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    VIDEO Japanese government has failed to decontaminate Fukushima: Greenpeace

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    VIDEO DUB FX and Flower Fairy "live" at Glastonbury 2009 Greenpeace International Stage

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    VIDEO Daily life in Fukushima: 'It was like visiting another universe'

    Jan Beranek, who is with a team of Greenpeace activists investigating the fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, says Japanese are encouraged to return to their normal lives unaware of the dangers they face in the contaminated area. "I personally find it very disturbing, because on the one...
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    VIDEO Health risk for Fukushima children: Greenpeace

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    Fukushima Citizens Remain Exposed to High Levels of Radiation: Greenpeace Warns

    Tokyo- (PanOrient News) Greenpeace International Executive Director Dr Kumi Naidoo criticized Japanese government’s response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear crisis, and its ongoing "failure" to protect the health and welfare of its people. At a Tokyo press conference held today at the...
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    Greenpeace urges Japan to evacuate town's children

    TOKYO — Greenpeace called on Japan on Thursday to evacuate children and pregnant women from a town about 60 kilometres (40 miles) from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant because of high radiation. The environmental and anti-nuclear group said its own data from Fukushima town roughly matched...
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    Plan to flood Fukushima reactor could cause new blast, experts warn !

    Plant operator Tepco reveals meltdown and breach of pressure vessel, with Greenpeace warning against pumping water in. Greenpeace has urged Tepco to abandon plans to flood the container with water, given the likelihood that melted fuel had damaged it. Shaun Burnie, nuclear adviser to Greenpeace...
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    VIDEO Magnitude of Japan nuclear emergency unclear : Greenpeace

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    China oil spill after pipe blast 'worse than thought'

    Efforts to clean up an oil slick continue in China, amid fears strong winds have dispersed the pollution more widely than previously been thought. Shipments of oil from the north to the industrial belt in the south have been disrupted since the accident. The oil spilled into the sea in North...
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