Japanese expert: Decision to dump nuclear wastewater into sea raises concerns

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A Japanese expert has expressed concern over the government’s decision to dump treated nuclear wastewater into the ocean. Opponents claim the government and Tokyo Electric Power Company did not provide a thorough explanation. Professor Ryota Koyama said the government should consult with neighboring nations and provide accurate and transparent information.

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