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Thursday, December 8, 2022
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Greenpeace A group of international journalists led by HT investigates and analyzes the impact of the controversial plan to dump Fukushima water into the sea.
Key Points:
- A group of international journalists led by HT investigates and analyzes the impact of the controversial plan to dump Fukushima water into the sea.
- It is currently unknown how the long-lived radioactive isotopes contained in the contaminated water will interact with marine biology, this situation is "unprecedented".
- Shaun Burine and Satoshi Sato, agreed that the IAEA's position in supporting TEPCO's (Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc.) plans "makes no sense".
- HT is a global agency specializing in the development of documentary, investigative and entertainment content.
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Thursday, November 24, 2022
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Greenpeace A group of international journalists led by Global Think Agency investigates and analyzes the impact of the controversial plan to discharge water from Fukushima into the sea.
Key Points:
- A group of international journalists led by Global Think Agency investigates and analyzes the impact of the controversial plan to discharge water from Fukushima into the sea.
- It is currently unknown how the long-lived radioactive isotopes contained in the contaminated water will interact with marine biology, this situation is "unprecedented".
- Tepco is also accused of irresponsibly delaying the cooling of the reactors with salt water because it was going to ruin them beyond repair.
- HT is a global agency specializing in developing documentary, research and entertainment content.