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Tag Archives: Fukushima
Japan Looks Towards Geothermal Energy
When it comes to quakes, Japan is known to have some of the best sensors and detection technology in the world. But for energy, they seem to stray from geothermal which only makes up one percent of their energy production. … Continue reading
A Vietnamese-Japanese Police Officer’s Letter from Fukushima
“Brother, How are you and your family? These last few days, everything was in chaos. When I close my eyes, I see dead bodies. When I open my eyes, I also see dead bodies. Each one of us must work … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Lam, Fukushima, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, Vietnamese Diaspora
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