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- Residents launch thermal power project to revive spa resort in Fukushima - Mainichi Daily News - 05 Feb 12 at 08:59
- World at risk without climate justice - The Asian Age - 05 Feb 12 at 05:23
- Analysis:Nuclear crisis bolsters Japan push for utilities reform - Reuters - 03 Feb 12 at 20:18
- Panasonic Targets Clean Power for Homes After Fukushima Disaster - Bloomberg - 03 Feb 12 at 16:12
- Chris Huhne: most greens 'think he has done well' - The Guardian - 03 Feb 12 at 10:35
- Japan's unending nuclear nightmare - Daily Star Online - 01 Feb 12 at 18:11
- Fukushima disaster prompted huge surge in global renewable energy deals - REVE - 01 Feb 12 at 10:05
- Renewable Energy Deals Hit Record Level in 2011, But Is Rise Sustainable? - CleanTechnica - 30 Jan 12 at 22:48
- Post-Fukushima, Nuclear Policies in Flux Around the World - Care2.com (blog) - 25 Jan 12 at 14:13
- Will Fukushima Push Japan Toward A Renewable Future? - Earth & Industry - 22 Jan 12 at 16:14
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What’s been happening? My job-hunting continues… Last night’s music event with Yamahara-san and Yoshida Koichi at Zac Baran was a blast (a video will be posted later)… And it was nice to meet a couple of Deep Kyoto readers there, Xavier and Patrick… I finally watched the new James Bond Quantum of Solace a while back and thought it a tad disappointing (all action, no plot)… People from magazines have been contacting me about Deep Kyoto… Here are some links I need to get rid of…
Before the movie comes out, why not read Neil Gaiman’s Coraline for free? I did and I rather liked it.
Another little piece of childhood gone: Tony Hart passed away last week.
A wonderful set of photographs of the Obama Inauguration.
A fascinating piece from the FT on Obama’s oratorical techniques.
Ridiculously cute (but venomous) Hispaniolan solenodon.
Nothing is new: Chemical warfare in the 3rd century AD. Gosh!
Benjamin Button is Forrest Gump (click & scroll down a bit for the enlightening video).
You know you should but you never will: 1000 novels everyone should read.
And I’m halfway through watching this on Megavideo right now and wishing I’d seen it in the cinema. Wonderful stuff:

