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Fukushima

The Doel Nuclear Power Station is seen on April 16, 2022 in Beveren, Belgium.

Once Reviled, Nuclear Power Is Now Looking Good to Environmentalists

By Linda Carroll
An abandoned dog is seen within the exclusion zone, about 6km away from Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, on April 12, 2011 in Futaba Town , Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Japan's nuclear agency today confirmed that the crisis alert level has been raised to level 7, indicating a level of radiation equal to that of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

360 Film Gives Viewers First Look at Fukushima Exclusion Zone Art Show

By Alanna Martinez
Holding a banner, a protester joins a demonstration in front of the parliament building in Tokyo on March 11, 2017, the sixth anniversary day of the a deadly earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.

Six Years After Fukushima, Much of Japan Has Lost Faith in Nuclear Power

By Tatsujiro Suzuki
The human characters faced down a huge menagerie on the season finale of CBS' 'Zoo.'

Is the Animal Uprising on James Patterson’s ‘Zoo’ Plausible?

By John Bonazzo
LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 04: Yoko Ono poses next to 'The Wish Tree', one of her art installations at The Bluecoat Display Centre on April, 2008 in Liverpool, England. The Wish Tree invites viewers to write their wishes on labels that are then fixed to the branches. Yoko Ono returned to perform and display her art at The Bluecoat 40 years after she first exhibited there in 1967 to celebrate the re-opening of the UK's oldest arts centre after a GBP 12.5 million refurbishment.

Yoko Ono’s ‘Wish Tree’ Comes to Japan Society for Fukushima Disaster Anniversary

By Alanna Martinez
NAMIE, FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE - FEBRUARY 27: Police sergeant Yabuki Koshin and Constable Kanno Tomoyasu walk the grounds of Obori Kindergarten whilst on patrol within the 20km exclusion zone around Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, on February 27, 2012 in Namie, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. Police patrol the evacuated 20km exclusion zone, which is in force around the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and which encompasses six towns and two villages, looking for any signs of burglaries or crime in the now uninhabited zone. The exclusion zone used to be home to approximately 73,000 people but all have been evacuated by the government and are now restricted from returning home due to high levels of radioactive contamination from the explosions at the TEPCO owned Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant following the earthquake and tsunami of March 11 2011. (Photo by Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Getty Images)

An Art Show in Fukushima, NYPL Builds Under Bryant Park, and More

By Alanna Martinez
JAPAN-NUCLEAR-DISASTER

The Radioactive Art Exhibit That You Can’t Even Go To

By Casey Quackenbush
The Sistine Chapel (Courtesy Getty Images)

Art World Abstracts: The Vatican Says Let There Be Light in the Sistine Chapel, and More!

By Nate Freeman
United Brothers' Does This Soup Taste Ambivalent?, presented with Green Tea Gallery, Iwaki as part of Frieze Live at Frieze Art Fair London 2014. (Photo courtesy Frieze Art Fair)

Frieze Art Fair Performance to Feature ‘Radioactive’ Veggies from Fukushima

By Alanna Martinez
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