{slide=editors note}First of all, these two disasters would never have happened, nor would all of Humanity stupidly allow the possibility of oil spills and nuclear reactors going off, as we go about our lives with business as usual, even when it was a focus in the news if only people would open their minds and realize how primitive this so called energy 'technology' is that powers civilization.

People can argue that solar power is inefficient, but that is assuming we would have to continue in the mindset that we need to have an energy grid that causes mental and physical problems with EMF radiation, threatens freezing to death in outages, and complete outages in the event of massive solar  flare storms coming soon around the time of 2012... Many people are living off the grid as it should be with INDEPENDENT solar setups, and if you use wind power, it should be encased in a cage so birds wont get killed. As for nuclear and coal power, again, it's completely not needed.

For those who are wondering how huge factories and office buildings could be powered by solar power, do some research on zero-point energy, where new physics discoveries have found out that space is SEETHING with energy, and it can be tapped. you don't have to be an advanced extraterrestrial to figure this out either. Nicolas Tesla found out about this ages ago. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfneE3fMHB4 (about solar and free energy)

"Considering the many productive uses of petroleum, burning it for fuel is like burning a Picasso for heat."
- Big Oil Executive

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Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com

Once again, TEPCO, the utility company responsible for the Fukushima disaster, is ill-prepared to protect the people of Japan.

In response to the former Typhoon Songda now steaming toward the island and threatening to blow radiation into the sea and air, Tokyo Electric Power Company has apologized.

On Saturday, before Songda degraded into a tropical storm, TEPCO said some reactor buildings were uncovered and radiation would spread due to the storm. “We have made utmost efforts, but we have not completed covering the damaged reactor buildings,” said an official at that time.

During the ongoing crisis, the Japanese government has continually demonstrated its capacity for understatement. In response to TEPCO’s ineptitude, a special adviser to Prime Minister Naoto Kan criticized the large utility corporation, saying that the current safety measures “cannot be said to be appropriate.”

TEPCO has been pouring synthetic resins over the facility to stop radioactive material from being swept away, but the job is far from complete, news reports indicate.

The threat of further radioactive contamination comes as the United Nation’s nuclear monitoring group, the International Atomic Energy Agency, visits the crippled plant.

On Saturday, Bloomberg reported that academics warned TEPCO failed to disclose the scale of radiation leaks and now faces a “massive problem” with contaminated water.

“Contaminated water is increasing and this is a massive problem,” said Tetsuo Iguchi, a specialist in isotope analysis and radiation detection at Nagoya University. “They need to find a place to store the contaminated water and they need to guarantee it won’t go into the soil.