Celebrity chef Candice Kumai is teaming up with fellow former Top Chef contestants to host a fundraiser in support of the children devastated by the recent earthquake in Japan.
A lot of people I know here in Tokyo, myself included, are having trouble distinguishing between fact, fiction, and 'spin' with respect to the safety of air, water and food.
Surprise consequences to the earthquake in Japan have revealed significant weaknesses in both the worlds of politics and business and from an investment point of view, there are lessons we can learn.
Who are we fighting? Is this a war or not? Do we devote more resources? Less? These are the questions that we've asked in recent weeks about our effor...
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At 11:34PM, the whole room began to shake for a couple of minutes. An hour later I still feel tremors.
If "Hey Ma, we found the crack!" is supposed to make me feel better, it just makes me more shaky and convinced how way in over our heads we are.
To ease domestic and international concerns, the Japanese government seems to be more transparent in recent days. Is it too late? Has confidence already been irreparably damaged? Again, time will tell.
Do you remember what it felt like to be young? Like all the world was in front of you? The feeling of invincibility and an infinite amount of hope? ...
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In the United States, where we honor "rugged individualism" over community care and sharing, I think the Earth will have to make some drastic moves before the dominant mindsets shift.
When preparing for disaster, it's crucial to assume you will need to rely on your own supplies for at least three days.
Former Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson argues that new designs for nuclear power plans should constantly be evaluated and old designs reevaluated.
You can't get many Americans to view a wind farm as a sign of our investment in a clean, safe energy future, but they seem to roll over and let the nuke industry do as they please, even in the wake of Fukushima.
CNN, March 25: "Most Americans who live within 50 miles of a nuclear power plant aren't prepared for a nuclear emergency and don't think the police, h...
In an attempt to provide support for Japan, we reached out to some global inspirational luminaries and asked them to share their thoughts on how to stay grounded in the midst of such turmoil.