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It makes disaster much less likely.
More than 13 months after the disaster, much of the news interest in Fukushima has faded.
But for the moment, Obama is necessarily experimenting in the face of disaster much like the President who followed Hoover.
What may make the disaster much worse to many Germans is the disrespect VW's actions show for their values.
The Rio State governor, Sérgio Cabral, said that irresponsible local housing policies had made the damage from the natural disaster much worse.
It may be impossible to predict their exact timing, but it's clear that reckless practices and dangerous conditions make a disaster much more likely.
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Professor Page reminds us, though, that for all the cinematic natural disasters, much of the mythical mayhem was self-inflicted.
"But it's true to say that while this earthquake was unprecedented and unpredictable and would have caused huge problems anywhere, Haiti is impacted by natural disasters much more than some of its neighbours.
Though as yet this year has seen no large natural disasters, much of Europe is in recession, and the price of oil has risen to $126 a barrel as a result of disruptions to supply, strengthening global demand and the showdown with Iran.Neither factor helps, but the impact does not as yet seem too bad.
As with many earlier man-made disasters, much of the solution will lie in technology-rich inspection, monitoring, feedback and control systems such as Teledyne specializes in, as well as safety systems where both Honeywell and United Technologies have invested heavily.
Who would have guessed that in the wake of one of the nation's largest disasters, much-maligned Priceline would remain standing, while the established industry it serves get flattened?
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