Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step

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Wings Press, Mar 1, 2013 - Science - 240 pages
As much personal journal as investigative journalism, this second edition traces the worsening developments at Fukushima Daiichi during the first year following the nuclear disaster. Often poetic in tone and philosophic in scope, this day-to-day reportage is peppered with the author’s reflections and dramatic monologues as she investigates the public’s willing blindness toward the nuclear power industry’s disregard for public safety in the pursuit of profit. The book offers a unique perspective and attempts to come to terms with Fukushima’s catastrophic consequences on the planet.
 

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Contents

Devils Tango
3
Nuclear Information Resources
205
Blogs
210
Activist Organizations
211
Fukushima Information Center
214
Bibliography
215
Permissions
222
Acknowledgments
223
About the Author
224
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Cecile Pineda is the author of several novels, including Face, Fishlight: A Dream of Childhood, and Love Queen of the Amazon. She is the recipient of the Californian Commonwealth Club’s Gold Medal, the Sue Kaufman Prize, and a National Book Award nomination. She lives in Berkeley, California.

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