Zirconium,

Oil spill: nothing happens Monitored, purposeful release of wastewater: we can’t have fish anymore

SheeEttin,

That’s fine because one of the previous stories said that most of the fish caught are eaten by locals anyway

_haha_oh_wow_,
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Idiotic political theater

reversebananimals,

Dang. Now what will I fry in my trash oil?

USSMojave,
@USSMojave@startrek.website avatar

The amount of radiation in this wastewater, per liter, is equivalent to 100 bananas, or 378.5 bananas per gallon

Lysergid,

Thank you. This actually gives perspective on radiation level better than Rads

deft,

china shut the fuck up your currency is shit and you are an ass country

zephyreks,

The primary concern is not about tritium (which doesn’t bioaccumulate) but about the other trace radioactive elements (which do bioaccumulate and are present in much greater quantities in the wastewater than they are in normal ocean water).

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abc1507

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