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( G8 U* u7 ?8 f9 p/ g It is almost a year since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was crippled by earthquake and tsunami damage. In this special issue, we look at how Japan has set about rebuilding the communities that suffered most from the natural and nuclear disasters. In Japan and elsewhere, the Fukushima experience has caused much rethinking of the economics of nuclear power, and of the state of seismic and tsunami early-warning systems. On the cover, Rikuzentakata’s 'tree of hope', a salt-damaged pine tree that survived the tsunami, pictured at sunrise on 1 January 2012. Credit: Tsuyoshi Matsumoto/Yomiuri Shimbun/AP4 b% P G7 c" r
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