Protesters gathered in the capital of South Korea on Saturday to demand that the government take steps to avoid what they fear is a looming disaster from Japan's release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
How about linking to a source that doesn’t have a 30 to 15 dollar paywall for non-members?
Or at the very least posting the full study instead of straight to the paywall that most people can’t afford.
The paper is also from 2020 so it’s also missing the most recent information and context in regards to the water being diluted and sent out.
the study is available in full on sci-hub
Which means so far the “Crazy don’t know what they’re talking about science denying” side has posted a scientific study published in Science, and the “rational trust the evidence” side has whined about not being able to read and talked about their willingness to bathe in nuclear contaminated water.
How about linking to a source that doesn’t have a 30 to 15 dollar paywall for non-members? Or at the very least posting the full study instead of straight to the paywall that most people can’t afford.
The paper is also from 2020 so it’s also missing the most recent information and context in regards to the water being diluted and sent out.
The risk exposure isn’t changed, though. The plan is to slowly release it for decades… So if there’s natural disaster, the risk is still there.
It’s Tepco wanting to preserve their bottom line at the cost of human health. Simple as that.
the study is available in full on sci-hub Which means so far the “Crazy don’t know what they’re talking about science denying” side has posted a scientific study published in Science, and the “rational trust the evidence” side has whined about not being able to read and talked about their willingness to bathe in nuclear contaminated water.
Thank you for your comment. Here is a link to the full study for anyone interested.