It was a failure of human institutions to acknowledge real reactor
risks, a failure to establish and enforce appropriate nuclear safety
standards and a failure to ultimately protect the public and the
environment.
This report, commissioned by Greenpeace International, addresses what
lessons can be taken away from this catastrophe. The one-year memorial
of the Fukushima accident offers a unique opportunity to ask ourselves
what the tragedy – which is far from being over for hundreds of
thousands of Japanese people – has taught us.
And it also raises the question: are we prepared to learn?
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