medical Experts Say Seemingly Large Number of Thyroid Cancer in Children in Fukushima Is Likely Due to Hypersensitive Ultrasound, EXSKF 10.03.2014.
Maan Pamintuan-Lamorena: PM Abe vows to speed up reconstruction efforts 3 years after Japan’s disasters, Japan Daily Press 10.03.2014.
Fukushima 3rd Anniversary; Technical Report Unit 2, Simply Info 10.03.2014.
Ida Torres: Tokyo anti-nuclear rally brings tens of thousands of protesters as disaster anniversary approaches, Japan Daily Press 10.03.2014.
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