Description
Four years have passed since the day the world watched in horror as an earthquake large enough to shift the Earth's axis by several inches sent a massive tsunami toward the Japanese coast and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, causing the reactors' safety systems to fail and explosions to reduce concrete and steel buildings to rubble. Even as the consequences of the 2011 disaster continue to exact their terrible price on the people of Japan and on the world, Fukushima addresses the grim questions at the heart of the nuclear debate: could a similar catastrophe happen again, and-most important of all-how can such a crisis be averted?
Reviews
"No one with an interest in the present and future of nuclear power in the United States should miss it."
Los Angeles Times
"This exacting and chilling record of epic failures in risk assessment, regulation, preparedness, and transparency will stand as a cautionary analysis of the perils of nuclear power the world over."
Booklist
"A vivid picture emerges of utter confusion in the hours and days after the tsunami."
Nature
"A riveting and meticulous account of the disaster as it unfolded."
The Japan Times
"[An] eye-opening expose [that] points to the scary fact that America can suffer a Fukushima-type event if critical steps are not taken."
Publishers Weekly
Book Information
ISBN 9781620970843
Author David Lochbaum
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint The New Press
Publisher The New Press
Weight(grams) 425g