58 min

Global Research News Hour - Fukushima At Five: Reflections on the Crime, the Cover-up and the Future of Nuclear Energy - 03.14.16 globalresearch

    • Government

The first interview is with Linda Pentz Gunter, international specialist for the environmental advocacy group ‘Beyond Nuclear.’
In this conversation, Gunter addresses the question of whether nuclear
is being seriously explored as an alternative to the climate-ravaging
fossil fuel industry. She also outlines aspects of the Fukushima
cover-up, and why international bodies and media are failing to hold
nuclear and government agencies to account.
In the final half hour, Portland-based Mimi German, Earth activist and founder of Radcast.org, speaks more about the cover-up, the nuclear situation in the U.S. and the consequences for society and all life on earth.

The first interview is with Linda Pentz Gunter, international specialist for the environmental advocacy group ‘Beyond Nuclear.’
In this conversation, Gunter addresses the question of whether nuclear
is being seriously explored as an alternative to the climate-ravaging
fossil fuel industry. She also outlines aspects of the Fukushima
cover-up, and why international bodies and media are failing to hold
nuclear and government agencies to account.
In the final half hour, Portland-based Mimi German, Earth activist and founder of Radcast.org, speaks more about the cover-up, the nuclear situation in the U.S. and the consequences for society and all life on earth.

58 min

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