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Friday, December 4, 2015
China has an awful safety record — and wants to run 110 nuclear reactors by 2030
It had been about a month since chemical explosions blasted and burned through the port of Tianjin, killing 173. Pictures of rescue workers in hazmat suits became some of the signature images of the disaster. And despite incredible censorship, it was clear to most that unsafe chemical storage—thanks to bribery by local big shots—was to […]








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