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World is ignoring most important lesson from Fukushima nuclear disaster (CSMonitor.com)
Fukushima's most important lesson is this: Probability theory (that disaster is unlikely) failed us. If you have made assumptions, you are not prepared. Nuclear power plants should have multiple, reliable ways to cool reactors. Any nuclear plant that doesn't heed this lesson is inviting disaster.
by Kenichi Ohmae / April 5, 2012

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The Christian Science Monitor.
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Social/political

World is ignoring most important lesson from Fukushima nuclear disaster

Fukushima's most important lesson is this: Probability theory (that disaster is unlikely) failed us. If you have made assumptions, you are not prepared. Nuclear power plants should have multiple, reliable ways to cool reactors. Any nuclear plant that doesn't heed this lesson is inviting disaster. by Kenichi Ohmae / April 5, 2012

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Social/political

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entry date: 04 09 ,2012
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