World Jul 29 Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant faces new delay in removing melted fuel debris By Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press
World Dec 25 Japan to maximize nuclear power, bolster renewable energy as electricity demand grows The policy says nuclear energy should account for 20 percent of Japan's energy supply in 2040, with renewables expanded to 40-50 percent and coal-fired power reduced to 30-40 percent. By Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press
Nation Mar 27 5 overlooked stories that are (almost) entirely politics-free We’re taking a break from politics to look at these five important stories that were overrun by last week’s news cycle. By Erica R. Hendry, Iman Smith, Joshua Barajas
World Mar 11 Watch An exclusive look at the world’s largest-ever nuclear cleanup Five years ago, an epic tsunami off the coast of Japan triggered a triple-reactor nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Ever since then, 7,000 workers have been laboring round-the-clock on a massive, and unprecedented, cleanup effort. Science… By PBS News Hour
World Sep 05 Japan allows residents to return to town near Fukushima Residents returned to a town near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Saturday, as Japanese government officials celebrated a lift on a four-and-a-half-year evacuation order, deeming the area safe after radiation levels had fallen. By Carey Reed
Jul 26 Watch A Look Around the Ruins of Fukushima, Where Radiation Still Poses Danger A Look Around the Ruins of Fukushima, Where Radiation Still Poses Danger… Continue watching