
Award-winning investigative journalist and founder/editor of ConsortiumNews.com, Robert Parry has passed away. His ground-breaking work uncovering Reagan-era dirty wars in Central America and many other illegal and immoral policies conducted by successive administrations and U.S. intelligence agencies, stands as an inspiration to all in journalists working in the public interest.
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His penetrating analysis of U.S. foreign policy and international conflicts will be sorely missed, and not easily replaced. His son Nat Parry writes a tribute to his father: Robert Parry’s Legacy and the Future of Consortiumnews.
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Interview with Harvey Wasserman, senior editor, FreePress.org and author of "The Last Energy War" and "Solartopia: Our Green-Powered Earth AD 2030", conducted by Scott Harris
High levels of radiation at Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant complex is reported to be a major obstacle to regaining control of four of the six reactors there that lost their cooling systems to the tsunami triggered by the devastating March 11 earthquake. U.S.-made robots that recently entered two of the reactor buildings detected such high levels of radiation that the dangerous conditions found there prevented workers from being able to make critical repairs to the broken cooling systems. Although the nuclear plant’s operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, has estimated that it would take six to nine months to stop radiation leaks at the four broken reactors at Fukushima, many nuclear experts are skeptical. One major problem is the growing evidence that the reactor pressure vessel at Unit 2 may be cracked and leaking nuclear material.
TEPCO has announced plans to pump tens of thousands of metric tons of highly radioactive water out of damaged reactor buildings, which were partially destroyed by hydrogen explosions in the days after the earthquake. Government and utility officials say they will store the radioactive water in waste tanks, an artificial floating island and U.S. navy barges. Fishermen from Japan, South Korea and China have expressed outrage at the pumping of tens of thousands of tons of radioactive water from Fukushima into the ocean in early April.
Between The Lines’ Scott Harris spoke with Harvey Wasserman, senior editor at FreePress.org and author of “The Last Energy War,” and “Solartopia, Our Green-Powered Earth AD 2030.” Wasserman examines the information known about Japan’s nuclear disaster and reassurances from government and the nuclear industry that radiation released from Fukushima presents little or no danger to human health.
For more information on the effects of Fukushima disaster, visit the Environment section of www.FreePress.org.
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