Japan will start releasing more than 1 million metric tonnes of treated radioactive water from the nuclear power plant in Fukushima on Thursday, despite opposition from its neighbours. The decision comes weeks after the UN's nuclear watchdog approved the plan....
A.Japan's plan to release radioactive water faces delays.B.Japan announces to release radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.C.Japan will treat the radioactive water before it is released into the Pacific Ocean.D.Japan's efforts to deal with radioactive water.(4)What is the author's ...
. Japan announces to release radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. . Japan will treat the radioactive water before it is released into the Pacific Ocean. . Japan’s efforts to deal with radioactive water. 【小题4】What is the author's attitude to the water release? . Neutral. . ...
Radioactive water may overflow at Japan plantBy MARI YAMAGUCHI
The South Korean government assured its people of safety as Japan began sending out treated radioactive water from its crippled Fukushima plant on Thursday, while urging Tokyo to commit to transparent information sharing, as protests from the fisheries i
Japan says the water has been filtered of most radioactive elements except tritium, an isotope of hydrogen that is hard to separate from water, but which will be diluted to well below internationally approved levels before the release. Kimura's group vowed to continue its ac...
Ignoring the international community's protests, Japan has decided to release the radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. First, no country has dumped such a huge volume of radioactive water into the sea, not to mention Japan's decision to do so is not based...
The water will first be diluted to reduce the concentration of radioactive material 40 times, according to some of the reports. The release is scheduled to begin in 2022 when the tanks currently storing the water will be full up, although the government has yet to make the o...
On May 19, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi inspected the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to assess Japan's plan to release treated radioactive water into the sea. But despite assurances from IAEA and the government, residents a...
Japan has started putting radioactive(放射性的) water from the Fukushima(福岛) nuclear power plant into the ocean. I.After the power plant was damaged, the power company stored radioactive water in 1, 000 huge tanks. The water has been treated to reduce its radioactivity. It is now being...