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How Japan Can Stop Dumping Radioactive Water in Our Ocean
“The release of radioactivity from Fukushima–both as atmospheric fallout and direct discharges to the ocean–represents the largest accidental release of radiation to the ocean in history,” according to a National Science Foundation synopsis of a study. “As of February 2012, … Continue reading