Opponents of Japan's strong push for nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea: This move will threaten the entire human ecosystem | society | water discharge into the sea
Japan's strong push for the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's plan to discharge contaminated water into the sea has sparked opposition from multiple parties. Opponents say that the long-term harm of nuclear contaminated water to global marine ecology and humanity cannot be ignored. Japan should listen to the voices and concerns of the international community and immediately stop this plan.
Nigerian environmentalist Oluwafemi: The biggest problem with nuclear contaminated water being discharged into the sea is that it causes marine pollution, affects marine ecosystems, and has an impact on all humanity, especially public health. This is not something that can be ignored. I think Japan needs to step back and listen to the voice of the international community to ensure the safety of the environment and people around the world.
Marshavik, President of Poland's Marshavik Publishing Group: I fully support the views of China and South Korea on the issue of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea. This is completely unacceptable, as any negligence will lead to a threat to all humanity, with neighboring countries being the first to bear the brunt.
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