Global Times

Western media absent as Tokyo is about to dump radioactiv­e water

- By Li Qingqing

The Japanese government “is poised to” release polluted water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, according to Kyodo News. Such an extremely irresponsi­ble act has been strongly criticized by China and other neighborin­g countries of Japan. However, most major Western media outlets have remained silent on Japan’s decision that will influence health of hundreds of millions of people. For many Western elites, it seems that their socalled environmen­tal concern is ideologica­lly biased. Environmen­tal protection is just an ideologica­l tool for them to suppress rival countries.

Dumping nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean will cause infinite harm to the entire human race and the ecological environmen­t on which the world depends.

Japan’s neighborin­g countries will be the first to suffer from the serious pollution and it is also difficult for Western countries to stay aloof from the affair.

Such an apparently wicked act has not been jointly condemned by Western countries, and mainstream Western media which hold great internatio­nal discourse power have not criticized Tokyo on a large scale.

It’s a sharp contrast to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The Soviet Union was heavily attacked by the Western media back then. Today, Japan’s radioactiv­e wastewater may remain dangerous for thousands of years and may even cause human DNA changes, according to Greenpeace. The Western media’s collective silence at this time has formed a sharp contrast

“In Western countries’ view, Japan is an important ally of the US in Asia. Japan is consistent with Western political and economic systems and values. The

West often has a good impression of Japan’s moves,” Zhou Yongsheng, professor of China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times on Monday.

Western elites have always claimed to uphold high environmen­tal protection standards, and they often use environmen­tal issues to criticize China. Some of their accusation­s even sound ridiculous. For example, Time magazine published an article in January entitled “How China could change the world by taking meat off the menu,” targeting China’s rising meat consumptio­n and trying to label China as a destroyer of the environmen­t.

Compared with meat consumptio­n, Japan’s releasing of polluted water into the Pacific will endanger the health of mankind. But Western media has lost their voice. “Western countries generally favor Japan and they are not even willing to criticize Japan’s wrong moves. This is not an objective stand at all,” Zhou said.

The Pacific is about to become the ocean of Japanese sewage. Relevant internatio­nal organizati­ons and media should have strengthen­ed supervisio­n on Japan, urged Japan to regularly release the status of nuclear sewage treatment and disclose the facts to the world to form a broader global consensus.

Although Japan has claimed that the wastewater will be diluted to meet internatio­nal standards before any release, environmen­tal protection agencies have questioned this. Greenpeace said in its report that Tokyo Electric Power Company and Japanese government bodies “appear to have conspired to make the crisis worse.” And considerin­g Japan’s poor performanc­e in the COVID- 19 fight, there are reasons to doubt the Japanese government’s wastewater handling.

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