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China bans Japanese seafood imports over Fukushima nuclear wastewater release

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Has Japan allow China to take samples?
Anybody can go to the discharge points at sea and take samples. If China is concerned about its sea water, there is no need to go near Japan. Just collect seawater somewhere between China and Japan, The distance is not much, and basic science can be used to estimate dilution and calculate concentration of isotopes at source. When Chernobyl happened, emissions to atmosphere were calculated by sampling air in Sweden before even USSR announced the meltdown and release.
 
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Anybody can go to the discharge points at sea and take samples. If China is concerned about its sea water, there is no need to go near Japan. Just collect seawater somewhere between China and Japan, The distance is not much, and basic science can be used to estimate dilution and calculate concentration of isotopes at source. When Chernobyl happened, emissions to atmosphere were calculated by sampling air in Sweden before even USSR announced the meltdown and release.

The implication of tritium release itself, at large amount can be quite serious. Because tritium is hydrogen so eventually it will become H2O, water.

It will become cloud and rain on China,
 
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The implication of tritium release itself, at large amount can be quite serious. Because tritium is hydrogen so eventually it will become H2O, water.

It will become cloud and rain on China,
Every year, world (nuclear reactors) releases 100 grams of 3H. Entire Fukushima stock is 2 grams. Additional 3H on all of China from Fukushima may be 20 milligrams. Remember 2 grams gets into ocean, then it has to evaporate and become clouds and then it has to rain on China.
 
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lol they’ll unban it soon after they milked this nonevent

they need all the distractions they can get
 
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Every year, world (nuclear reactors) releases 100 grams of 3H. Entire Fukushima stock is 2 grams. Additional 3H on all of China from Fukushima may be 20 milligrams. Remember 2 grams gets into ocean, then it has to evaporate and become clouds and then it has to rain on China.
If the water is safe, the Japanese should drink it, not pour it into the sea. Or, they could discharge it into lakes in Japan.
Of course, the Americans could drink it or dump it into American lakes.
 
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If the water is safe, the Japanese should drink it, not pour it into the sea. Or, they could discharge it into lakes in Japan.
Of course, the Americans could drink it or dump it into American lakes.
bet u didnt go to school
 
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U.S. ambassador to Japan will publicly eat Fukushima fish in a show of support amid radioactive water release outrage


I think he should do that for next few decades to prove it's alright.

There are tons and tons of radioactive water for him to gulp down. Be alot more simpler than eating fish.
 
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It's not the tritium in the water. It's the other poisonous stuff in the water, which are properly treated in discharges from Chinese nuclear reactors but NOT Fukushima. US and Japan wants to dupe the world by citing ONLY the tritium treatment/levels in the water while SWEEPING UNDER THE RUG the other stuff that are more damaging to marine biology and humans that consume them!

It's like when someone has leukemia and you go "oh look that person has normal platelet levels, therefore he/she is healthy!" THIS is teh crime towards humanity jointly commited by Japan with approval from the US...
 
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This is a card the United States created to get China to cooperate.

But the earth belongs to all mankind, not China.
 
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