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Japan gets U.N. approval to release nuclear waste water into the Pacific Ocean The International Atomic Energy Agency has approved a plan by Japan's government to dump nuclear waste water from the ...
Japan is dumping millions of tons of radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean. That’s not a bad thing. Here’s the rundown: In 2011, the fourth most powerful earthquake ever recorded rocked Japan. The ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency has approved a plan by Japan's government to dump nuclear waste water from the destroyed Fukushima power plant into the Pacific Ocean.
The Fukushima nuclear power plant has been cleared to dump its radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. Following the disaster caused by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which resulted in a ...
Japan has begun to discharge treated nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima power plant more than a decade after the disaster. Experts say the process is safe, but Pacific activists want the UN to ...
In a decision steeped in controversy, Japan started releasing radioactive water from its Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday.
Nuclear energy creates a problem no one has yet solved. Japan is dumping toxic water into the ocean. Canada proposes storing waste near Lake Huron.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has approved a plan by Japan's government to dump nuclear waste water from the destroyed Fukushima power plant into the Pacific Ocean.
The U.N.'s nuclear watchdog says Japan can release nuclear waste water into the ocean. Ashley Westerman; ... will be treated and released into the Pacific Ocean over the next 30-40 years.
MANILA, Philippines — The International Atomic Energy Agency has approved a plan by Japan to release more than a million tons of treated nuclear waste water from the destroyed Fukushima power plant ...