Lessons from Fukushima

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image A mother holds her baby at Yonezawa gymnasium, which is providing shelter for 504 people who either lost their homes to the tsunami, or live near the Fukushima nuclear power station.

Contents Executive Summary

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For more information contact: enquiries@greenpeace.org

Introduction: Fukushima and Human Rights Prof Tessa Morris-Suzuki 11 Section 1 : Emergency Planning and Evacuation Prof David Boilley 15 Section 2:

Acknowledgements: Jan Beránek, Brian Blomme, Wakao Hanaoka, Christine McCann, Nina Schulz, Shawn-Patrick Stensil, Dr Rianne Teule, Aslihan Tumer Dr McNeill would like to extend his thanks to Nanako Otani for help in compiling Section 2 of this report Reviewed by: Dr Helmut Hirsch

The Fight for Compension:

Edited by: Alexandra Dawe, Steve Erwood

Tales from the Disaster Zone Dr David McNeill 31 Section 3:

Creative Direction & Design by: Atomo Design Front cover image © Reuters/David Guttenfelder/Pool

The Echo Chamber: Regulatory Capture and the Fukushima Daiichi

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Disaster Arnie Gundersen, Fairewinds Associates 41 Endnotes

Written by: Prof Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Prof David Boilley, Dr David McNeill, Arnie Gundersen, Fairewinds Associates

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