Godzilla at 70: The monster's warning to humanity is still urgent
Briefly

"The fates of those who survived the infernos of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were long concealed and neglected," the Nobel committee noted in its announcement.
Nihon Hidankyo was formed in 1956 to fight back against the erasure of nuclear survivors' experiences and the risks of nuclear war.
After the 2011 Fukushima disaster, we observed a resurgence in interest in Godzilla, as the films convey vital messages about environmental catastrophe.
The U.S. hydrogen bomb test in 1954 led to the tragedy of the Lucky Dragon No. 5, illustrating the wide-reaching effects of nuclear fallout.
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