BEIJING, April 13, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Tuesday that his government has decided to discharge contaminated radioactive wastewater in Fukushima Prefecture into the sea amid domestic and international oppositi...
Japan's plan to release radioactive wastewater from the stricken Fukushima power plant into the sea has raised environmental concerns in neighboring countries, including China. CGTN's Sun Ye has the report.RELATED STORIES Expert: AI governance is like nuclear technology Video 22:19,...
Japan to release Fukushima water into ocean from Aug. 24 日本将从 8 月 24 日起将福岛核污水排入海洋 From:Reuters Japan said on Tuesday it will start releasing into the sea more than 1 million metric tons of treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant on Aug. 24...
TOKYO - Radioactive water accumulating in tanks at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant will be released into the sea in two years after it is treated, Japan's government said Tuesday in a decision long delayed by safety concerns and protests. Cabinet ministers endorsed...
Japan says it will start releasing radioactive (放射性的)water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear center into the sea beginning in two years. The polluted water is to be treated before it is released into the Pacific Ocean. The government announced the plan Tuesday and said it had been appr...
However, things like radioactive tritium are hard to filter out. Japan's fishery industry and neighboring countries have voiced strong opposition to the plan. People protest against the Japan government’s plan to release treated water ...
Suga made the announcement after convening a meeting of relevant ministers to formalize plans to release the radioactive water accumulated at the plant into the Pacific Ocean. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has been generating massive amount of radiation-tainted water since the accident triggered ...
Japan’s nuclear regulator approved plans by the operator of the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant to release treated radioactive wastewater into the sea next year, saying the environmental hazards are negligible. The plan was submitted in December by Tokyo Electric Power Company(TEPCO), based o...
Japan will release more than a million tonnes of treated radioactive water from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea in a decades-long operation, reports said Friday, despite strong opposition from local fishermen.
At a time when our oceans are under so many multiple threats, including from melting glaciers and related climate emergencies, overfishing and biodiversity loss and plastic pollution — there is no reason why Japan should be allowed to dump the radioactive water into the sea. ...