History ended in 2016. This is History 2.
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Replying to @LokiJulianus
it ended in 0, this is history 3 (time to reboot the calendar)
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Replying to @DrV1ce @LokiJulianus
Fukushima has been properly addressed and poses no serious long-term risk anywhere outside the immediate vicinity of the plant
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Replying to @DrV1ce @LokiJulianus
I'm basing it off the hundreds of thousands of Japanese who are going about their daily lives in the Fukushima area without coming down with radiation poisoning. I've been there twice since 2011.
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Broadly speaking, Americans are much more hysterical about the disaster than Japanese are. Everyone who has talked to me about how dangerous it is has been an American.
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Didn't they move away from nuclear power because of that incident
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enthusiasm for new nuclear power plants definitely tanked, and they might be looking to close existing ones (or already have! I don't recall) but, the main power source in Japan is incinerators (iirc), not nuclear
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