Environmental activists are calling on the whole world to protest the release of atomic materials into the sea by the Japanese
According to the report of Atrack, the Japanese authorities are trying to bring the nuclear waste from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. The Japanese cited the necessity and inability to store these materials as the reason for this. Japanese authorities claim that they have done their best to treat most of the waste water contaminated with nuclear materials. Euronews wrote in this regard: In a statement to the media, the Japanese electricity production company TEPCO said that "purification systems manage to filter most of the contaminated elements in the water, i.e. more than 62 radioactive elements, including cesium and strontium." However, environmental activists are concerned about the release of tritium in sea water. No technology to date has succeeded in purifying water-soluble tritium. Experts say that tritium is harmful to mankind only in high doses. Unfortunately, the International Atomic Energy Agency has agreed to the release of Japan's nuclear materials into the sea, and some consider this a political matter. Japan's neighboring countries have strongly opposed this release. Japan is one of the important countries in catching marine animals and sells its marine products to other countries, and this has caused many people around the world to worry. An increase in the amount of radioactivity in the bodies of marine organisms can have harmful effects on people's health. Environmental activists have requested all the people of the world to oppose this action of Japan in releasing the waste materials of its nuclear power plant. The Japanese are going to do this release in the spring and summer of 2023 (this year).
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