Japan to Dump Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Ocean, Could Damage Human DNA...
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Japan to Dump Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Ocean, Could Damage Human DNA, Greenpeace Warns
...Causing "Immeasurable Damage"
Japan WILL dump nuclear waste into the sea as it prepares to accept recommendation that contaminated water from damaged Fukushima plant can flow into the Pacific Ocean
The Three Mile Island accident caused no physical harm, but the event changed public perception of the risks of nuclear energy.
--Fukushima nuclear disaster into the sea
as the Nikkei reports, Japan's prefecture of Fukushima, which was devastated during the 2011 earthquake and nuclear disaster, is looking to transform itself into a renewable energy hub.
At least 26 people were killed and 21 are missing after Typhoon Hagibis slammed Japan, with flooding covering large areas leaving people surrounded by water. Some half-a-million homes are without power.
Tokyo Electric Power's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, which experienced three massive meltdowns in 2011, is running out of room to store radioactive water. No surprise! But now, what to do about phosphorescent water?
Recently, the Japanese government announced that they will be shutting down the remaining 7 nuclear reactors at the Daiichi plant that was hit by a major earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
The plant suffered a catastrophic meltdown in 2011 when a 6.6-magnitude earthquake shook the region
Japan is situated in the so-called 'Ring of Fire ' notorious for it's increased seismic activity. The 50,000 kilometres belt around the rim of the Pacific Ocean gets its fiery name from the number of active volcanoes within it.
"They" nailed the main laptop again immediately after the last Fukushima post
(Natural News) We first want to thank Fox News for FINALLY reporting on a subject that has been highly censored by the mainstream media for the past 5+ years, the situation in Fukushima, Japan is completely out of control.
Fukushima: "An Ongoing Global Radiological Catastrophe". "A Huge Coverup". Dr. Helen Caldicott
Fukushima: "An Ongoing Global Radiological Catastrophe". "A Huge Coverup". Dr. Helen Caldicott
Recently it has become rather annoying to try to research almost any topic without repeatedly tripping over the letters E-L-E. From Nibiru to Yellowstone, this term has been getting thrown around a lot, sometimes as irresponsibly as the impending doo
--the waters of Hawaii and Alaska contaminated with caesium 134 the radioactive finger-print of Fukushima
This film presents the sequence of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in March 2011.It explains how the boiling water reactor (BWR) operated in Japan, describes the scenario of the accident and details the actions conducted during the crisis
Most people think they have to die to go to hell but that is not true anymore. Today, in the mainstream press, they announced the existence of a hell hole in Japan at the destroyed nuclear power station at Fukushima.
We don't hear much about Fukushima, do we? There is good reason for the media to ignore it. Join me as we look at the Fukushima nuclear disaster...then to now. The truth needs told, and it's scarier than you can imagine.
Government authorities in Japan have announced new plans to start dumping highly radioactive wastewater from the failed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility directly into the Pacific Ocean.
Water that the Japanese government is planning to release into the Pacific Ocean from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant contains radioactive material well above legally permitted levels, according to the plant's operator and documents s
TRACES of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster have been found in bottles of Californian wine.
The number of storage tanks for contaminated water and other materials has continuously increased at Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc.'s Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, and space for still more tanks is approaching the limit.
(Natural News) It's not a secret that nuclear radiation is dangerous: Not only does it cause cancer, even seemingly small amounts of the stuff can be lethal. Exposure to high enough levels can be deadly in frighteningly short periods of time. But f
The tsunami-driven seawater that engulfed Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has long since receded.
Dr Helen Caldicott, explains recent robot photos taken of Fukushima's Daiichi nuclear reactors: radiation levels have not peaked, but have continued to spill toxic waste into the Pacific Ocean -- but it's only now the damage has been photographe
apanese government experts have warned that a mega-quake as large as the 2011 disaster may hit the country's northernmost region within the next 30 years. An "impending" earthquake is forecast to strike off the Pacific coastline of Hokkaido
Most people think they have to die to go to hell but that is not true anymore. Today, in the mainstream press, they announced the existence of a hell hole in Japan at the destroyed nuclear power station at Fukushima.