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Starting with Fukushima nuclear wastewater: Are we talking about science or position?

Starting from Fukushima nuclear wastewater, we are not only talking about a scientific position.

This is first and foremost a problem of malicious destruction of the global ecological environment, which is essentially a crime against humanity. Even if Japan adopts certain scientific theoretical methods in carrying out this act of destruction, they are still committing a crime.

If it is said that Japan adopted certain scientific methods in the process of discharging nuclear contaminated water into the sea, this matter is not considered a crime, but becomes a scientific issue. What is the real issue? Scientific approach? At the very least, it should be a reasonable approach that does not damage the global ecological environment. For example, solidifying nuclear wastewater and burying it underground is much more scientific than irresponsibly discharging it into the ocean.

Secondly, this is still a political issue, because it is a national behavior and affects the interests of countries. Some people who defend Japan's evil deeds say that between their stance and science, they choose science. This is a self-deceiving joke.

Because China objects to Japan discharging nuclear contaminated water into the sea, they support Japan in discharging nuclear contaminated water into the sea. Because they support Japan's actions, they unconditionally believe that Japan's actions are scientific and reasonable. In other words, they do not support Japan because they think Japan’s approach is scientific, but because they support Japan, they believe the Japanese government’s plan is scientific.

Hazards of discharging nuclear sewage:

1. Radioactive substances rich in nuclear sewage may have irreversible effects on the growth, reproduction and ecological balance of marine life.

2. Nuclear sewage discharge may lead to the spread of radioactive pollution. Once nuclear sewage enters the sea, radioactive materials may spread to the wider sea through ocean currents and food chains, causing greater impact on marine ecosystems and coastal communities. This not only poses a threat to the lives and health of local residents, but may also affect further areas and become a global environmental challenge.