

Fukushima nuclear plant: Is flushing out wastewater safe?
Aug 23, 2023
Japan is preparing to release treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, sparking opposition from neighboring countries. The water, which has been stored in tanks since the 2011 tsunami, will be filtered and diluted before being released over a 30-year period. The podcast discusses concerns about radiation levels and the safety of seafood, as well as the opposition and geopolitical motivations behind the release. Overall, experts argue that there is no need to worry about the impact of flushing out the wastewater.
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Introduction
00:00 • 6min
Wastewater Storage and Discharge at Fukushima
05:54 • 4min
Debating the Safety of Flushing Out Wastewater from Fukushima Nuclear Plant
09:56 • 3min
The Low Risk of Nuclear Radiation and Domestic Concern in Japan
12:41 • 4min
Opposition and Concerns over Japan's Plan to Release Fukushima Wastewater
16:54 • 3min