Last week, TEPCO, in conjunction with the Japanese government, began dumping radioactive Fukushima wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. Joining us today to talk about the consequences of that decision, what it will mean for peoples around the Pacific, and what could be done to mitigate this disaster, is Dr. Robert H. Richmond, Research Professor and Director at the Kewalo Marine Laboratory in the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
SHOW NOTES:
- Interview 1828 – Scamdemic 2: The New Batch – #NewWorldNextWeek
- Commencement of the Discharge of Water Treated with Multi-nuclide Removal Equipment (ALPS Treated Water) into the Sea
- Radiation level of seawater off Fukushima below limits: Japan gov’t
- “Stop the dump”: Pacific Communities Protest Japan’s Release of Nuclear Treated Water
- Pacific Appoints Panel of Independent Global Experts on Nuclear Issues
- U.S. says leaking nuclear waste dome is safe; Marshall Islands leaders don’t believe it (Runit Dome)
- Was the Fukushima Accident Preventable?
- The Fukushima accident was preventable
- Fukushima Radiation in U.S. West Coast Tuna
- Current understanding of organically bound tritium (OBT) in the environment (PDF)
- Minimizing Harm: the concrete option for solving the accumulation of radioactively contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant site
- IAEA GSG-8 – Radiation Protection of the Public and the Environment (PDF)
- Alternatives to dumping Fukushima wastewater into the Pacific
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