[Tensai] Former Prime Minister Hatoyama

[Tensai] Former Prime Minister Hatoyama Mr. Hatoyama defends Mr. Koizumi “ There is a way to handle without flowing into the sea '' !? Twitter of former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, who continued to make noise as a “flame source device” in the political world, but mentioned the ano problem of Shinjiro Koizumi, who first entered the cabinet as an environmental minister. Mr. Hatoyama renewed Twitter on the 21st, saying, “I heard that Mr. Shinjiro Koizumi is very popular when he was appointed as Minister of the Environment. I said that there is no choice but to let water flow into the sea, but keep in mind that there is a way to treat it without going to the sea, and I hope you can do a job that suits your popularity. ” It was sent. However, it goes without saying to Agora readers that “polluted water” is different from “treated water” at the stage of purifying contaminated water and releasing it to the ocean. Aside from being unintentional in language, the release of purified water into the ocean is taking place all over the world. Since tritium alone cannot be removed, it must be dilute and flowed. Rather, as 2016 President of the Nuclear Regulatory Commissioner Shunichi Tanaka (at that time) said, tritium in other countries is orders of magnitude more than Fukushima. It ’s about to be released into the ocean. Mr. Hatoyama is not a specialist in nuclear power, but although he should have studied at the Faculty of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, it is hard to understand that his behavior is too unscientific, but if there is really an innovation that is “ a method of processing without flowing into the sea '' I'd like you to make this knowledge a glimpse. In addition, the Russian state-owned nuclear company Rosatom is 2016 On tritium removal technology, but industry-university research team, such as Japan's Kinki University Faculty of Engineering has announced a new proposal, respectively in 2018, the prospect of implementation is not set . Mr. Hatoyama's remarks may be based on these technological trends, but if he doesn't give evidence anyway, he will not be irresponsible. As expected, Mr. Hatoyama's inexplicable tweets followed by Tsukkomi. In the Agora writing team, political scientist Atsushi Iwata advised "I hope you'll get away quickly". * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source http://agora-web.jp/archives/2041672.html document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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