Environmental Impact Of Fukushima Nuclear Term Paper

At the same time, there will be a retraining and jobs creation program for these individuals. This will ensure that they are able to quickly transition into new careers to support themselves. ("Fukushima Nuclear Clean Up," 2012) To take on the longer term issues, the government should have the plant's owner (Tokyo Electric) pay some kind of damages to property owners and farmers. This can be accomplished through having a land program that will allow these families to relocate to other communities and purchase select amounts of property. Over the course of time, this approach will help everyone that was impacted by the disaster to recovery financially. ("Fukushima Nuclear Clean Up," 2012)

To address the health related issues, the government must recommend that individuals from the exclusion zone receive regular checkups (for a various conditions caused by radiation exposure). This will help to limit the number of cancer and other related deaths from the accident. If this kind of an approach is used, it will address the needs of the people through: taking on the economic and lingering health related issues from the disaster. ("Fukushima Nuclear Clean Up," 2012)

As a result, the people of Japan will be forced to deal with the large number of displaced residents from the exclusion zone. This will put added strains on family members and local government resources....

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At the same time, these people must be able to find new career fields and occupations. This will require retraining and making new investments for the future. If the government does not improve their response, the lingering effects of the disaster will be much tougher on the people of Japan. This can slowdown any kind of economic recovery by placing added strains on other regions. ("Fukushima Nuclear Clean Up," 2012)

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