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The discharge of Fukushima nuclear wastewater into the ocean will lead to the extinction of marine life, the pollution of the ocean, and the occurrence of biological variation.
After Japan's decision to discharge nuclear wastewater into the ocean, Japan's actions were wildly condemned by the international community, but Japan still insisted on discharging nuclear wastewater into the ocean after considering its own interests, and even this matter has been put on the agenda.
Although the Fukushima nuclear wastewater has been diluted several times, there is still a strong amount of nuclear radiation in the Fukushima nuclear wastewater. If this nuclear wastewater is discharged into the ocean, it will inevitably bring great harm to marine life, because marine life simply cannot withstand such strong nuclear radiation, so the extinction of marine life will inevitably occur. <>
It is important to know that Fukushima nuclear wastewater will not only have a serious impact on marine life, but also bring serious damage to the marine ecosystem. Because when there is a large-scale pollution in the ocean, the animals and plants in the ocean will be affected, and it is almost impossible for human beings to obtain resources from the ocean after the problem of the marine ecosystem. <>
While nuclear wastewater does not cause the extinction of all marine life, the surviving ones are unlikely to survive very well. This is because the radiation from the Fukushima wastewater will cause mutations in marine life, and if this mutation changes the genes of marine organisms, it may cause serious damage to the entire marine ecological chain. <>
I hope that Japan will stop its wrongdoings, because such actions will not only harm the interests of other countries, but will also have a serious impact on the health of the Japanese people.
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It will pollute the ocean, cause the life in the ocean to mutate, and finally the nuclear radiation will probably reach the human body.
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The biggest danger of spring emissions in the first point is that it will definitely cause the death of plants, and the second point is that some crops in the rice fields are likely to die.
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The biggest harm is the ecological environment around Japan. The pollution of the environment caused by nuclear sewage is obvious to all, and it can only be said that by doing so, little Japan is harming others and not benefiting itself.
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Japan's 100 tons of nuclear sewage from Fukushima will be discharged into the sea, and all countries are strongly opposed to Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea, polluting the marine environment and destroying the natural ecological balance, and will certainly be condemned by the international community.
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Countries are concerned and opposed. This is because the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea will flow back to nearby countries, affecting the ecological security of nearby countries.
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Japan's 100 tons of Fukushima nuclear sewage will be discharged into the sea, this incident will certainly arouse the anger of various countries, environmental problems are already a problem that all countries attach great importance to, and as a result, Japan directly pollutes seawater resources, which is bound to affect many countries.
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All countries are opposed to it, which will harm the natural environment, and to harm the natural environment is to harm the interests of mankind itself.
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It's all an attitude of opposition. Because Japan's approach harms countries around the world, they are all against it.
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In fact, most countries are very opposed to this practice, because it will harm their own country.
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Fukushima. An 80-meter tunnel has been excavated for the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea, and it is expected to be discharged next spring. One of the most noteworthy news is the use of large equipment during the excavation. For every meter of excavation, reinforced concrete is pasted.
The work will be repeated about 1,000 times. Shield machine.
Every day, I dig at a great depth, and the speed is very fast. The homework has been going smoothly, and the purpose is to gain everyone's understanding and guess. Not only the progress of the project and the safety of the equipment are explained in detail, but also the detailed division is made. <>
According to the weather and marine conditions, the progress of the project.
Delays are likely to occur. The start and postponement of the discharge will definitely be around next summer, and it is necessary to ensure the safety of the equipment and the smooth operation of the project. In the process of excavation, some hidden dangers will be eliminated, and the nuclear power plant will not be able to do so.
Presence of radioactive material.
Leak. In some cases, there will be a very large tsunami, which is likely to cause significant human life**. Natural and man-made disasters are unavoidable and are likely to be affected by **. <>
Japan's decision to dump a large amount of nuclear sewage from Fukushima into the sea cannot be confirmed. Nuclear sewage will definitely be continuously diluted by seawater and will definitely be discharged near the sea. Fishing associations near the sea will certainly be affected to some extent, and everyone else depends on fish farming for their livelihood.
When a fish eats radioactive food, it will definitely mutate. When you buy fish, you will definitely ask about the fish. It is absolutely very dangerous to eat this kind of fish in your stomach.
In general, nuclear wastewater must be properly disposed of, otherwise it will inevitably have an impact on people's lives. Everyone's water is generally chosen nearby, and the nuclear power plant is responsible for the surrounding people. It is not possible to discharge nuclear sewage into the ground, because some people have been drinking well water all the time.
If you eat too much, you are likely to get lead poisoning.
phenomenon. If it is not saved in time, it is likely that life will be in danger.
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According to Japan's Kyodo News Agency, the excavation uses large equipment called shield machines, which are affixed to reinforced concrete walls every 1 meter of excavation, a job that is repeated about 1,000 times. It is planned to excavate about 150 meters at the beginning of the bridge and speed up from around late October. According to NHK, the shield machine has been digging at a rate of about 5 to 6 meters per day so far, reaching a length of 80 meters on the 6th.
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Judging from this news, Japan is about to discharge nuclear sewage, which is very polluting to the oceans and rivers, and this is completely unconcerned about the feelings of other countries.
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According to NHK on August 24, relevant personnel revealedJapan** and TEPCO have basically finalized it, which will be done in the future through the construction of an undersea tunnelSewage from the Fukushima nuclear power plant is diverted into the sea near 1 km from the coast
According to reports, after announcing in April that it would discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea in two years, Japan** and TEPCO discussed the way to discharge the wastewater.
Previously, the two sides had two options, in addition to diverting the nuclear wastewater into seawater 1 kilometer from the coast, and discharging it directly from the shore. In the end, the two sides basically finalized the first plan, because it would "make it easier for [nuclear wastewater] to spread," the report said.
It is difficult to estimate the impact of the Fukushima nuclear wastewater discharge on the human body
According to the nuclear sewage discharge plan announced by TEPCO, the maximum daily discharge of Fukushima nuclear sewage will reach 500 tons, and the current water storage tank of TEPCO at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant can store 1.37 million tons of nuclear wastewater, and these sewage need to be diluted by technical means before discharge, and the actual discharge will be far more than 1.37 million tons.
It should be noted that although Japan has repeatedly stressed that it will treat nuclear sewage before discharging it into the sea, some scientists say that even if the water in the Fukushima nuclear power plant is carefully washed and discharged into the ocean, it may still cause radioactive isotopes to remain in marine organisms, including fish, and then accumulate in human bodies.
Zhang Min, deputy chief physician of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, told the medical community that it is difficult to assess the long-term impact and consequences of Fukushima nuclear wastewater discharge into the sea on human health.
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<> Japan is pushing ahead with the plan to discharge nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, and the undersea tunnel has been excavated about 80 metersIt is expected that Zhaohong will start emitting emissions next spring, but it is not yet known exactly when. In short, about 80 meters have been excavated at the excavation site of the submarine tunnel for the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea.
According to Japan**, after digging 150 meters, the relevant works will be accelerated in late October.
Didn't the Japanese people oppose this?
In fact, in the face of this incident, it is not only the people of the world who oppose it, but also the Japanese people. The Fukushima Fisheries Association and the National Fisheries Association of Japan strongly opposed the incident, but unfortunately the Japanese authorities did not stop their pace and even began to implement the project without the approval of the Ministry of Environment and Construction when digging the seabed outlet. Therefore, it can be seen from this point that it is not that the local people in Japan do not oppose it, but that it is useless after the people oppose it, and at the same time, it can be seen that such behavior is shooting themselves in the foot, which is simply harmful to others and not beneficial to themselves.
Faced with such a thing, we can imagine that if the discharge of nuclear sewage starts in the spring of 2023, it will be the Japanese people who will suffer first. After all, the Japanese region is the closest place to nuclear wastewater, and if it is discharged into the sea first, they will definitely taste the bitter fruit first.
What kind of harm will be caused by the discharge of nuclear wastewater into the sea?
1. Cause harm to the human body. Although the ocean is huge, it can dilute some radioactive elements in nuclear wastewater to a certain extent, but if it is directly discharged into the ocean, radioactive elements will continue to accumulate in marine organisms, and when people salvage and eat marine animals, they are likely to eat these elements directly into the human body, and eventually cause harm.
2. Polluting drinking water. Because it is discharged directly into the sea, which is an important place to supply people with water, it is returned to the mainland through rain, hail or snow. During this cycle the soil is contaminated, as well as the plants in the continent, and finally the drinking water is contaminated.
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It should be in November, but I think it's not authentic, it's really polluting the environment, and I don't want to become an earthling
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Maybe Japan is secretly discharging nuclear wastewater right now, but we don't know it.
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Introduction: According to relevant reports in Japan, the project is expected to be completed in the spring of 2023 without any accidents, but it is very likely that there will be unavoidable factors such as weather, which is likely to cause the construction period to be delayed. It is also possible that it will be completed in the summer of 2023.
However, local residents are worried that the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea will cause huge losses to the local people's fisheries and economy, as well as global concerns about the world's environment. Even if the facility is completed, whether or not it will emit emissions will need to be debated and discussed. <>
As early as 2011, there was a very serious ** in Japan. At that time, this time not only caused a large number of people, but also caused the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan to accidentally release a large amount of radioactive material. The accident has already had a great impact on the fishing industry around Japan, and has also opened the eyes of people around the world to the dangers of nuclear contamination.
However, in 2021, Japan** decided to discharge a large amount of nuclear sewage into the sea despite knowing the consequences, trying to dilute it with seawater to reduce nuclear pollution, which was incomprehensible and opposed by the world. <>
Trying to use seawater to dilute nuclear wastewater and let the radioactive materials accumulated in Japan over the years be excreted, Japan's behavior is an extremely selfish act, although it reduces the losses that Japan needs to bear, but it has brought irreparable damage to the global environment. This is likely to lead to further deterioration of the global environment and the collapse of the homeland of human existence, so Japan's decision has been opposed by the global fishing industry and strongly dissupported by the international community. <>
It is considered that Japan's behavior is also an extremely irresponsible act towards the global environment. He violated the treaty he had promised, he had broken his oath. If Japan does implement this decision, it will surely find global spurning and will lose the support of the people around the world.
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The project is expected to be completed in the spring of 2023, but it may be completed in the summer of 2023 if the construction is delayed due to weather and other factors.
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Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company officially launched the construction project of the nuclear sewage discharge facility of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
The project is expected to be completed in the spring of 2023, but could also be completed in the summer of 2023 if the construction period is delayed due to weather and other factors.
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It may have to wait until around 2030. Actually, I think Japan is very selfish, it only cares about its own interests, and it doesn't care about the feelings of other countries.
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This move is playing some tricks, probably because it is afraid of widespread doubts and opposition from the international community.
Japan has suspended the digging of this pipeline, so this means that they will not dig it for the time being. Originally, they wanted to start the project to start the nuclear contaminated wastewater directly, but when the excavation reached 800 meters, the work was suddenly stopped, and they felt that they needed to continue to put it next to the surrounding project. In fact, the main reason is that this decision will also encounter opposition and doubts from the international community, and even domestic concerns will be aroused.
It's playing with the eyes of the heart, and it's afraid of social opposition
Based on the current information, we can see that they have stopped dealing with this nuclear contamination for the time being, because he feels that this plan needs to be discussed in a focused manner, and then in this IAEA, there needs to be a more objective approval and assessment, and an additional report. Then under such a problem, there will be a better way to deal with it, and it will not make people feel intriguing.
Suspend the excavation of pipelines, and do not dig for the time being
Based on the current information and data, it can be seen that Japan seems to be playing a little tricky about the issue of discharging nuclear wastewater. In fact, Japan has also made a variety of solutions, but these solutions are stronger than discharging nuclear sewage into the sea, and the benefits of discharging into the sea are more than ten times more. So they decided to stop digging the pipeline for the time being, and stopped digging for the time being.
Decisions will be met with opposition, which can be a cause for concern
In the face of this, the sewage is discharged into the sea, and there is a lot of opposition in Japan, and some people say not to pollute the ocean and not to pollute our environment. But if you talk about it, you will encounter opposition from the whole society, after all, this sea does not belong to one country, and if it is polluted, all countries will be polluted. The harm will be more serious, and it is estimated that it is not known what they are playing for the time being, and they still need to wait for what they are thinking.
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