This is a 7 part series of editorials by Buddhist priests and laypeople long involved in the anti-nuclear movement that was published in the Bukkyo (Buddhist) Times in June and July, 2011.
- #1: The 3 Structures of Discrimination: Rural Regions, Nuclear Contaminated Work, Children by Rev. Tetsuen Nakajima (June 2)
- #2: Shouldn’t Infants Be Given Priority for Shelter?: The Situation of the Weak Having Their Lives Exposed to Danger by Rev. Kanjo Umemori (June 9)
- #3: The Insecurity of Confronting the Antiquated Nuclear Power System: Towards the Next Generation of Energy in “Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma” by Tatsuhiko Yajima (June 16)
- #4: Let’s Deeply Consider Things from the Side of Suffering: The State of Society Can be Changed by Rev. Hidehito Okochi (June 23)
- #5: Towards a Nation Founded on Natural Energy: Religion Has a Role in Controlling Greed by Mutsuji Yamaoka (July 7)
- #6: Driving the Ecosystem towards Malfunction: Emergency Evacuation for Pregnant Women and Children by Taeko Kansha (July 14)
- #7: Taking Responsibility for Looking Away: The Increasing Anxiety over the Rokkashomura Atomic Fuel Facilities by Rev. Jogaku Fukuzawa (July 21)
- Conclusion: Stopping the Vicious Cycle: What Now for the People Gasping in Suffering? by the Editors (July 28)