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Can countries learn from this disaster to avoid a problem in the future?
as time goes on the importance of climate change gets more and more important.
In the next few years it may come down to how it affects the climate change
where should we put the radioactive water.
Other sources? Wind? Solar? Water?
technological equipment is still in the distance.
Nuclear research moves really slow
Costs have continued to increase in nuclear power.
The cost it the head of the discussion
since the disaster many of the citizens feel strongly about renewable energy instead of nuclear power, as well as many people around the world who have watched the Japan disaster occurs. PG 17
79 percent want more focus on solar power.
many argue we shouldn't use nuclear power because of the major disasters
fukushima disasters made some countries boycott nuclear power.
Germany and belgium rejected nuclear power.
we can learn from fukushima disaster
The U.S are aware and will try to prevent a disaster like this. PG 15
along with the price the specter of major accidents hovers over discussions.
most countries the cost of nuclear power is increasing
Japanese fishers fear empty out the water will affect their careers. PG 1
1 million people have died of the radioactive chemicals.
PG 10 the radioactive element that were released will cause long term damage in humans and be existent in the food for hundreds of years.
The radioactive chemicals cause long term damage. PG 22
scientist say if we eat the fish the chemicals have already been diluted.
a floating plant in the water could easily use salt water to cool it.
195 countries agreed to reduce carbon emissions.
The world must reduce carbon emissions to fight off climate change
a reactor in france is 6 years behind schedule.
2030-2050 will be crucial for nuclear power.
the plant took 5 billion dollars over budget
a plant started construction in 2005 but didn't finish until 2018.
nuclear reactors take a lot of money and time to build.
the international energy agency's world energy outlook says by 2040we will use 60 percent nuclear power.
Some European countries get their energy from 40 to 50 percent of nuclear reactors.
here are 442 reactors currently operational
Nuclear power accounts for around 10 percent of the electricity around the world.
Nuclear power is the only way forward
Tepco has attempted to remove most of the harmful chemicals.
All the radioactive chemicals have been removed.PG 21
Tepco collected more than 250 million gallons of contaminated water.
The disaster in fukushima led to all the plants in japan to be shut down
one of the worst crisis happened in Japan. PG 22
What were the immediate effects on the environment and their people?PG 25