Review: Farming after the Fukushima Accident

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An empty field in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, by Rikako Matsuoka, 2020, Unsplash.

When we look back at the infamous triple disaster which struck the Tohoku region of Japan in 2011, we tend to focus on the action: the debris-filled giant tsunami waves, and the path of destruction left behind by forces of nature. But what about the aftermath? Even after the removal of debris and reconstruction of buildings, pollution still exists in forms which cannot be seen by the naked eye.  Read more

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