"For us in the Pacific, the Pacific Ocean has become a proving ground, a theatre of war, a highway for nuclear submarines and waste. The Pacific is not a dumping ground for radioactive waste water," said Maureen Penjueli, Coordinator of the Pacific Network on Globalization. Progress of I...
South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo urged Japan this morning to transparently and responsibly disclose information on its waste water release from the plant for the next 30 years. Meanwhile, China's nuclear safety administration on Thursday called the Japanese government "extremely selfish and i...
Some Japanese people gathered in Fukushima, demonstrating against (示威抗议) releasing nuclear waste water. 【详解】 考查动词短语。句意:一些日本人聚集在福岛,示威反对排放核废水。表示“示威抗议”可用动词短语demonstrate against,此处为非谓语,动词和主语之间是主动关系,故用其现在分词作状语,表示伴随。故填demo...
Last year, a Japanese government agency proposed releasing radioactive water from the stricken nuclear plant into the environment, as storage space runs out. Read more: Japan could release Fukushima radioactive water into environment Safety of Fukushima waste water focus of sea release debate But loc...
"No other nuclear power plant that has experienced accidents has discharged water into the ocean to date. The long-term risks associated with such actions remain unknown," Tani told Xinhua in an interview. Reiterating the necessity to prioritize land-based storage over ocean discharge, Tani affir...
Attention should be paid to the words published on Pasifika Environews website, a geojournalism website managed by the Pacific Islands News Association: "The world's dumping ground for nuclear waste doesn't want Fukushima's wastewater!"
He stressed that the handling of the nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima is never Japan's private matter. Instead, it bears on the marine environment and public health of the whole world. Japan should heed and respond to the appeals of neighboring countries and the international community, ...
TEPCO executive Junichi Matsumoto, center, who is in charge of the treated water release from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, announces that the first batch of treated and diluted radioactive wastewater will be released into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday from the p...
The tsunami-damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant began its third release of treated and diluted radioactive wastewater into the sea after Japanese officials said the two earlier releases ended smoothly.
The Great East Japan Earthquake which occurred on 11th March 2011 caused serious damage to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (NPS) of the Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. Toshiba, in partnership with EnergySolutions, developed and installed the Multi Radionuclide Removal System (MRRS), ...