Asahi Poll: 57% of Japanese Say No to Nuclear Power
source: http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/social_affairs/AJ201112130013
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Asahi poll: 57% of Japanese say no to nuclear power
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December 13, 2011
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Fifty-seven percent of voters are opposed to nuclear power generation, while 30 percent are in favor, according to an Asahi Shimbun survey.
The 57-percent figure compares with 48 percent recorded in a survey in October. The latest nationwide poll was conducted Dec. 10-11.
Since April, one month after the crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, The Asahi Shimbun has incorporated questions on the use of nuclear power in its monthly poll.
In the December survey, male respondents opposed to nuclear power outnumbered those in favor for the first time.
The non-support rate for nuclear power has continued to exceed the support rate since an Asahi poll covering several countries in late May.
The non-support rate among females, which has consistently been higher than the support rate since mid-May, hit the 60-percent mark for the first time in the latest poll at 65 percent.
For males, the support rate came to 47 percent in the October survey, and the non-support rate was 38 percent.
The figures, however, came out in reverse in the latest poll, with the non-support rate at 49 percent and the support rate at 43 percent.
Concern about radioactive substances remains strong.
When asked to rate their concern, in terms of the effects on their own health and that of family members, four choices were offered. The answers "Greatly" and "fairly" accounted for a combined 67 percent.
A majority of those who answered "Not very concerned" supported nuclear energy in the September survey. However, the majority of those who chose that answer in the December poll was opposed to its use as a source of power generation.
Seventy-seven percent of the respondents favor the phasing-out of nuclear power in the future.
But when asked about the Noda administration's policy on natural energy promotion, 70 percent responded that they either "Cannot expect much" or "Cannot expect (anything) at all," a substantial spike from the 44 percent recorded in September.
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artemis6
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Can you blame them ? tens of thousands of them are in the street AGAINST NUCLEAR POWER and it is NOT on the news . Before the war (ww2) , they had hundreds of water wheels on streams going down the mountains ...
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artemis6
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EmperorThan
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いいですね。
Knowing the Japanese they'll create some high tech advanced super green hyperhydraulic dam or some shit. Then their technology will filter down to the rest of us and we'll be like "this whole time we just needed the Japanese to build a 'better' version of an existing green energy source!?!?!"
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EmperorThan
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artemis6
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EmperorThan:
Just before the Tsunami , they created a non rare earth battery . They were ON it .It is just their corporate puppet of a government is trying to FORCE more Nuclear plants ON them .
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artemis6
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EmperorThan
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artemis6:
I remember this story too from a couple years ago about them wanting to build a powerplant in space http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/solarpower/6536752/Japan-plans-solar-pow...
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EmperorThan
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squarethecircle
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If the 4th reactor falls over and that spent fuel pool hits the ground with it's contents the number may go up
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squarethecircle
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lazloman
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alexandrek:
You can't blame them. I'm surprised its not higher either. Japan is a small island. A disaster is one corner will almost certainly impact the entire island.
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lazloman
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EmperorThan
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lazloman:
The whole chain is actually liked 1500 miles long from tip to tip and the size of Montana but radiation itself can circle the planet. They said on one of the news programs after Fukushima's explosion that everyone alive in 1986 had an imprint on their DNA of the Chernobyl accident however slight.
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EmperorThan
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artemis6
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alexandrek:
I bet it is . They were trying to bias it , no doubt .
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artemis6
