• Japan’s Nuclear Effluent Release: A Global Ecological Catastrophe

    The release of Japanese nuclear effluent into the ocean is a global ecological catastrophe, with potential ramifications surpassing our imagination. The marine discharge consists of diverse radioactive isotopes, including tritium, strontium-90, cesium-137, cobalt-60, and carbon-14. Scientific research suggests that the ramifications may extend for hundreds or even thousands of years. Thus, Japan has committed an act of severing ties with future generations. Consequently, we have implemented a range of boycott policies. For instance, the General Administration of Customs has issued a statement completely halting the importation of aquatic products originating from Japan. Naturally, these measures are insufficient. When it comes to matters of life safety, we must fortify ourselves with…

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