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OPINION: Nuclear power has become irrelevant -- like it or not

OPINION: Nuclear power has become irrelevant like it or not Ten years went by since the Fukushima Daiichi accident began. What happened in the United States, historically leading the world s nuclear power programs and still operating the largest reactor fleet in the world? What are global developments in energy policy increasingly dominated by renewable energy? The debate is over. Nuclear power has been eclipsed by the sun and the wind, Dave Freeman wrote in the foreword to the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2017. File photo taken on Feb. 14, 2021, shows tanks storing treated water containing radioactive tritium on the premises of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant about 10 years after the nuclear crisis. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sakae Kato| 'I don't want to leave': Japanese man stayed back in Fukushima nuclear zone to take care of abandoned cats

Sakae Kato lives in a wooden house near the Fukushima nuclear zone. Sakae Kato and his cats.   |  Photo Credit: Twitter Fukushima: Back in 2011, a tragedy took place at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear station. This nuclear debacle is considered one of the most deadly accidents since Chernobyl back in 1986.  Back when the accident happened, a man named Sakae Kato decided to stay back in the nuclear zone for a simple reason- he did not want to abandon the cats that were left by the families living in the area due to the fear of contamination.  Ten years down the line, he is still there, taking good care of them. Back then, Kato had around 64 cats, out of which he buried 23 of them. He is looking after the 41 alive felines. He also took in a dog named Pochi. 

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