Japan releases nuclear contaminated water and Godzilla

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Will Japan's discharge of nuclear contaminated water into the sea wake up Godzilla in the Pacific Ocean?

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HORRIBLE!!!
The radioactive contaminated water discharged by Japan contains 64 different radioactive elements. Among these elements, after entering the marine ecosystem, it is not necessarily tritium that poses the greatest danger. The most hazardous substances to both humans and marine organisms are carbon-14 and iodine-129. Carbon-14 has a half-life of about 5,370 years, while iodine-129 has an even longer half-life of around 15.7 million years. Carbon-14 tends to accumulate within marine organisms, particularly in the bodies of fish, with its concentration potentially being up to 50 times that of tritium. Japan has already discharged 1.5 million tons of radioactive contaminated water, and this discharge could continue for a period as long as 30 to 50 years.



I think this perked up a lot of ears as soon as the story broke. It will be interesting to see how things develop weeks from now (are the short-term effects as predicted), and years from now (are the long term effects as predicted). Hopefully everything goes smoothly...



In order to spend less money to deal with nuclear-contaminated water, the Japanese government has too many lies. It is a terrible thing for nuclear polluted water and nuclear radiation to exceed the standard

Transmission path of nuclear contaminated water:






You ready? You look ready.
bigger fish feed more people must be the line of reasoning here
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