#89 - Documentary on Japan's Post-Fuku Pain, Hanford Leaking, Nuke Workers Dying
Interview w/Christopher Noland, whose documentary, "3.11: Surviving Japan," captures the raw pain, confusion and anger of the Japanese people in the first six months after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster began. Film debuts on 3/11/13 around the country. PLUS: Hanford leaking up to two Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of plutonium-laden waste, endangering Columbia River; Germany facing nuke waste dangers and admit they haven't a clue how to handle it; Rep. Markey suspects Southern California Edison, operators of San Onofre, guilty of violating federal securities laws; Entergy spanked by Beyond Nuclear; Gundersen reports on mutations and miscarriages in Japan.