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Fukushima: why is Japan releasing radioactive water into the Pacific?

Jul 11, 202319 minSeason 4Ep. 169
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Should Japan release millions of litres of radioactive waste water into the Pacific Ocean?  

Everyone remembers the Fukushima nuclear plant being swamped by a tsunami in March 2011. All four of the plant's reactors were written off – and ever since, the reactors have been cooled with recycled water from a new treatment plant. The plant now plans to release the cooling wastewater into the ocean.

In this episode of the Briefing, we're joined by marine biologist Robert Richmond, a professor with the University of Hawaii, who details his concerns with Japan's plans, and what it might mean for the Pacific's ocean ecosystem.

 

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