Welcome to Radio Ecoshock, as Japan enters history with the world’s most extended nuclear disaster. At least 7 nuclear reactors, and several pools burning with nuclear waste, with a chain of violent explosions, fires and radiation blowing from the coast to the capital. …
Japan’s nuclear crisis on Monday is now more serious than ever before. This is Alex Smith, host of the weekly program Radio Ecoshock, with Japan Atomic Emergency Bulletin #3, at noon Pacific Time, Monday March 14. As you know from spectacular news footage, …
Japan’s nuclear crisis on Monday is now more serious than ever before. This is Alex Smith, host of the weekly program Radio Ecoshock, with Japan Atomic Emergency Bulletin #3, at noon Pacific Time, Monday March 14. As you know from spectacular news footage, …
This is Alex Smith of Radio Ecoshock with Bulletin Number Two concerning the atomic emergency in Japan, following the record-breaking earthquake and tsunami in March, 2011. As of ten o’clock Pacific Time, Saturday the containment building of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor #1 has …
This is Alex Smith of Radio Ecoshock with a blog and audio bulletin. Japan has 24 hours to avoid a nuclear reactor melt-down. There are reports of 5 nuclear reactors damaged either by the country’s largest-ever Earthquake, but also by the tsunami that …