Fukushima reactor water could damage human DNA if released, says Greenpeace
Environmental organisation says ‘dangerous’ levels of carbon-14 exist in water that could soon be released into Pacific oceanContaminated water that will reportedly be released into the sea from the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant contains a radioactive substance that has the potential to damage human DNA, a Greenpeace investigation has said.The environmental group claims the 1.23m tonnes of water stored in more than 1,000 tanks at…
Fukushima water release could change human DNA, Greenpeace warns
Contaminated water that could soon be released into the sea from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant contains radioactive carbon with the potential to damage human DNA, environmental rights organization Greenpeace has warned.
Contaminated water from Fukushima nuclear power plant could affect human DNA if released: Greenpeace
Environmental rights organization Greenpeace warned that if contaminated water stored at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan was released into the ocean, the hazardous material could potentially harm human DNA.
Japan's Fukushima Power Plant To Discharge Contaminated Water Into Pacific Ocean
The Japanese’ government’s plan to release water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean could result in irreversible damage to human DNA. This is the warning detailed in the report “Stemming the tide 2020: The reality of the Fukushima radioactive water crisis” published by environmental organization Greenpeace.