Fukushima and the ‘Lessons Learned’ From Nuclear Disasters
The article reflects on how nuclear disasters like Fukushima have been reframed as opportunities to improve safety protocols while the long-term suffering of victims is minimized or ignored. It critiques the institutional tendency to extract technical lessons while sidelining human costs and displacement. The piece calls for a more honest accounting of nuclear disaster consequences, particularly for affected communities.
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