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| Fresh Currents: Japan’s flow from a nuclear past to a renewable future | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 6 Aug 2012, 12:45 AM (62 Views) | |
| skibboy | 6 Aug 2012, 12:45 AM Post #1 |
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Fresh Currents: Japan’s flow from a nuclear past to a renewable future August 5, 2012 ![]() To concerned individuals everywhere: Please download your complimentary digital copy of *Fresh Currents,* our book on Fukushima and Japan’s energy future, HERE: http://download.freshcurrents.org/ We now stand at a critical watershed for Japan and the world - will we choose to revert to the dangerous, costly and centrally-controlled industry of nuclear power, rely on the CO2-producing fuels of oil and coal, or embrace the exciting new possibilities of decentralized renewable energy technologies? Living only 60 kilometers from the Oi nuclear power plant (reopened in June amidst growing protests across the country), we felt compelled to add something positive to the growing movement towards a sustainable energy future. *Fresh Currents* was put together from a network of writers associated with *Kyoto Journal,* an NPO based in Kyoto that has been publishing in print and digitally for over 25 years. This book would not have been possible without the kind donations of people who visited our Indiegogo campaign or the incredibly hard work of all the volunteer writers, translators, photographers, designers and illustrators. We deeply thank everyone who has been or who will be a part of our project! A print edition will be available at the end of September (¥2000). Join us! You can do four things to help move our project forward: * Give us feedback! Point out texts that that you find especially valuable. Ask someone to review Fresh Currents * Please send this PDF of *Fresh Currents *to any educational, environmental or citizen group, individual, blog, or website who has interest in our energy future. May this publication multiply and spread! * We are looking for a Japanese publisher and appreciate any suggestions you may have in this regard. * We wish to produce a screening of films in Kyoto related to nuclear power, Fukushima, and renewable energy technologies. Do you have a favorite film? Please send your suggestion to our Heartwork Editor Jennifer Teeter: teeter42(at)gmail.com Thank you! The Fresh Currents Team Look for Fresh Currents & Kyoto Journal on Facebook source: fukushima.greenaction-japan.org/ |
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