In Fukushima Japan, we’ve passed another week out of eternity. Quakes rocked the damaged reactors, at the accident now rated Level 7, like Chernobyl. The evacuation zone was expanded, massive radiation admitted, and found in milk from Hawaii through California to Vermont and …
Welcome to Radio Ecoshock – where we are all more radio active. It is almost a month since the multiple nuclear disasters in Japan. And still, we hardly know what to expect. Last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency assured the world there …
We wake up today, as every day, with an uncontrollable nuclear wound on the side of the world. Welcome to a more radioactive world. The truth is out. Three Japanese reactors are melting down. I’m Alex Smith. In this Radio Ecoshock special, you …
This your Radio Ecoshock update on unfolding events at the Fukushima nuclear disaster – Japan Atomic Emergency Bulletin #5, for Monday March 28th in North America, Tuesday in Japan. Disturbing developments continue. A full 17 days after the earthquake and tsunami shut-off power …
In this Radio Ecoshock program you get: #1 a major interview with world-famous anti-nuclear campaigner Dr. Helen Caldicott after the Fukushima Japan nuclear accident. Red hot. Covering nuclear power threats in Japan, the United States, Canada, France, and Europe generally. #2. I talk …
[RUSH TRANSCRIPT, MAY CONTAIN SPELLING ERRORS]Radio Ecoshock [Early March 21st, 2011 in North America] Now that the bombing of Libya has started, we can all forget about the on-going nuclear disaster. People are getting bored with news out of Japan. More than half …
Welcome to Radio Ecoshock, as Japan enters history with the world’s most extended nuclear disaster. At least 7 nuclear reactors, and several pools burning with nuclear waste, with a chain of violent explosions, fires and radiation blowing from the coast to the capital. …
Japan’s nuclear crisis on Monday is now more serious than ever before. This is Alex Smith, host of the weekly program Radio Ecoshock, with Japan Atomic Emergency Bulletin #3, at noon Pacific Time, Monday March 14. As you know from spectacular news footage, …
Japan’s nuclear crisis on Monday is now more serious than ever before. This is Alex Smith, host of the weekly program Radio Ecoshock, with Japan Atomic Emergency Bulletin #3, at noon Pacific Time, Monday March 14. As you know from spectacular news footage, …
This is Alex Smith of Radio Ecoshock with Bulletin Number Two concerning the atomic emergency in Japan, following the record-breaking earthquake and tsunami in March, 2011. As of ten o’clock Pacific Time, Saturday the containment building of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor #1 has …
This is Alex Smith of Radio Ecoshock with a blog and audio bulletin. Japan has 24 hours to avoid a nuclear reactor melt-down. There are reports of 5 nuclear reactors damaged either by the country’s largest-ever Earthquake, but also by the tsunami that …