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Bo Pang Aldrin
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Tomorrow, Japan is going to release Fukushima radioactive affected water into to the Sea. If it’s safe as Japanese government explains, so Japan should use the water for themselves! If they really release it into the sea tomorrow, we need to be prepared to face the consequences! 1. Environmental Impact: Critics argue that the release could have negative environmental consequences, potentially affecting marine ecosystems and fisheries. This is particularly concerning because some radioactive isotopes, even in trace amounts, can persist in the environment for an extended period. 2. Public Health: There are concerns about the potential health impact on people who consume seafood from the region. The Japanese government has stated that the released water will be within safety limits, but public perception and trust are critical factors. 3. Economic Impact: The local fishing industry could be negatively affected if consumers avoid seafood from the region due to fears of contamination. This could have economic consequences for the affected communities. 4. International Relations: Neighboring countries like South Korea have expressed concerns about the potential transboundary impact of the release and have sought transparency and monitoring. 5. Long-Term Management: Continuously storing and managing the radioactive water on-site also presents challenges and costs. https://youtu.be/9os6C7P6RjU
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Well, if we count the UN as the independent party in this case…
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Did an independent body confirm this?
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Hope? Do we believe it? We need to believe there is hope! https://youtu.be/KEp8XGvT8MY
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We all have a voice, when politicians are knocking on your door use your voice and use your vote!
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Why China is not a problem https://youtu.be/oWjLxR3hWx8
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Des études sont en place
Bo Pang Aldrin
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#wedonthavetime https://youtu.be/6TqhcZsxrPA
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This is great in sharing information
Bo Pang Aldrin
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https://youtu.be/cwHzOOE2tNE GMO food in Africa… What happened when the locals say no to GMO
Bo Pang Aldrin
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CSR or ESG, is not enough! Environmental crime need to be punished, and how? https://youtu.be/E3bJzlECxh4
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This is ecocide!
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Have you heard of ecocide? https://app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/f62b7fdc-c191-4512-98d6-6e3c128ca463
Bo Pang Aldrin
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https://youtu.be/qR9MLlQakK8 Solpanel i öken, hur fungerar? Hur påverkar lokala människor o ekonomi?
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Do we really need mining and turbines in the Lapland? https://youtube.com/watch?v=fUG9B5rjV0I&feature=share
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Heartbroken! Ghost net in the ocean, kills many wales etc every year. https://youtube.com/watch?v=2pwZ6_VgxB4&feature=share
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Most of the time, we are fooled by all nice content and stories which states in these natural food packaging. We can’t continue disturbing and interfering our Mother Nature ecosystem. https://youtu.be/tRRoYeKztbY
Bo Pang Aldrin
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https://youtu.be/vg-LKTavc5g What can we do when you see these bottles everywhere and every day?
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Today, my friend in Germany sent an video link about a CGTN program which explained how western media constantly by their own agenda try to report how China fights for the climate issues. https://youtu.be/4HFkYwYUAQs
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I would not recommend anything of these state dictated news networks. Al Jazeera cgtn cctv RT and so. They are there to provide biased info. Sometimes slick and other times in a crude way.
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@Rentzhog Agree a bit. we should monitor definitely. But there not independent is what must be known. They all have a mixed to low index on journalism. It is hard to distinguish in this for most what is fact mixed with what they state as true. Filter bubbles are not good, that works both ways. They show what they want to show
Bo Pang Aldrin
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https://youtu.be/0jZGGRdf4b8 Is there any other alternatives to treat the radioactive water waste for Japan? Have we seen any other reports from these global environmental NGO or institutions regarding this issue?
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Japanese protest against the Japan PM’s decision to release radiation affected water into Pacific Ocean. https://youtu.be/w48oI0QIOnc
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Sea piracy, please watch this movie on Netflix, then tell people around you, stop buy and support commercial fishing industry... https://youtu.be/1Q5CXN7soQg
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Japan PM to decide soon whether to release Fukushima wastewater into sea https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/04/a7f2a1c50dbf-fishery-group-opposes-fukushima-nuclear-wastewater-release-into-sea.html
Bo Pang Aldrin
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http://en.caixin.com/2021-02-15/101663718.html China’s central bank is crafting a package of policies to support finance for green development as part of efforts to play a more active role in the nation’s fight against climate change. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) will incorporate ways to promote low-carbon emissions and other sustainable development measures into its financial plans over the next five years, Wang Xin, director of the central bank’s research bureau, told a press briefing (link in Chinese) last Tuesday. The PBOC is also revising a plan (link in Chinese) for evaluating how deposit-taking banks conduct their green finance business, including how they make green loans and issue green bonds. The central bank can then set up future monetary policy tools based on the results, Wang said, adding that the plan is expected to be issued in 2021 after seeking public comments. The PBOC is currently working with the European Union on a common classification standard on green finance, which is expected to launch this year. Such a standard could boost coordinated development of the green finance market and promote cross-border investment, Ai Ming, deputy director of the PBOC’s international department, said at the meeting. The PBOC previously touched on the topic last month when it outlined its key tasks and goals for 2021, including improving policy framework and incentive mechanisms to guide financial resources to support green development. It also said it aimed to improve the financial system’s ability to manage climate change-related risks, and ensure that the pricing of carbon emissions credits traded under a national scheme is reasonable. Read more China’s Central Bank Lays Out Top Tasks to Tackle in 2021 It also jointly released guidelines on investment and financing activities to develop the green economy last October. The central bank’s efforts are part of a broader commitment by President Xi Jinping in September to make the world’s largest emitter reach peak carbon emissions before 2030 and become “carbon-neutral” by 2060. In December, Xi further committed to cutting China’s emissions per unit of GDP by 65% by 2030 from 2005 levels. China’s active promotion of green finance dates back to at least 2016, when ecological and financial regulators published guidelines (link in Chinese) on building a framework for such finance. As of the end of 2020, China had about 12 trillion yuan ($1.9 trillion) in outstanding green credit, and had issued about 810 billion yuan in green bonds, Wang said at last week’s press conference. The nonperforming ratio for green credit was 1.6 percentage points lower than the nonperforming loan ratio for commercial banks, which stood at 1.92% (link in Chinese) at the end of 2020, said Peng Lifeng, deputy head of the PBOC’s financial market department. Peng added the nonperforming rate for green credit has remained below 0.5% for the last three quarters in a row. Projects funded by money raised by the green bonds can reduce the need for use of about 50 million tons of standard coal each year, equal to a reduction of more than 100 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions, Peng added. Guo Yingzhe contributed to this report. Contact reporter Luo Meihan (meihanluo@caixin.com) and editor Yang Ge (geyang@caixin.com)
Bo Pang Aldrin
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The Internet Unseen carbon footprint https://youtube.com/watch?v=eOPetDY-nss&feature=share
Bo Pang Aldrin
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Tack för att dela!
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Tack Bo för att du delar denna viktiga info!
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