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Fukushima's nuclear meltdown hasn't been the environmental calamity we feared


April 28th, 2021
It’s been ten years since the devastating 9.0 magnitude Tōhoku earthquake and its subsequent 46 foot-tall tsunami killed more than 18,000 people, obliterated entire towns, and crippled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Japan’s eastern coast. As the incident unfolded in March, 2011, the stricken power plant released massive amounts of cesium-137 into the surrounding environment (roughly 80 percent of the material running into the Pacific ocean) and continued to pour out around 30 gigabecquerel of cesium-137 and strontium-90 for the next two years. And, as of 2018, around 2 gigabecquerel of radioactive pollution still manages to escape the site daily.
Now, as a decommissioning project that is expected to take a generation to complete enters its second decade, Japan’s government announced a controversial decision regarding the site’s continued cleanup. The government reportedly has approved a plan to dump more than a million tons (~250 mil ....

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Japan's Fukushima dilemma, worrisome for ecologists


Japan’s Fukushima dilemma, worrisome for ecologists
National
April 19, 2021
On the eve of the Paris Summit on climate, which is taking place on April 22, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on April 13 announced that Japan will release 1 million tonnes of the tritium-containing wastewater from the retired Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean in about two years. The Japanese government’s shocking disclosure came in defiance of the appeals from nearly all sensible governments and environmental bodies around the globe.
The world is cognizant of the disaster in the wake of the Fukushima catastrophe but the decision of the Japanese government has appalled all and sundry. The dilemma of the Japanese authorities is understandable that it is running out of storage facilities for the vast amount of water needed to cool down the disused nuclear facility over the last decade. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) may have given the nod ....

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Japan government will release irradiated water from Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea


Japan government will release irradiated water from Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea
15.04.2021
- Japan
- Countercurrents
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Contaminated wastewater at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant will be released into the ocean “in around two years,” the Japanese government has announced, despite calls from China and South Korea urging against the move.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced the move in Tokyo, on Tuesday. He had previously called the release “unavoidable” given the amount of accumulated water over the past decade.
The Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in the Fukushima prefecture suffered a meltdown after being struck by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and a 15-meter tsunami in March 2011. It was the worst nuclear disaster since the 1986 Chernobyl accident in the USSR. ....

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