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Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company is about to discharge nuclear sewage again

author:Lady Luck is round

On 17 April, Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) was about to discharge nuclear sewage again! The fifth round of the operation of discharging nuclear sewage into the sea will be officially launched on 19 April, and it will be discharged for 18 consecutive days, and it will not stop until 7 May! What is even more astonishing is that throughout this year, they plan to dump a full 54,600 tons of nuclear-contaminated water in one go! I am afraid that the entire Pacific Rim countries will have to tremble three times, especially our friends in the Asia-Pacific region, can they avoid this wave of impact?

As soon as this news came out, domestic public opinion instantly boiled, and on the Internet, on television, and on the radio, there were reports and discussions about Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company's discharge of nuclear wastewater. People's concern and concern about this matter can be seen from this.

Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company is about to discharge nuclear sewage again

Nuclear effluent discharge, a term that sounds like a dread, has now become a reality, and it is being discharged on such a large scale and for a long time. We cannot but express strong doubts and opposition to such acts.

This act of Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company is undoubtedly extremely irresponsible to the global environment and human health. Aren't they worried about the consequences of such an act on the planet?

The discharge of nuclear sewage is not only an environmental issue, but also an ethical and moral issue. We cannot accept such behavior, and we must not sit idly by.

However, our opposition and protest do not seem to change the decision of TEPCO. They seem determined to discharge this nuclear wastewater, and it is on such a large scale and for a long time.

We can't help but ask, when will this kind of behavior stop, when will we really take care of global environmental protection, and we can't help but ask, what is the future of humanity?

Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company is about to discharge nuclear sewage again

We look forward to answers, but we look forward to action even more. We hope that all countries in the world can unite to face this global problem together, protect our planet and protect our homeland together.

We expect TEPCO to reconsider their decision to stop the discharge of this nuclear wastewater and stop the threat to the global environment and human health.

1. Strengthen international cooperation: In the face of global issues such as nuclear wastewater discharge, countries should strengthen cooperation to jointly develop and implement effective responses. For example, international organizations such as the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) could coordinate national action to jointly pressure Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to stop discharging nuclear wastewater.

2. Raise public awareness: Raise public awareness of the issue of nuclear wastewater discharge through the media, education and other channels, so that more people can understand the potential harm of nuclear sewage to the environment and health. In this way, the public can better participate in the action to resist the discharge of nuclear wastewater, and exert greater public pressure on the government and enterprises.

3. Advocate clean energy: Encourage and support countries to develop clean energy, such as solar, wind, hydro, etc., and reduce dependence on nuclear energy. The development of clean energy will not only help reduce the discharge of nuclear wastewater, but also reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.

Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company is about to discharge nuclear sewage again

4. Strengthen scientific research: Invest more resources in research related to the treatment and discharge of nuclear wastewater, and find safer and more effective ways to treat nuclear wastewater. For example, research on how to remove or reduce radioactive materials from nuclear wastewater to levels that are not harmful to humans and the environment.

5. Promote laws and regulations: Strengthen the formulation and improvement of relevant laws and regulations of various countries to ensure that nuclear energy enterprises and relevant institutions bear corresponding legal responsibilities in the treatment and discharge of nuclear wastewater. Severe penalties will be imposed on non-compliant enterprises to serve as a deterrent.

6. Promote civil action: Support and encourage non-governmental organizations and environmental protection organizations to actively participate in the solution of the problem of nuclear sewage discharge, and play the role of public opinion supervision and public participation. For example, we can call on more people to pay attention to and participate in the action of resisting the discharge of nuclear sewage by holding public welfare activities and launching signature initiatives.

Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company is about to discharge nuclear sewage again

We expect everyone to be aware of their responsibilities and make their own contribution to the protection of the environment and the planet.

Let's work together to bring our planet back to blue, our homes green again, and our future hopeful.

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