Rik, Kick Nuclear – Remember Fukushima – Houses of Parliament – With simple explanatory slides
Published on 12 May 2014
Public Meeting in House of Commons, 3rd anniversary of Fukushima meltdowns, 7:00-9:00pm, Monday 10th March 2014, Committee Room 10. No To Nuclear Power!!
Rik from Kick Nuclear in London breaks down the situation at the Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant disaster site. He explains the process that has led to the disastrous situation today.
In 15 minutes you will understand the situation in a quick and easy fashion. This is a good video for people that have little knowledge of the disaster and wish to know more. Please share this video to your family and friends who are wondering what all the fuss is about!

Kick Nuclear is a London-based grassroots group campaigning against the UK’s addiction to nuclear power – and supporting sustainable alternatives.
We hold regular meetings and actions in the London area. If you would like to find out more about what we do, please contact us at the email address below or check out what’s going on via the ‘Boycott EDF’ Facebook page. You might also like to see what’s going on around the rest of the UK on the ‘Stop New Nuclear’ Facebook page
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