Despite mixed reactions and calls not to do so, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida confirmed on Tuesday that the nation will begin releasing more than a million tons of water from its Fukushima power plant on Thursday, insisting that it is safe to do so. The since-treated water was used to cool multiple nuclear reactors which were devastated by a tsunami in 2011, following an earthquake.
Economy
Japan to release 1 million tons of treated water from Fukushima power plant, despite protests
More Videos
-
Trump’s national address focuses on economy
-
Ford, Chow announce Toronto’s bid to be site of new global defence bank
-
Trump calls ‘affordability’ a hoax
-
Business Matters: Half of Canadians support a new pipeline between Alberta and B.C.
-
Trump warns he could put ‘very severe tariffs’ on Canadian fertilizer
-
Poilievre asks if Liberals will approve new pipeline, end tanker ban ‘in the spirit of Christmas’
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article