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Should Japan dump radioactive water from Fukushima into the ocean?
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Of course NOT.

The continamated water belongs to Japan, but the ocean is the world's. How could Japan ignore voices from other countries and decide to dump its wastewater into the global ocean?

I read it from news that around 1.2 million tonnes of water contaminated by radioactive substances from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster will be dumped in the Pacific Ocean, as part of a plan expected to be approved by the Japanese government within weeks.

The water is sitting in around 1000 tanks at the former nuclear power station, but the amount is growing daily as rainfall and groundwater entering the site continue to be contaminated.

Answered: April 13, 2021

Of course not!
It's ridiculous, unreasonable and irresponsible! Pouring polluted water into the sea is irresponsible, it can not only damage the environment system but it also do harm to our humans. 
It's hard to imagine what the Pacific Ocean will be like if Japan pour all their polluted water into it, how Terrible it will be! 





Answered: April 16, 2021

They will fasten human gene evolutionary process. Horrible thing.

Answered: April 13, 2021

Of course not!
Japan's discharge of nuclear waste water is against humanity. Nuclear waste doesn't just harm the oceans, it could eventually harm the entire planet. Japan should not harm the interests of all humanity, all species, and all ecosystems only for its own selfish interests. The nuclear issue is a problem of the whole society, but other countries have no obligation to wipe Japan's ass.

Answered: Jan 30, 2023

How can it be stopped. It's so difficult to get agreed upon and we are vulnerable. When facing something could change the course of we human beings mostly we are shortsighted and it's proven in history and will continue now and in future. The meaning is ever infighting among groups all along the way?

Answered: April 14, 2021

There is no denying that a country should shoulder his responsibility.  Although they justify that they have no choice but to do this, I can also refuse the apology for this behaviour. 

Answered: April 13, 2021

Of course not. It will do harm to our lives

Answered: Jan 13

Do you know what a community with a shared future for mankind is? If you want to see Godzilla, then let them line up.

Answered: Oct 04, 2022

Definitely no. I can't imagine the Pacific Ocean will be like if Japan discharges radioactive water into it. (This a terrible expression.)

Answered: April 18, 2021

Absolutely not!

Answered: April 17, 2021

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Should Japan dump radioactive water from Fukushima into the ocean?
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Of course NOT.

The continamated water belongs to Japan, but the ocean is the world's. How could Japan ignore voices from other countries and decide to dump its wastewater into the global ocean?

I read it from news that around 1.2 million tonnes of water contaminated by radioactive substances from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster will be dumped in the Pacific Ocean, as part of a plan expected to be approved by the Japanese government within weeks.

The water is sitting in around 1000 tanks at the former nuclear power station, but the amount is growing daily as rainfall and groundwater entering the site continue to be contaminated.

Answered: April 13, 2021

余仁

Of course not!
It's ridiculous, unreasonable and irresponsible! Pouring polluted water into the sea is irresponsible, it can not only damage the environment system but it also do harm to our humans. 
It's hard to imagine what the Pacific Ocean will be like if Japan pour all their polluted water into it, how Terrible it will be! 





Answered: April 16, 2021

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They will fasten human gene evolutionary process. Horrible thing.

Answered: April 13, 2021

Mrs.JIN

Of course not!
Japan's discharge of nuclear waste water is against humanity. Nuclear waste doesn't just harm the oceans, it could eventually harm the entire planet. Japan should not harm the interests of all humanity, all species, and all ecosystems only for its own selfish interests. The nuclear issue is a problem of the whole society, but other countries have no obligation to wipe Japan's ass.

Answered: Jan 30, 2023

starry

How can it be stopped. It's so difficult to get agreed upon and we are vulnerable. When facing something could change the course of we human beings mostly we are shortsighted and it's proven in history and will continue now and in future. The meaning is ever infighting among groups all along the way?

Answered: April 14, 2021